What is a VPN?
A VPN changes your internet location. Want to watch Japanese Netflix from New York? A VPN makes Netflix think you're in Tokyo. That's the whole trick.
Why you need one
Netflix shows different titles in different countries. Squid Game hits everywhere, but Dragon Zakura is only on Japanese Netflix. Without a VPN, you're stuck with whatever the US catalog has today.
It's genuinely easy. Promise.
No tech skills. No command line. No router setup. You download an app, click a country, and you're in. Takes about 3 minutes.
Top picks (not sponsored, just popular)
| Service | Starts at | Why people pick it |
| NordVPN | ~$3/mo | Most popular. Works almost everywhere. |
| Surfshark | ~$2/mo | Cheapest. Unlimited devices on one plan. |
| ExpressVPN | ~$5/mo | Fastest. Smoothest streaming. |
That's less than one Netflix bill for a whole year of global catalogs. Seriously.
How to use it
1
Sign up on their website
2
Install their app (Mac, Windows, phone — same)
3
Open app → pick a country → done
⭐ Pro tip — make a separate Netflix profile.
Create a new profile called "Japan" (or wherever you're going). Switch to it before you turn on the VPN. Your main profile stays clean.
Skip the free VPNs
They're slow, often blocked by Netflix, and many sell your browsing data. The paid services above are cheap enough that there's no reason to cut this corner.
Still no subtitles after switching countries?
That's the gap MOS fills.
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