{"id":26771,"date":"2017-05-28T08:00:14","date_gmt":"2017-05-27T23:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=26771"},"modified":"2020-12-23T19:30:35","modified_gmt":"2020-12-23T10:30:35","slug":"japan-atm-withdraw-cash","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/japan-atm-withdraw-cash\/","title":{"rendered":"ATM: Wondering Where to Withdraw Cash in Japan?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Carrying cash in Japan<\/strong> can be really useful. There are plenty of reasons why you should carry cash with you while staying in Japan. One reason, is the super delicious street food. Japan’s cuisine is known for its variety and quality. Do not miss out on the chance to buy Japanese snacks<\/strong> because of not carrying any cash. In addition some grocery stores, or the famous 100 Yen shops<\/strong><\/a>, do not accept credit cards<\/strong>. Furthermore Japan is the only country I know where customers have to pay a surcharge when withdrawing money outside the opening hours of their local bank branch. Knowing this, getting cash in Japan is not as easy as in other countries. So I want to show you the different ways you can get cash in Japan.<\/p>\n The first one is using an international credit card at an ATM<\/strong>, the second one is making use of an international money exchange<\/strong> bureau. Both ways will be described in the upcoming sections.<\/p>\n The easiest way to get cash, is by using your international credit card. Finding a corresponding ATM<\/strong> and how to withdraw money will be explained in the following section.<\/p>\n There are two main financial institutes here in Japan, which offer services to foreign tourists. One local bank is the \u201cJapan Postbank\u201d (\u3086\u3046\u3061\u3087\u9280\u884c)<\/strong>. You can find these post offices everywhere in Japan. Just look out for the post sign which looks very familiar to the Latin \u201cT\u201d. Most of these post offices have an ATM machine inside, otherwise just ask the helpful staff for a nearby Japan Postbank ATM. Here is one picture of a post office in the neighborhood:<\/p>\nInternational Credit Cards and ATMs<\/h2>\n
Finding an ATM<\/h3>\n