Japan Travel MONEY Tips 2024: Paying by Credit, IC Card, Cash ¥
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- Japan isn't so cash-based as it used to be! In big cities you can also pay by credit card or IC card. Learn everything you need to know about paying for items in Japan as a foreign tourist. We cover tips for paying by credit, IC transportation card, and cash. Take a close look at Japanese Yen bills and coins, so you'll be ready for your Japan trip! Subscribe for more Japan travel tips / kenshoquest
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00:00 Payment methods in Japan for tourists
00:16 Japanese Yen exchange rate
00:37 Our travel style
00:51 Paying by credit card
03:47 Debit card for withdrawing cash
04:59 Exchanging USD to Yen
05:36 Paying by IC card (SUICA, PASMO)
10:04 Paying by cash
11:31 Yen bills and coins
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I just want to say THANK YOU FOR the last bit of info about purchasing items using tax free. This saved me from making a mistake, good to know to keep these receipts thank you !!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 you and your family are blessed to visit for a long period of time every year, I pray that, I too, will be be blessed one day to be in Japan.
Thank you for all you do ✨
Glad to have helped!
Thank you. These videos are super helpful. Please keep them coming.
Thank you. Your content is so thoughtful
I have been watching your content for about a month since I'm travelling to Japan soon, very helpful videos and tips!
Thank you very Much 🙏🏻
You’re welcome. Have a wonderful time in Japan!
Thank you so much for this video. I have a tour to Japan the end of this month. This video helped me so much!!
You’re welcome! Have a wonderful time in Japan.
Thanks for the advise on the digital ic cards. Something else we can sort before our trip.
Yep! Here’s our video on the best apps for Japan travel: th-cam.com/video/tszILBo0vr0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wLjk5N_iokV3gxDv
Great information thanks
Thank you for your video and information on how to pay in Japan. Very useful for our trip to Japan this October 2024.
You’re welcome. Enjoy Japan!
Thank you so much for your very helpful video!
You’re welcome!
Superb info. Very well presented.
Thank you!
Outstanding
thank you for the information
You're welcome!
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Thanks for the informative sharing!
You’re welcome! I thought they matched with the Wells Fargo horses. 🐴 😂
I did not know you can use a CC for the Shinkansen! very useful tips, thank you!
You're welcome! Yes, you can pay by credit card when buying Shinkansen tickets online, at a JR ticket office, or through a ticket machine. Here's our separate video about Shinkansen trains: th-cam.com/video/f3JDRc5sl5I/w-d-xo.html
Are you planning a Japan trip? If you've been to Japan before, which are your preferred payment methods?
Cash
You absolutely nail it on the part where issues occur paying on Japan platforms and buying tickets through Klook
We love using Klook!
Looking to coming back for 1 to 3 months later this year. Would love to see a video on how to stay long term - tips and tricks (though it may boil down to “airBNB”). Thank you.
Thanks for the suggestion! So mostly about long term accommodations? Or other aspects like grocery shopping, as well?
I agree with almost everything you’ve said. I use ic card for almost everything(travel to Japan at least twice a year). My wife is a Japanese professional ice dancer so sho also has a Japanese bank account. Japan is tough and behind the rest of the world on a lot of things
Thank-you for a very informative overview of payment methods. BTW, the Bank of Japan will be introducing new bills and a 500-yen coin on July 3, 2024. However, the current notes will still be usable.
Oh, wow! Thanks for letting us know.
Thanks for this videos this'll be really helpful for us. Are we able to buy an ic card from the machine with credit card?
Some machines for purchasing IC cards accept payment by credit card. Some only accept payment by cash. Once you've purchased the IC card, it can only be topped up with cash.
Maybe in the big cities, but out in the suburbs where we spend 4 months a year cash is still definitely KING!
Yep, there’s a big difference between major cities and suburbs/rural areas.
Excellent updates, thank you!! Quick comment, Japan will be changing to an updated currency bills on July 3rd. So the ¥1,000, ¥5,000 and ¥10,000 bills will be different. One of the impacts will be to those small restaurants that use the ticket machines for people to pay for and order food. Those machines will have to be replaced to accept the new bills. Take care!
Thanks for adding that! I heard that some of the restaurants might switch to accepting cashless payments like IC card instead of updating machines to accept the new bills. We’ll see!
Hi! I'm going to Japan this July with my mom and is going to be our very first time so I'm pleased but anxious at the same time because the credit card of my mom is not working and maybe we are not going to be able to use a credit on our trip. We didn't know that debit cards had those types of issues in Japan and we were initially going to pay for everything on our journey with a debit card but in my case paying with cash almost in every store or supermarket will be okay? And excellent video thank you so much!
Most places in Japan accept cash, so it’s fine to pay mostly by cash. Debit cards are accepted at places that accept credit cards, we just don’t like to use ours for security reasons. It would be worth setting up alerts to get notified every time a purchase is made with the debit card, so you know right away if there are any fraudulent purchases.
Hi guys! Thank you very much for your super helpful content!
I have a doubt concerning US dollar bills exchange in Japan and would like to check if you would know...
I have some $100 US dollar bills from 1996 (big face type) that have never been used, so they are brand "new", although they are from an old series. Do you know if exchange agencies in Japan accept these kind of bills, of if they only accept the new type, or newer issued bills?
Thank you for your attention!!
Hi. That might be an issue at a currency exchange. We recommend going to your bank in the USA and asking to exchange them to the newest version before your trip to Japan. I have a $100 bill with a slight tear in it that went all around the world because no exchange counter would accept it.
@@KenshoQuest Thank you very much for your reply. Unfortunaly I don't live in the US, so I won't have this option. But I'll see what I can do!
Thanks!!
Correction - Suica cards are available on any iPhone of a certain model, however android phones must be Japanese.
Yes, digital IC cards are available for iPhone 8 and later models.
A point to note: Japan will be getting new yen bills in July 2024 and not all vending machines will be updated in time, so it's best to hold on to the current series for machines.
Noted! We accidentally held onto plenty of coins this time.
When we have plan to visit Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, can i use SUICA for paying public transportation in Kyoto and Osaka? or we also have to get ICOCA when we traveling in Osaka dan Kyoto?
Hi, if you already have a Suica card it will work fine in the Kyoto/Osaka areas. Otherwise, if you don't please get an ICOCA card.
@@KenshoQuest Thank you so much
Hi, if you want to use the digital IC card do you need connection to Wifi or a data or eSim plan on the phone for it to work?
Yes you do. I am currently visiting Japan from Hawaii right now. You definitely need to have a internet connection for the digital IC card to work. I and my wife which is Japanese are using GlocalNet WiFi.
@@bigsidsand Thanks for the reply! I wasn't sure if it would work with wifi or if it required eSim. Thanks!
No worries.
You don’t need any network connection for things like AppleWallet to work. The card in your wallet is a “physical” (and separate) card. You can test this by putting your phone on airplane mode and your card will still work.
Hi. For tapping a digital IC card it doesn’t need internet to function. It’s supposed to work even if your phone’s battery dies, if you have Express Transit enabled. However, you will need internet connection to top up a digital IC card. And more importantly you’ll want internet to navigate! Here’s one of our videos on the best eSIMs for Japan travel: th-cam.com/video/H2ZQ6c_jA9U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bB18F7KPir4mzHIU
It boggles my mind that digital IC cards are only available for iPhones. Android has nearly 75% of the worldwide market share. Super frustrating for a tech-based society to be this far behind.
It boggles my mind that there are still people who judge Japan by the “tech-based” stereotype from the 1980s.
@@brandnewday9520 Uhhh... Japan is the no.1 rated tech country in the world. It boggles my mind that people will post comments without spending 2 seconds to verify on Google.
There is a digital IC card for Android. Google deliberately blocks it for any phone bought outside Japan so they can save a few pennies on the RFID licence Japan uses.
Also, LOL at Japan being a tech based society.
How does Klook code on a credit card? As travel, online shopping, commuting expense, or something else? Trying to decide which card to charge the JR Pass on :-) Also, should a card with no foreign transaction fee be used on Klook?
Our payments to Klook were categorized as "Travel" on our credit card statement. I do recommend using a credit card with no foreign transaction fees, even though Klook allows you to select which currency you want to pay in.
Sorry to hear that you have been scammed when using your debit card. I tried looking into this but I am a bit confused about how this happened. Do you think it is because of skimmers, or do you literally think the restaurant employees stole your information or were hacked by someone who stole the information from the restaurant.
Hi. My guess is that the restaurant employee recorded the numbers on the front and back of my debit card. Either wrote them down or took a photo. Normally in Japan, I walk up to the cashier at the front of the restaurant to pay. In this particular restaurant, I handed my credit card to the waiter when he brought the bill. He came back saying my card didn't work. I handed him my debit card instead, which he took and charged our bill to. Soon afterward we got a fraud alter from our bank saying our debit card had been used online in another country (not Japan). This is known as "card not present fraud". They just need the info on the front and back of the card to make an online purchase. After this experience I only pay by credit card or cash in restaurants. And I always walk up to the cashier to pay. In the USA we sit at the table and hand our card to the waiter, so that's what I'm more accustomed to.
@@KenshoQuest Thank you for sharing -- it is a great tip to keep in mind about allowing others access to the card directly. Would be curious to see how common tap to pay is in Japan in places that do accept credit cards.
@@KenshoQuest I have also similar situation . I paid online for express bus tickets from Shinjuku to Fuji , and next day I had 4 transations by my credit card from China …. I had to order new credit card
@@weronikaniemczyk5233 So sorry that happened!
@@KenshoQuest I wonder if you reported this fraud to the police in Japan. This restaurant (or employee) needs to be stopped.
Wait, they allow google pay too?
In Japan, stores and restaurants that accept contactless payment by physical credit card sometimes also accept ApplePay or GooglePay. For example, you can use a credit card stored in GooglePay for payment at 7-Eleven stores in Japan. I wouldn't rely on GooglePay alone, but you may be able to use it at some places in Japan.
@@KenshoQuest thxsss
Can i pay using debit card in restaurants? Because i do not have credit card?
Yes you can. Or you can pay by cash. We personally do not pay by debit card anymore, after being victim to "card not present fraud". Basically, our card info was stolen while paying at a restaurant in Japan and then used to make a fraudulent purchase online. You may want to set up alerts, so you are notified every time a payment is made with your debit card info.
@@KenshoQuest thank you so much 💓
Can i use IC card to pay the taxi.?
Some taxis accept IC card as payment. Some taxis only accept cash.
paying by cash is better than using credit cards , the exchange rate is terrible when using credit cards
We’re happy with the exchange rate given by our Visa credit card that doesn’t charge foreign transaction fees. There’s a website for checking the Visa network exchange rate: www.visa.com.my/support/consumer/travel-support/exchange-rate-calculator.html
And one for Mastercard: www.mastercard.us/en-us/personal/get-support/convert-currency.html
NO cash no shop
Our family does the same thing. We Homeschool and remote work 3 months in each country home for the summer months to visit family.
Nice! Which countries do you like to spend time in?