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07-24-2007, 03:47 AM
It looks like I'm going to have to get used to carrying around the equivalent of hundreds of dollars around on me at all times.
Right now, I don't even carry change on me. So MUFG and SMBC are both banks right? Is the MUFG card a bank card or a credit card or something else entirely? Samokan, do you have accounts with both these banks? I was a little confused when you said Quote:
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07-24-2007, 04:05 AM
A couple people mentioned Shinsei bank.
I was looking at their website and the account they offer to english speakers. It was looking pretty good until I noticed something. Apparently, your alien registration card can't say you are a "temporary visitor." I'll only be in Japan a year so I'll probably be listed as just that. |
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07-24-2007, 05:42 AM
yes MUFG and SMBC are both banks.
Its complicated to explain why I need to transfer money to both banks, suffice it to say, you can transfer money between banks if there is the need. Since you will be in Japan for a year , you are more than qualified to open an account, heck I was even able to open an account when I stayed for 110 days. |
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09-16-2007, 11:05 PM
Tempoary vistitor is a 3 month tourist visa, if you are studying for a year you will be able to get an account.
About HSBC's international banking.....I'm not sure how that works since I've never seen a branch or anything... I have a Mitsui Tomo account, pretty average bank for Japan. They did give me a credit card recently when I went to order a new cash card, not that you really need one in Japan anyway. |
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09-18-2007, 04:04 AM
Ya I really want to get a post office account since post offices are everywhere. And I can use the ATMs.
The only thing that is stopping me is I don't know if I can make wire transfers TO a Japan Postal savings account. Can anyone tell me anything about Japan postal accounts and wire transfers/telegraphic transfers?? Thanks thanks |
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11-12-2007, 09:12 AM
hi all, i have a bit of a sketchy question.
when applying for a credit card or bank loan (i.e. for a car or house) in japan (as a foreigner) do they check your credit with overseas credit agencies? my credit here in canada is pretty banged up due to a long battle with the student loan services (don't get me started). anyway, i'm not a bad debtor or impoverished or anything, but i would like to start with a clean slate in japan. i'll be in the country on a working holiday visa initially, a student visa after that, and a spousal visa after that (basically, i won't be leaving japan). looking forward to any info that can shed light on the situation. |
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