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Getting A Bank Account In Japan

Matthew Murray

For newcomers, there are a series of rather predictable steps one must take upon arriving in Japan to get settled. And invariably, after housing and other immediate needs have been sorted out, the question of how to open a bank account arises.

Opening a bank account is a straight forward procedure, and probably not much different than in your home country. Your ID card, the Alien Registration Certificate (ARC) acts as both proof of identification and proof of address. If you are waiting for your ARC to be issued then your local Ward office can print you out a paper document with the same information (kisai jikou shoumeishou). If you have moved recently then be sure to update your ARC before going to the bank. Your visa should have more than 6 months remaining before expiration, and you must have an approved status of residence to open an account.

There is still a lot variation among the banks as to whether they will allow you to use your signature in lieu of an “incan” (personal stamp). Tokyo-Mitsubishi-UFJ, the largest bank in Japan, currently requires foreign account holders to have a stamp for identification purposes. The stamp cannot have a rubber tip and should have your own name on it. Generally speaking, use of a personal stamp as a signature in Japan requires that you register the stamp at your local ward office. Oddly, many banks don’t require that you first register your stamp before using it on bank documents.

At this time the most “foreigner friendly” bank is Shinsei Bank. They offer English documentation and English online banking services; and have no minimum required deposit. Shinsei has only a few branches across Japan, but you can open an account by mail if necessary. Account holders can access their funds by using the massive ATM network of the major banks, 7-11 convenience stores, and post offices. Currently there are no ATM fees regardless of where and when you use an ATM.

Matthew Murray,
Managing Director,
Objective Trading Ltd,
03-5936-2944
info@objectivetrading.com
www.objectivetrading.com

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