Why and How to Use the ATM in Japan?

If you ever travel in Japan, do remember that Japan is a cash-centric country.  Many small vendors still require cash. Read [1] for some good tips. 

Why Use the ATM Overseas?

Whether you need euros, shekels, pesos or yens, making a withdrawal from an ATM is generally the easiest and cheapest way to get cash abroad. The biggest advantage of exchanging money with your ATM card is that all cash withdrawals, regardless of size, are exchanged based on the wholesale exchange rate, which is usually reserved only for very large interbank exchanges.[2]

Sample of Transactions

To show you the advantages of making a withdrawal from an ATM, here are my personal experiences:

Yes, you can use your debit card while traveling outside the United States. Please refer to the following tips (Note that this article is mainly based on Wells Fargo's publication and your banks may have different policies):


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