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Exchange to Japanese Yen

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#1
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  • 2022/06/12 15:06

I hear that there are not enough Japanese yen in Hawaii,
If you have already exchanged money in Hawaii, where did you do it ?

Also, have you exchanged money in Japan ?


Thank you very much. Also, is there anyone who can exchange money in Japan?

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#7

I arrived at Haneda Airport today and cashed in at Mizuho Bank in the arrival lobby. Today's exchange rate was 136 yen to the dollar, but the exchange rate was 132 yen to the dollar. I think it is not bad.

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#9
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  • 2022/06/21 (Tue) 08:24
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I use Wise all the time. The commissions are low and the rates are almost always the same as the market. You can check the commission rates from the site without creating an account. If you have a Japanese bank account, it is worth a try.

https://wise.com/

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#10

Dear Koji
I have no experience sending money to Japan yet. I am planning to send money soon, so I would be very happy if you could give me some more information. When I create an account ( and send money ), do I need my SSN ? and can I use a family member's name on the Japanese bank account ??

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#11
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  • 2022/07/04 (Mon) 19:08
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I don't remember if I used my SSN or not when I opened my Wise account a long time ago, but
according to the following, it's a photo ID.
If you ask me, I remember using my passport or Hawaiian driver's license.
https://wise.com/help/articles/2817401/tips-for-getting-started-with-wise

I have never wired money to a family member's account myself, but
according to the following and others According to the following and others, it seems to be possible.
Basically, if you know the bank name, account number, and name of the recipient, you can do it.

If you know the name of the bank, account number, and name of the recipient, you can do it. https://wise.com/gb/blog/send-money-to-your-friends-on-transferwise#:~:text=From%20today%2C%20all%20TransferWise%20app,about%20for%20their%20bank%20details.

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#12

Mr. Koji

I am very grateful for your information, thank you very much.

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