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Dollar to Yen

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#1
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  • 2022/07/31 20:59

I am planning to return to Japan. $ I would like to exchange about 50,000 dollars into yen, please let me know if there is a way to get a good rate.

For some reason, I can't transfer money at all with Wise, and paypal seems to have a very high rate … Please let me know if you know anything else.

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#3

Hi ! please contact me.

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#4

I don't know if this will help you, as it is difficult for expatriates to open a new account in Japan now. When I was living in Japan, I got fed up with the high fees for money transfers from the US, so I opened a dollar deposit account at a bank. I would send money from my US bank (Citibank) to that dollar account in dollars. In that case, it is just a wire transfer fee $ 35 only. You then withdraw from the dollar deposit account in yen, but at the TTB rate of that day. ( Mitsubishi UFJ Bank ) If you have an account with Mitsubishi and you are a member of Global Direct, I believe you can open a dollar deposit account while living abroad, but I am not sure about this. Please check with your bank. Or, SMBC Trust Bank's overseas direct service may be able to do so, but again, please check with the bank. As far as I know, this method has the lowest exchange fee except for Wise.

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#6

Can't you just use a credit card ?

It's dangerous to carry that kind of cash around.

Please be careful not to get robbed.

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