Cash vs Card in Japan Guide

Money

Is Japan Cashless?

Japan accepts many credit cards and digital payments, but cash is still important in some situations. Visitors should be prepared to use both.

Where You Need Cash

Cash is still useful in:

  • Small local restaurants
  • Temples and shrines
  • Rural areas
  • Some vending machines
  • Traditional markets

Best Payment Methods

Most travelers can rely on:

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • Suica
  • Cash

Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted, while Suica is convenient for trains, buses, and convenience stores.

Should You Bring Cash to Japan?

Yes. Although Japan has become more cashless, carrying some Japanese yen is highly recommended.

Conclusion

The best strategy is to use both cash and cards. This gives travelers the greatest flexibility and convenience during their trip to Japan.

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