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[For Foreigners] How to Open a Bank Account in Japan | Required Documents, Recommended Banks, and the 6-Month Rule

Bank Account Opening for Foreigners

Just arrived in Japan and already stuck because you cannot receive your salary without a bank account, or your apartment contract requires one? This article is a full guide on required documents, the 6-month rule, and recommended banks for foreign residents opening a bank account in Japan.

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Why is it Hard for Foreigners to Open a Bank Account?

For anti-money-laundering reasons, many Japanese banks refuse to open accounts for foreigners with less than 6 months of residence. However, not every bank follows this rule. The banks below accept applicants immediately after arrival.

5 Recommended Banks for Foreigners

1. Japan Post Bank (Yucho Ginko)

  • OK to open even with less than 6 months of residence (most post offices accept)
  • ATMs and counters in every corner of Japan
  • Overseas remittance available
  • Cash card arrives in 1 to 2 weeks

2. Rakuten Bank (Online Bank)

  • Application completed online
  • Earn Rakuten Points
  • Usually requires 6 months or more of residence

3. MUFG / Mizuho / Sumitomo Mitsui (Megabanks)

  • High reliability, ATMs nationwide
  • Usually requires 6 months or more of residence, and most branches only handle Japanese
  • Some central-Tokyo branches have multilingual staff

4. Seven Bank

  • Application forms in multiple languages (English, Chinese, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Spanish, etc.)
  • 7-Eleven ATMs available 24 hours a day
  • Usually requires 6 months or more of residence

5. SBI Shinsei Bank

  • Multilingual support (English)
  • Low fees for overseas remittance
  • Fully online

Required Documents (Common to All Banks)

  • Residence Card (copy of both sides required)
  • Passport
  • Juminhyo (Certificate of Residence) or a Certificate of Residence with Registered Items (about 300 yen at the city hall)
  • Proof of current address (utility bill or similar)
  • Personal seal (Inkan) (some banks allow a signature instead)
  • My Number Notification Card or My Number Card
  • A Japanese phone number

Steps to Open an Account

  1. Choose a bank: pick based on your residence period, language support, and remittance needs
  2. Prepare documents: get a Juminhyo at the city hall and keep utility bills
  3. Apply at the counter or online
  4. Screening (1 to 2 weeks)
  5. Receive cash card and passbook (for mail delivery, use a verified-delivery service)

Common Mistakes and Tips

  • If you are refused for having less than 6 months of residence, try Japan Post Bank
  • If your passport name exceeds 31 characters, some banks will error on transfers. Consider a short form of your name
  • Foreign-language seals (Inkan) are acceptable. Available at 100-yen shops or seal specialty stores
  • Before leaving Japan, always close your account. If left dormant, fees may accrue

Summary

  • For brand-new arrivals, Japan Post Bank is the easiest
  • For fully online, Rakuten Bank or Seven Bank
  • For cheap overseas remittance, SBI Shinsei Bank or Japan Post Bank
  • Prepare Residence Card, Passport, Juminhyo, My Number, and a Seal

Conditions are as of April 2026. Please check each bank’s official website for the latest information.

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