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  1. 2019年7月5日 · To open an account, head to your local branch with the documents listed above. The forms you need to fill in are all in Japanese but fairly straightforward, including info like your address, date of birth, etc. After applying, you’ll get a cash card (and an optional bank book) sent to you through the post. One thing to be aware of: while ...

  2. 2020年1月22日 · The ¥1,000 is the smallest denomination of Japanese bills, and is worth about US$9 (or €8). Japanese banknotes are all different sizes, which makes them quite easy to tell apart. The ¥1,000 is 76 x 150 millimeters (about 3 x 6 inches). On one side is the famed Japanese bacteriologist, Dr. Hideyo Noguchi.

  3. 2019年4月10日 · We broke down the denominations and some interesting facts about Japanese currency in a previous article, so this time we'll focus on the notes that are soon to change—the ¥1,000, ¥5,000 and ¥10,000, plus the ¥500 coin—and see how they compare to their counterparts, which have been in circulation since 2004.

  4. 2017年10月12日 · How about hang gliding with a view of Mount Fuji! The village of Oshino (忍野村・Oshino-mura) is located in Yamanashi Prefecture, accessible in a little over two hours by bus from Shinjuku Station in Tokyo. Abutting against the northeastern slope of Mount Fuji, this village is a prime site for hang gliding!

  5. 2017年1月26日 · Japan listed up 10 of the most common observations made by foreign contributors. 1. 'Japanese people have excellent phone manners on the train or elsewhere in public'. In Japan, chatting on the phone on the train is considered extremely rude and generally isn’t tolerated. Even the Top Gear guys got told off for using a phone on the Shinkansen ...

  6. 2017年5月2日 · 5. Money Charm (商売繁盛) This amulet, called the shobai-hanjo (商売繁盛), is said to provide good luck and good fortune in your business, whether you're an individual or a company. 4. Love Charm (縁結) This charm, called the en-musubi (縁結) is supposed to bring you good fortune with romance, love, and eventually marriage.

  7. 2017年9月14日 · 5. U-mobile. U-mobile was one of the first SIM-only options available in Japan. Using a part of the NTT Docomo network, they offer a fairly stable 4G connection all over Japan. However, the customer service options are not great as it's the company's policy to charge for a new SIM card if there's a fault with the one you already purchased. 4.

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