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  1. Which Japanese Bank Do You Recommend?https://japanatron.com/blog/japan/general/10262-which-japanese-bank-do-you-recommend

    would likely recommend one of the big Japanese banks (like Mizuho or Mitsubishi Tokyo UFJ); personally, I would recommend Shinsei Bank because they're the only Japanese bank that comes to mind that caters to foreigners. They speak English better than I...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Mondaiji
    • Category: General
  2. How I Send Money Between my Japan and USA Bank Accounts - Life Abroadhttps://japanatron.com/blog/japan/general/10388-how-i-send-money-between-my-japan-and-usa-bank-accounts-life-abroad

    how high you can go, but I've personally done 2000 USD via Paypal no problem. Solution #3: Bank Wire Transfer I used to use Shinsei Bank to send money from Japan to the USA, especially when the yen was strong. They have excellent English support, offer...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Japanatron
    • Category: General
  3. Financehttps://japanatron.com/directory/10412-finance

    him know that David Pavlina referred you since he may give you a discount! More info here: How to Start a Company in Japan Shinsei Bank Banking in English I blogged about Shinsei Bank here: Which Japanese Bank Do You Recommend? Shinsei Bank GoRemit...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Japanatron
    • Category: Directory
  4. How to Get a Credit Card in Japanhttps://japanatron.com/blog/japan/general/10096-how-to-get-a-credit-card-in-japan

    credit card as a college student, responsibly-employed living-in-Japan me failed time and time again. Don't bother with Shinsei. While it's true that Shinsei Bank is known as the most gaijin-friendly of Japan's banks, the same cannot be said of their...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Mondaiji
    • Category: General
  5. How to Start a Company in Japanhttps://japanatron.com/blog/japan/general/10088-how-to-start-a-company-in-japan

    & company) to the bank you'd like to use. Make sure you know how to spell your company name in katakana. Unfortunately, Shinsei―the most foreigner-friendly of the Japanese banks―does not do business bank accounts. I went with Mitsubishi UFJ, but I'm...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Mondaiji
    • Category: General
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