Transportation in Japan

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Transportation in Japan

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Following the order of ideas, it is important to consider how much cash to bring to Japan, because although many places offer the option of paying with a debit or credit card, most of the time you will have to make payments in cash, especially in restaurants.

Some Japanese ATMs do not allow cash vietnam gambling data withdrawals from international cards, the safest option for withdrawals being the ATMs of Japan Post Bank, 7-Eleven and post offices. If you prefer to exchange dollars or euros in cash for yen, we suggest doing so at the airport exchange offices, because although it may seem false, they are the ones that offer the greatest security and the best exchange rate.

Finally: How much cash to bring to Japan? We recommend taking the total amount corresponding to food, approximately $400 to 500 USD (¥ 59,276 to 74,096 JPY)

How to get around Japan? It is very simple, since the Japanese transportation networks are efficient, and cover most of the national territory. The fastest way to get around Japan is by bullet train (Shinkansen) with the Japan Rail Pass, although due to this year's increases, it is not the cheapest option, but it is the most efficient. Ideal for travelling between cities.
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