Can I use the Revolut card in Japan in 2024?

If you’re planning a trip to Japan - or planning to move there to live, work or study - you’ve got an exciting time ahead. As the Japanese Yen (JPY) is the official currency in Japan you’ll need to find convenient ways to spend in JPY while you’re there.

This guide walks through how to use the Revolut card in Japan for convenient and secure transactions, and offers some handy hints about making your money go further when you’re abroad.

Claire Millard
Ileana Ionescu
Last updated
26 March 2024

Can I use the Revolut card in Japan?

If you are a resident of the UK and have a Revolut card - or if you’re thinking of getting one - you’re probably wondering: can I use my Revolut card to pay for things in Japan?

The answer is yes, you can use the Revolut card for everyday spending in Japan. You can use the card to pay for things in Japanese Yens with competitive exchange rates and low transaction fees. This guide walks through how you’ll be able to use your Revolut card to help manage your travel spending.

How to order a Revolut card

Order your Revolut card in the UK by downloading the Revolut app. You’ll then be able to manage your money conveniently in the app too. Here’s what to do:

  1. Select the Revolut account tier that’s the best for your needs and tap Sign up

  2. Enter your personal and contact details following the prompts

  3. Complete the verification step by snapping a photo of your ID and proof of address documents and uploading them

  4. Confirm your shipping address, and your card will arrive in the mail

Can I get the Revolut card in Japan?

If you live in Japan, the good news is that the Revolut card is available for residents as long as they have the documents needed for verification - usually just an ID and a proof of local address.

Learn more about the Revolut card

What happens if I move to Japan?

As Revolut uses a different entity to operate in Japan compared to the UK, you will have to close and re-open your account to continue using the card.

An alternative to Revolut in Japan: Wise

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  • Spend in JPY when visiting Japan ✅

  • Available to residents of Japan ✅

  • Earn healthy interest rates on USD, EUR and GBP balances 💸

Hold and exchange 40+ currencies in your account and spend with your Wise card in 150+ countries globally. You’ll get the mid-market rate to convert currencies wherever you are in the world, with low fees - and some free ATM withdrawals every month, too.

Will my ATM card work in Japan?

Yes. Access to ATMs shouldn’t be a problem during your stay in Japan.

It’s good to know that Japan is well developed and ATMs can be found in most towns and cities - you’ll only usually run into a problem if you’re heading somewhere really off the beaten path. If that’s the case, plan in advance and stock up on JPY from an ATM while you can.

Generally having and using a low cost ATM card when you’re in Japan is convenient, reliable and secure. You can take out cash little and often to avoid the need to carry too much at any one time, and spend with your card in stores and restaurants. Keep more than one way to pay in your pocket at any given time, so you’re prepared no matter what happens.

How can I avoid ATM fees in Japan?

Don’t pay more than you need to when using an ATM. Here are some hints to avoid unexpected ATM fees in Japan:

  • Get a low cost ATM card which offers some free or cheap international withdrawals

  • Always pay in the local currency when you withdraw - this avoids additional charges and poor exchange rates offered by an ATM

  • Check if there’s a fixed cost per transaction for your ATM card. This might mean that making fewer, larger withdrawals is cheaper

  • Watch the ATM screen for warnings of extra fees the ATM operator may add - if there are going to be extra charges you may want to find an alternative terminal

Tips for saving on your travel budget for Japan

Make the most of your money so you can do more on your trip to Japan. Here are some travel budget tips:

  • Pay for your luggage when you book your flight - this is cheaper than at the airport

  • Don’t exchange currency at the airport or your hotel, as this is often the most expensive place

  • Always pay in the local currency

  • Keep a few different payment methods on you at any time, just in case you need a backup plan

  • Get a travel card which has good exchange rates and low or no cost ATM withdrawals overseas

What is the best currency to take to Japan?

The Japanese Yen (JPY) is the official currency in Japan.

You can exchange your GBP before you leave the UK if you’d like - but bear in mind that you won’t be able to spend GBP in Japan. If you arrive with cash in your pocket you’ll need to exchange it locally, which may come with unexpected costs, and take time out of your trip unnecessarily.

A better plan for lots of people is to get a travel card for spending in JPY while in Japan, with low costs and secure transactions.

Frequently Asked Questions

I'm visiting Japan soon, will Revolut be ok for the trip?

The Revolut card will be OK for your trip to Japan. Use your Revolut card in Japan to get low cost currency conversion and cash withdrawals, and to keep your budget down overall.

Can I use Revolut after moving to Japan?

The Revolut card is available for residents of Japan, as long as they have the documents needed for verification - usually just an ID and a proof of local address.

Is Revolut card good for international travel?

Using the Revolut card when you’re spending overseas can mean you get a better exchange rate and lower overall costs. Explore your card’s features and fees carefully to make sure you can get the most of it when travelling abroad.

How long does it take to order a travel money card in the UK?

The delivery time for a travel card in the UK can vary a lot depending on the provider you pick. Get ready in advance so you’ve got your card in good time before your trip to Japan.

Our data sources

The information in this article is correct as of 20/02/2024. We retrieved Wise's and Revolut's card coverage from the following sources: