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Im goint to japan i 2 weeks. What should i use in Tokyo?, Yens or dollars?

Idont know what coin is more proper to buy a laptop,food, etc, in Tokyio Japan. What do you recommend?

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  • 2 decades ago
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    Yen, You can use dollars in McDonalds and a few other places but not everywhere. Yen on the other hand can be used anywhere. If your going to convert. Do it outside the airport (Convert a little there so you can get around, You'll probably take a bus to tokyo from the airport and then you'll have to take a taxi and many taxis won't take dollars).... That said, THis is my recommendation... Once in Tokyo, find and international Bank, like Citibank. You can use your foriegn atm card there. Withdrawl the money there, rather than bringing a bunch and converting it at a bank. The fees are higher when you convert instead of withdrawl. (Don't ask me why, seems like the same thing to me) if you're going to make a big purchase, use your credit card. It usually gives you the best exchange rate. What I like to do is Over pay my credit card so I essentially works like a debit card. And you don't get charged an fee for the currency exchange.

    BTW, if you live in the US... you can be taxed for Laptops and some other electronics when coming back to the U.S... and personally, I've found they aren't that much cheaper in Tokyo.

  • 2 decades ago

    You cannot use dollars in 99.999999% of the places so definitely cash in your dollars for yen at the airport etc. You should check with your credit card company to see if it can be widely used in Japan but that would be another good way to go and to avoid the higher conversion fees at airport banks. Another cheap way to go about it is to buy traveler's checks in yen.

    Good luck

    TGW

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Yen. carry somewhat a lot of it on you. (heavily) i think of the traditional previous women I see procuring a loaf of bread on the close by mini-mart has approximately 40000 yen (4 hundred funds) on her. you do not desire to be out someplace and run out of yen. the only ATMs so which you could use an American economic company card at are the Citibank ones. they are few and a lot between. (it truly is not a comedian tale, you could't use an American economic company card at ninety seven% of eastern ATMs. it truly is unusual i recognize as i will use my American economic company card in Thailand, Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong without subject yet not Japan!) convey your mastercard with you everywhere as a decrease back up. yet bear in mind that Japan is mostly a funds based financial equipment. whether, there are some places you should use American funds (inspite of the incontrovertible fact that I have no thought why you may desire to try this). Sleazy bars outdoors American militia bases will take American funds. some golf equipment/bars interior the Roppongi district of Tokyo will take funds. MANY motels, eating places, bars etc in Okinawa will take American funds. (it truly is simply by fact 0.5 of the island is occupied by the yank militia.) P.S. do not come to Japan to do any extreme procuring. it truly is greater fee-effective to purchase issues interior the U. S.. as an occasion, a jacket on the hollow in Japan is frequently marked up one greater 40 funds over the fees interior the states.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    Allways dolars. The Yen is a worthless piece of currency. They will confuse you and take you for a rice eating japanese.

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  • 2 decades ago

    Whatever people tell you works better you might want to talk to an expert (if there's even one out there)

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    bux of course.what to see in japan?well see ninjas

  • 2 decades ago

    uh...traveler's checks?

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