UnionPay cards can be consumed by more than half of merchants in Japan, covering accommodation, transportation, catering, entertainment and other consumer fields, and can also enjoy preferential treatment. More than half of local ATMs can also use UnionPay cards to withdraw Japanese yen cash.
All 7- 1 1, Rosen, the whole family, K Sunkus and MINISTOP in Japan support UnionPay cards. If you swipe the UnionPay credit card, you don't need a password and signature if you spend less than 6.5438+0 million yen, and you can pay if you spend more than 6.5438+0 million yen with a signature.
If you use dual ID cards, the cardholder requires the cashier to choose UnionPay network to ensure that you can enjoy the benefits of UnionPay network. In some areas, overseas acquiring institutions will submit documents according to their default transaction route (without going through UnionPay network), which is not selected by merchants and cardholders. The specific trading network is subject to the actual trading results.
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There is no currency conversion fee for overseas use of UnionPay cards or consumption or withdrawal through UnionPay network, and the local currency transaction amount will be directly converted into RMB at the market exchange rate. The ATM withdrawal fee in Japan consists of two parts:
1. Issuing bank handling fee: Please consult the issuing bank for specific rates.
2. Service charge of ATM accepting institutions in Japan: Many ATMs will charge a withdrawal service charge ranging from 0- 1 10 yen, which is charged by local banks in Japan and has nothing to do with UnionPay and issuing banks.
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