To withdraw Japanese yen in Tokyo using your GoTyme ATM card, here’s what you need to do:
✅ Step-by-Step Guide for Withdrawing Yen in Tokyo
1. Use a Compatible ATM
- GoTyme cards work internationally, and users have successfully withdrawn yen in Japan.
- The most reliable ATMs for foreign cards are:
- Seven Bank ATMs (inside 7-Eleven stores)
- Japan Post Bank ATMs (in post offices)
- AEON Bank ATMs (in AEON malls)
- These ATMs support Visa and Mastercard networks, which GoTyme uses.
2. Check Your Card Settings
- Make sure your GoTyme card is activated for international use.
- Confirm your 4-digit PIN—Japanese ATMs require this.
- Know your daily withdrawal limit for overseas transactions.
3. Expect Currency Conversion
- The ATM will convert your Philippine pesos to Japanese yen using the Visa/Mastercard exchange rate.
- There may be a foreign transaction fee or ATM usage fee depending on the ATM and GoTyme’s policy.
4. Withdraw at the Right Locations
- 7-Eleven stores are open 24/7 and are the most convenient.
- Post offices and AEON malls are also good options, especially outside city centers.
5. Monitor Your Account
- After withdrawal, check your GoTyme app for the transaction details and conversion rate.
⚠️ Tips
- Avoid withdrawing from random bank ATMs (like Agribank or smaller local banks) as they may reject foreign cards.
- If your card is declined, try another ATM brand—Seven Bank is the most reliable.
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