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Japan's Best Credit Cards

Credit cards make life easier for many people, but their popularity in some economically strong countries appears to be low. What to say in Japan? Do the Japanese like to use credit cards? How do I get a credit card in Japan? What are the best cards? In this article we will address this and other issues.

Credit card for foreigners in Japan

For foreigners, obtaining a credit card in Japan can be a slightly more complicated process than for Japanese residents. Typically, the following requirements are needed to apply for a credit card in Japan:

  1. Valid residence status: It is necessary to have a valid residence status in Japan, such as a work visa or a student visa.
  2. Credit history: Some credit card companies may require a credit history in Japan to assess the risk of granting credit. This can be difficult for newcomers to the country, as they do not have a credit history in Japan. In this case, some credit card companies may require additional guarantees or a guarantor.
  3. Proof of income: Most credit card companies in Japan require proof of income to assess payment capability. Foreigners working in Japan must provide a document that verifies their income, such as a payslip or a tax return. Students may need to provide a financial statement.
  4. Proof of residence: Some credit card companies in Japan may require a proof of residence in the country. This can be a rental contract, a utility bill, or a confirmation letter of address issued by the city hall.
  5. Identification documents: In addition to the port, foreigners must provide a valid identification document in Japan, such as a driver's license or residence card.
  6. Language proficiency: Some credit card companies may require applicants to speak Japanese to communicate with customer service or to understand the and conditions of the contract.

For foreigners looking to apply for a credit card in Japan, some companies are known to be friendlier and offer more affordable requirements. Some offer exclusive cards for foreigners and students.

Companies such as Rakuten, JCB, Sumitomo Mitsui, Aoen and Orico are famous for making it easy for foreigners to obtain cards and even offer online enrollment.

What types of credit cards are available in Japan?

In Japan, there are several types of credit cards available, offered by different companies and financial institutions. Here are some of the main types:

  1. Bank credit cards - Issued by local or international banks, these credit cards are widely used in Japan and generally offer benefits such as point accumulation and cashback.
  2. Credit cards issued by retail companies - Many retail companies in Japan, such as department stores and supermarket chains, issue their own credit cards. These cards offer exclusive benefits for purchases at their respective stores and may be easier to obtain compared to bank cards.
  3. Co-branded credit cards - These cards are issued in partnership with other companies, such as airlines or hotel chains. They offer specific benefits for customers of those companies, such as discounts on airfare or accommodations.
  4. Points and Prepaid Cards - Stores and companies can also offer point cards with a credit function or that are accepted more easily in their store networks. Even railway usage cards allow for purchases and are an option for many in addition to traditional credit cards.

Regardless of the type of card chosen, it is important to carefully evaluate the benefits offered and the fees and interest applied before applying.

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Sumitomo Mitsui credit cards

Sumitomo Mitsui Card Company, also known as SMCC, is one of the largest credit card issuers in Japan. The company is a subsidiary of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, one of the largest financial groups in the country.

Credit cards issued by SMCC are known for offering exclusive benefits beyond the traditional points, cashback, shopping discounts and concierge services.

SMCC cards are known for having a relatively high approval rate and a quick and easy application process.

The traditional card has no fee, while gold has a low annual fee of just 5,000 yen, while platinum has an annual hip fee of 33,000 yen and returns up to 10% in points.

The card company gives discounts of up to 5% at convenience stores, doubling points at specific stores, and even sends out sweets and gift certificates. The Gold Card even includes travel insurance, bonus points and much more.

JCB Credit Cards

JCB credit cards are one of the main types of credit cards in Japan, issued by JCB Co., Ltd. The Japan Credit Bureau company was founded in 1961 and currently has a presence in over 190 countries.

JCB is a type of card brand like VISA and Mastercard. JCB credit cards are widely accepted around the world, especially in Asian and Pacific countries.

The company has several own and co-branded cards, in addition to being present with its flag on several cards such as AEON, Rakuten, Saison, Apollo Station.

Other cards in order of power are:

  1. JCB Aquos Card
  2. JCB Card
  3. Cartão JCB Classic
  4. Cartão de ouro JCB
  5. JCB JAL Card
  6. JCB Kyash Card
  7. JCB NEXUS Card
  8. JCB Platinum Card
  9. JCB Premier Card
  10. JCB WAON Card

American Express Cards

American Express is a credit card issuer with its own brand, which is very present in Japan. The company offers Japanese customers a wide range of credit cards, from personal credit cards to corporate cards.

It is a traditional company with high-level cards, but with a high registration and annual fee. The company is also present via co-branded in Japan.

An example of an accessible AE card is the Cartão Saison Pearl American Express which has no annual fee and an annual hip fee of just 1,100 yen. One of its advantages is the return of up to 2% on QUIay.

American Express Centurion

The American Express Centurion, also known as the Amex Black Card, is one of the most exclusive credit cards in the world issued by American Express. This card is made of titanium and is only available to select customers who meet certain income and spending requirements.

The Centurion Card offers exclusive benefits such as access to airport lounges, 24-hour concierge services, an exclusive rewards program and other benefits. Centurion Card holders also have access to exclusive events, such as concerts and sports, and benefits at luxury hotels and restaurants around the world.

It is important to note that the Centurion Card is not available for public solicitation and is only offered by invitation from American Express. Eligibility requirements to receive a Centurion Card invitation are kept secret, but generally require a very high income and significant spending history with other American Express cards.

Due to its exclusivity and benefits, the American Express Centurion is often considered a status symbol for cardholders. Some say it's an unlimited credit card, but they say its annual fee exceeds 380,000 yen.

List of Credit Card Companies in Japan

Finally, we will leave you a list of all the credit card companies in Japan:

  1. Acom
  2. AEON Credit Service Co.
  3. American Express Japan
  4. Atre Credit
  5. Central Finance Co., Ltd.
  6. China UnionPay
  7. Credit Saison Co., Ltd.
  8. Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores
  9. Daiwa Securities Group Inc.
  10. DC Card Co., Ltd.
  11. Diners Club Japan
  12. Discover Japan
  13. Edy
  14. FC Card Co., Ltd.
  15. Higashinippon Bank
  16. Iida Group Holdings Co., Ltd.
  17. Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.
  18. JCB (Japan Credit Bureau)
  19. JCB International Co., Ltd.
  20. Jibun Bank Corporation
  21. J-Debit
  22. Kyushu Bank Ltd.
  23. Mastercard Japan
  24. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
  25. Mitsubishi UFJ Nicos Co.
  26. Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co., Ltd.
  27. NTT Finance Corporation
  28. Orico Corporation
  29. Otsuka Corporation
  30. PacificNet Inc.
  31. PayPay Corporation
  32. Rakuten Card Co.
  33. Rizap Group Inc.
  34. SMBC Consumer Finance Co., Ltd.
  35. Seven Card Service Co., Ltd.
  36. SoftBank Corp.
  37. Sumitomo Mitsui Card Co.
  38. SBI Sumishin Net Bank, Ltd.
  39. Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, Ltd.
  40. Toyota Finance Corporation
  41. UC Card Co., Ltd.
  42. UnionPay International Co., Ltd.
  43. Visa Japan
  44. Yahoo! JAPAN Corporation