Expat Japan Guide

Credit Card Guide for Foreigners in Japan (2025)

Quick Answer Yes, foreigners can get a Japanese credit card. Start with Rakuten Card (highest foreigner approval rate, free) or Epos Card (apply in-person at Marui stores). You need a residence card, Japanese bank account, and stable income. Apply within your first 6 months while your income is easiest to verify. Using the wrong credit card in Japan costs you money on every transaction — foreign transaction fees, poor exchange rates, and missed rewards. The right card setup for Japan is different from what works at home. Here’s what to use and what to avoid. ...

May 25, 2026 · 5 min · Expat Japan Team
Expat Japan Guide

Getting a Credit Card in Japan as a Foreigner (2026)

Quick Answer Best credit cards for foreigners in Japan: Rakuten Card (free, ¥5,000 bonus, most foreigner-friendly — apply after 6+ months in Japan), Epos Card (apply in-store at Marui for faster approval), SAISON Card (no annual fee, flexible). You need: residence card, Japanese address registered at city hall, Japanese bank account. Initial credit limits are low (¥100,000–300,000). If rejected, use the Wise debit card as a substitute — no credit check, works worldwide. ...

May 25, 2026 · 4 min · Expat Japan Team
Expat Japan Guide

Credit Card Rejected in Japan: Why It Happens and What Actually Works

Quick Answer Credit card rejections in Japan are common for foreigners in the first 1–2 years due to zero Japanese credit history. Cards foreigners reliably get approved for: Rakuten Card (easiest), Japan Post Bank Cash+ Visa Debit (not a credit card but works everywhere), SMBC Prestia Debit, and Wise Card (Mastercard, instant issuance). After 1 year in Japan with stable employment, standard credit cards become accessible. Avoid applying for multiple cards simultaneously — each rejection hurts your score. ...

May 24, 2026 · 4 min · Expat Japan Team
Expat Japan Guide

Rakuten Ecosystem for Foreigners in Japan: Points Guide (2026)

Quick Answer Rakuten’s best setup for foreigners in Japan: (1) Get a Rakuten Card (free, 1% cashback on all purchases, ¥5,000 sign-up bonus, accepted wherever Visa is accepted). (2) Open a Rakuten Bank account linked to the card (0.1% interest rate + ATM fee waivers). (3) Shop on Rakuten Market with the card — stack SPU bonuses to earn 10–16% points. Heavy users report earning ¥100,000–200,000 in points per year. Points are worth ¥1 each and usable across all Rakuten services. ...

May 24, 2026 · 4 min · Expat Japan Team