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Morning all.
 
Elle, have cash on you over there. not many places had eftpos we found. The 7/11s have atms there and have real yummy cakes/food/drinks



I thought Japan is more advance in technology with eftpos / paywave machine but not [emoji28] ok Corey , I'll
Make sure I bring enough cash over there and prob use my cash passport debit card at the biggest store. Any idea how much is to hire snow gear over there ? And I bet place like Hakuba prob won't have any eftpos machine ?
Oh hang on there , can i take Cash out from My Cash Passport ? I can Start reload / top up more money if I can take the monies? Do they charge bank fees?

ATMs at conventicle store don't charge fees. Some banks might but there are so many convenience stores you shouldn't need to visit banks
Just keep cash on you, when you get low grab more from convenience store ATMs. I'd keep a bit on me at first until you get more familiar with everything



[emoji108]? cool [emoji41] Thank You Trev [emoji3] I hope we won't take long to get familiar with places [emoji3] I'll remind Dave to bring or get a map from
The hotel [emoji41]

ATMs at conventicle store don't charge fees. Some banks might but there are so many convenience stores you shouldn't need to visit banks



Awesome ! Convenient store it's then [emoji41] 7/11 [emoji7]



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