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Opening a Savings and Deposit Account

imgHaving an account at a bank or post office is convenient because you can have your public utility charges (electricity, water, gas, etc.) automatically withdrawn from your account as well as a cash card made that you can also use at ATMs in convenience stores and elsewhere.

¡üOpening a Bank Account

You will need an inkan (seal) and an ID, such as a passport, driver¡Çs license or alien registration card.
If you open an account, you can create a cash card. With your cash card, you can withdraw cash from an ATM, deposit cash, make a transfer or make a balance inquiry, among other functions. Furthermore, there are cases where signing (signature with no seal) is permitted instead of an inkan, so please verify if this is the case.

¡üATMs (automated teller machines)

ATMs are located not only in banks and post offices, but also in convenience stores and other locations. Depending on the time or day, you may be charged a fee for after-hours use.

¡üOverseas Remittances

You can make an overseas remittance after filling out the necessary information on an overseas remittance application form. Both the applicant and recipient will be charged a fee. You can also send money by having your bank issue a demand draft and sending it yourself.

¡üOpening a Savings Account at a Post Office

You will need an inkan (seal) and an ID, such as a passport, driver¡Çs license or alien registration card.
The upper limit for making a deposit is set at a total of 10 million yen per person.
Furthermore, there are cases where signing (signature with no seal) is permitted instead of an inkan, so please verify if this is the case.

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Scholarships

Universities have various scholarship programs that provide financial aid to students so they can lead an independent university life. There are also scholarship programs outside the university established by private entities. Please contact your student affairs office regarding procedures or details on scholarship programs.

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Part-Time Jobs

International (non-Japanese) students who live in Japan under ¡Ècollege student¡É or ¡Èpre-college student¡É residence status are permitted to conduct activities other than that permitted by the status of residence previously granted, regardless of the content or place of activities. However, they must obtain permission by submit an application with an ¡Èofficial letter of recommendation¡É issued by their educational institution. Furthermore, attention is required because there are restrictions regarding the amount of time and place employment.

img¡Ê£±¡ËMaximum Hours of Employment Activities

  • Full-time graduate and undergraduate students (degree seeking; excluding researchers who spend most of their time auditing, or auditors)
    Up to 28 hours per week (up to 8 hours per day during long school vacations) of management of a business that is accompanied by an income or activities from which remuneration is received.
  • Post graduate and auditing students (non-degree seeking)
    Up to 14 hours per week (up to 8 hours per day during long school vacations) of management of a business that is accompanied by an income or activities from which remuneration is received.
  • Study visa students
    Up to 4 hours per day of management of a business that is accompanied by an income or activities from which remuneration is received.

¡Ê£²¡ËRestrictions on Places of Activity

Engaging in working in the adult entertainment business and such is not permitted.

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