Japanese Yen card in Singapore

Travelling from Singapore to Japan? Spend effortlessly in Japanese Yen (JPY) with a multi-currency card.

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How does a Japanese Yen card work?

With Revolut, you can hold 30+ currencies on a debit card, and send or spend money in local currencies around the world. Get your Revolut travel card and start spending in Japanese Yen.Try Revolut now

How to get your JPY card

Get your Japanese Yen card in 3 steps

  1. 1

    Get Revolut

    Join 75+ million people worldwide saving when they spend abroad with Revolut.

  2. 2

    Order your card

    Order your free Japanese Yen card. Top up your balance in SGD or 30+ other currencies.

  3. 3

    Spend like a local

    Start spending in Japanese Yen.

Why should I get a Japanese Yen card?

With this card, you can spend in Japanese Yen like a local. Save money when withdrawing from ATMs abroad, paying in restaurants and shops, and booking your accommodations or flights.¹Check it out

Where is the Japanese Yen card available?

Order your Japanese Yen debit card in the Revolut app and get it sent to you. You can order your multi-currency card from 30+ other countries. Check availability via the Revolut app.Start spending abroad

Spend confidently with a Japanese Yen card

It’s all at your fingertips. Set spending limits so you stay on budget, or freeze your card if you lose it — all in-app. Control everything with just a few taps. That's why 75+ million people worldwide use Revolut for all things money.

How to save money when spending in Japanese Yen

Tips for saving money in Japan

  1. Get instant payment notifications

    Feel confident your payment is successful with instant notifications. You’ll see how much you spent and get a reminder on your daily total too.

  2. Choose JPY as the local currency

    Choose the local currency when spending with your card in shops and restaurants.

  3. Save with a travel money card

    Spend in Japanese Yen like a local.

How to avoid unwanted ATM fees

To avoid surprise fees at the ATM, always select 'No' if an ATM asks you to convert money. This helps you get the best possible exchange rate. Keep an eye out for ATM access fees — some providers might charge an additional fee that Revolut can't prevent.Try Revolut now

Need to make JPY withdrawals in Japan?

Overseas ATM withdrawals¹ in Japanese Yen

What are you waiting for?

Save when you travel with a JPY travel card

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Japanese Yen currency card FAQs

  • Yes, Revolut is authorised as a Major Payment Institution independently regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) in Singapore. We use two-factor authentication to protect your account and payments, so you can be sure that you're the only one who can access your money. Other ways of sending money online may involve different security methods. You can control your card’s security directly in the Revolut app. Freeze your card, set spending limits, and more — it’s all at your fingertips.Learn more.
  • You can use your Japanese Yen card in Japan. You can also make card payments and ATM withdrawals in 150+ currencies wherever Mastercard and Visa are accepted. Learn more.

    *Due to international sanctions in place, it's currently not possible to use your Revolut card in Russia.
  • There is a limit to the amount you can spend using your Japanese Yen card of S$30,000 (or the foreign currency equivalent) on a rolling 365-day basis.Learn more.
  • If an overseas ATM asks you to convert money, always select 'No’ in order to get the best possible exchange rate. Also keep an eye out for ATM access fees, as some providers might charge an additional fee that we can’t prevent. If they ask you to pay something extra, decline the payment.Learn more.
  • There are tonnes of benefits to a Japanese Yen card. Let’s look at a few:
    1. Send and spend in Japanese Yen and 150+ other currencies, with a great exchange rate and no hidden fees.
    2. No need to exchange or carry cash. Pay with your Japanese Yen card, either contactless or with chip and PIN.
    3. No need to wait for your physical card to arrive. Instantly add your card to Google Pay or Apple Pay.
    4. Create single-use virtual cards for safe online shopping or travel bookings.
    5. Enjoy fee-free overseas ATM withdrawals up to S$1,050 monthly, depending on your plan.
    6. Get instant payment notifications to keep track of how much you spend.
    7. Stay in control of your card’s security, with card freezing and spending limit controls.
    8. Easily manage your spending around the world with the free Revolut app.
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  • To order your Revolut debit card and start spending in Japanese Yen, simply:
    1. Download the Revolut app on your Android or iPhone and sign up for free.
    2. Order your free Japanese Yen card. Top up your balance in SGD or 30+ other currencies.
    3. Get your card in the post or add it to Google Pay or Apple Pay to use it immediately.
    4. Start spending like a local in Japanese Yen without hidden fees.
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The content of this page is for general information purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. If you have any questions about your personal circumstances, please seek professional and independent advice. Revolut is not a financial adviser. ¹For Standard Plans, withdrawals at international ATMs (ATMs outside of Singapore) at up to S$350 or five withdrawals per rolling month (whichever comes first) are free. Anything over the above limits is charged at 2% of the value of the amount withdrawn or S$1.49, whichever is higher. Learn more about fees for all plans. If you’re withdrawing from an overseas ATM in a currency you don’t hold in your wallet, this will involve a conversion. Exchange fees above your free conversion limits will also apply for that conversion. You may also be charged a fee by the ATM owner when you withdraw funds. ATM withdrawals are not permitted in Singapore. Learn more.