Wise for Japan Users Complete Setup and Usage Guide

A complete guide to setting up and using Wise in Japan. Learn verification requirements, step-by-step transfer process, fee comparisons, and tips for foreigners sending money internationally from Japan.
Wise for Japan Users: Complete Setup and Usage Guide
If you live in Japan and need to send money overseas — whether to family back home, paying international bills, or moving funds abroad — Wise (formerly TransferWise) is one of the most cost-effective and user-friendly options available. This comprehensive guide walks you through everything: how to set up your Wise account in Japan, how to get verified, how to send and receive money, and how Wise compares to traditional Japanese banks and other transfer services.
Whether you're a new arrival or a long-term resident, understanding how to use Wise in Japan can save you significant money on every international transfer.
What Is Wise and Why Does It Work Well for Japan Residents?
Wise is a UK-based financial technology company that specializes in international money transfers and multi-currency accounts. Unlike traditional banks, Wise uses the mid-market exchange rate — the real exchange rate you see on Google — and charges a small, transparent fee rather than hiding costs in inflated exchange rates.
For foreigners living in Japan, this is particularly valuable. Most Japanese banks charge flat fees of ¥3,000–¥6,000 per international transfer, plus exchange rate markups of 2–4%. On a ¥500,000 transfer to the US, this can mean losing ¥15,000–¥25,000 compared to using Wise.
Key reasons Wise works well for Japan residents:
- Real exchange rates — no hidden markup, ever
- Low, transparent fees — starting from around 0.73% of the transfer amount
- Fast transfers — typically 1–2 business days vs. 3–6 days for bank wire
- Multi-currency support — holds and converts 40+ currencies including JPY, USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, CAD, PHP, THB, and INR
- Connected to Japan's Zengin System — enabling faster domestic processing
- Mobile app — simple, English-friendly interface
For an overview of all your banking options in Japan, see our guide to opening a bank account in Japan as a foreigner and the best banks in Japan for foreign residents.
How to Create a Wise Account in Japan
Setting up a Wise account takes about 15–30 minutes. Here's how to do it:
Step 1: Sign Up Online or via the App
Go to the Wise website or download the Wise app (available on iOS and Android). Click "Register" and choose a personal account. You can sign up with your email address or link a Google/Apple/Facebook account.
Enter your basic details:
- Full legal name (must match your ID exactly)
- Date of birth
- Current address in Japan
- Phone number
Step 2: Choose Your Account Type
Wise offers two main options for Japan residents:
- Basic transfer account — for sending money internationally
- Wise Account — a multi-currency account with a debit card (Wise Card), local account details in multiple currencies, and the ability to hold balances
The Wise Account is generally the better choice for regular users, as it gives you more flexibility.
Step 3: Start the Verification Process
Before you can send money or order a Wise Card, Wise requires identity and address verification. This is mandatory in Japan due to regulatory requirements. Start verification by initiating any action (first transfer, card order, or account opening).
Getting Verified on Wise in Japan: Documents Required
Verification is the step that trips up many new users. Japan has strict financial regulations, and Wise must comply with them. Here's exactly what you need:
Required Documents
1. Valid Japanese Photo ID (choose based on your residency status):
- Japanese nationals: My Number card, driver's license, or passport (issued before February 2020)
- Permanent residents: My Number card, driver's license, or Residence Card (在留カード)
- Long-term visa holders (working, student, spouse, etc.): My Number card, driver's license, or Residence Card
Note: Japanese passports issued in or after February 2020 are not accepted because they no longer display your home address.
2. My Number Document (required by Japanese tax law):
- Valid My Number card (front and back)
- Juminhyo (住民票 — residence certificate, issued within the past 6 months)
- My Number notification slip (通知カード)
The Critical Matching Requirement
This is where many users fail verification: the name, date of birth, and address on your photo ID, your My Number document, and your Wise profile must all exactly match. If you've recently moved or changed your name, update all documents first.
Verification Steps
- Declare your residency status
- Select your photo ID type
- Wise will give you a 4-digit code — write it on paper
- Photograph your ID front (with the code visible below), the thickness of your ID (tilted view), and the back
- Take a selfie holding the code paper
- Upload your My Number document
- Wait for review — typically 1 business day
Sending Money from Japan with Wise: Step by Step
Once verified, sending money internationally is straightforward:
- Log into Wise and click "Send"
- Select your currencies — choose JPY (source) and your destination currency
- Enter the amount — Wise immediately shows you the fee and estimated arrival amount
- Enter recipient details — name, address, bank account number, SWIFT/BIC code
- Choose payment method — bank transfer to Wise's Japanese bank account (bank code: 0200, bank name: ワイズ・ペイメンツ・ジャパン)
- Confirm and send — Wise shows all costs upfront before you confirm
Wise is connected to Japan's Zengin System, which enables faster processing of JPY transfers domestically.
Important: Transfers Over ¥1 Million
Japanese law requires additional documentation for international transfers exceeding ¥1,000,000 per transaction. Wise will prompt you for this information automatically. You may need to provide the purpose of the transfer and recipient details. For more details, see our guide on bank wire transfers from Japan.
Wise Fees vs. Japanese Banks: How Much Can You Save?
Here is a cost comparison for sending 100,000 JPY to the United States:
| Service | Transfer Fee | Exchange Rate | Total Cost | Amount Received (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wise | ~¥859 | Mid-market rate | ~¥859 | ~$660.94 |
| SBI Remit | ~¥2,980 | Near mid-market | ~¥2,980 | ~$647.00 |
| Sony Bank | ~¥3,100 | Slight markup | ~¥3,100 | ~$626.04 |
| Major Japanese Banks | ¥5,500+ | 2–4% markup hidden | ¥5,500+ | ~$608.96 |
On a larger transfer of ¥500,000 to the US, Wise saved approximately $180 compared to SMBC bank wire — on a single transfer. For regular remitters, this adds up to thousands of dollars per year.
For a broader comparison of all available services, see our comparing money transfer services available in Japan guide and money transfer fees from Japan comparison.
Using the Wise Card in Japan
If you open a Wise Account, you can order a Wise debit card (Visa or Mastercard). The card is useful for:
- Shopping in Japan and abroad at the mid-market rate
- ATM withdrawals — Wise offers free ATM withdrawals up to ¥30,000 per month (approximately 2 withdrawals); beyond that, a ¥110 fee applies per withdrawal
- Online purchases in foreign currencies without FX fees
The Wise Card works at most ATMs in Japan that accept Visa/Mastercard international cards, including 7-Eleven ATMs (Seven Bank), Japan Post ATMs, and international airport ATMs.
Receiving Money from Abroad into Your Wise Account
With a Wise Account, you get local bank account details in multiple currencies. For JPY, your account details connect to Japan's Zengin System with:
- Bank code: 0200
- Bank name: ワイズ・ペイメンツ・ジャパン (Wise Payments Japan)
You can share these details with employers, clients, or family to receive JPY directly into your Wise account, often for free or at very low cost. International senders can also send in their local currency and Wise handles the conversion.
Wise vs. Alternatives for Japan Residents
Wise is not always the best choice for every situation. Here's a quick breakdown:
| Service | Best For | Limitation |
|---|---|---|
| Wise | Regular transfers, best rates overall | Per-transaction fees; 1M+ JPY rules |
| SBI Remit | Cash pickup in Philippines, Vietnam | Extensive registration; limited countries |
| Revolut | Daily currency use, travel | Weekend 1% fee; limited JPY features |
| Sony Bank | Large transfers 1M+ JPY | Higher setup barrier; yen-only domestic |
| Japan Post | Simple domestic/international | High fees, slow processing |
For more detail on alternatives, see our guides on SBI Remit Japan, GoRemit Shinsei Bank, Japan Post international transfer, and best ways to send money from Japan.
Common Issues and Tips for Wise Users in Japan
Verification rejected?
- Double-check that all names, dates of birth, and addresses match exactly across all documents
- Make sure your Residence Card address is up to date at your local municipal office (役所)
- Use a My Number card rather than notification slip if possible — it's faster
Transfer delayed?
- Large transfers (over ¥1M) require extra compliance steps that can add 1–2 days
- Check that you've sent the money to the correct Wise JPY bank account
App in English?
- Wise's app and website support English — look for the language selector in settings
Tax considerations?
- International remittances over ¥1 million may have reporting implications in Japan. Read our guide on Japan remittance tax rules and transferring money out of Japan for details.
Additional Resources for Foreigners Managing Money in Japan
Managing finances as a foreigner in Japan involves more than just transfers. Here are some useful external resources:
- Living in Nihon — Banking and Finance Guide for Foreigners — comprehensive coverage of Japan's financial system for expats
- For Work in Japan — Financial Resources — money management tips for working foreigners in Japan
- Ittenshoku — Money and Legal Guide for IT Workers — useful for IT professionals managing finances in Japan
- Wise Help Centre: JPY Transfer Guide — official documentation on sending and receiving JPY
- Japan Life Start: Money Transfer Comparison 2026 — up-to-date comparison of major transfer services
For a full picture of your finances in Japan, also check our complete guide to banking and finance in Japan and income tax guide for foreign residents.
Final Thoughts
Wise is one of the best tools available for foreigners living in Japan who need to send money internationally. Its transparent pricing, mid-market exchange rates, and fast transfers make it significantly cheaper than traditional Japanese bank wire transfers for most use cases. The verification process can seem complex, but once you have your My Number card, Residence Card, and address information consistent across documents, it's straightforward.
Set up your Wise account before you need it — having it ready means you can send money quickly when the situation arises, without scrambling through a bank's slow international wire process.

Originally from Vietnam, living in Japan for 16+ years. Graduated from Nagoya University, with 11 years of professional experience at Japanese and international companies. Sharing information about living in Japan for foreigners.
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