How to cash an international post office money order in Japan?


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Yu asked:


I’ve been reading that the post office has the best exchange rate for US dollar to Japanese Yen, but I don’t have any idea how the whole process works. Do I make the money order to myself? Do I need a Japanese address? Do I cash the money order at the Japanese post office? If so, is there a post office at the Narita Airport? How many money orders can I purchase at a time?

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2 Responses to “How to cash an international post office money order in Japan?”

  1. thecheapest902 Says:

    >but I don’t have any idea how the whole process works.

    Just go to post office and say you want to exchange money.

    >Do I make the money order to myself?

    What do you mean? If you want to exchange, you can.

    >Do I need a Japanese address?

    No.

    >Do I cash the money order at the Japanese post office?

    Yes.

    >If so, is there a post office at the Narita Airport?

    Yes.

    >How many money orders can I purchase at a time?

    Up to about $20K is without any problem. thecheapest902

  2. Al Says:

    It’s all on the above URL.

    As for your specific questions: yes, yes, yes, yes, many Al

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