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Can apply after resident registration

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Opening a Bank Account in Nagoya — Guide for Foreign Residents

Nagoya is a major industrial city and the birthplace of MUFG Bank, Japan's largest bank. This means MUFG has more branches here than anywhere else, making it a convenient choice for foreign residents in the Tokai region.

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Time Required30–60 minutes
CostFree
DocumentsResidence Card, Passport, Proof of Address

Step 1: Choose Your Bank

Options include MUFG (local favorite), SMBC, Mizuho, Japan Post Bank, and regional banks like Bank of Nagoya and Juroku Bank. [PR] Sponsored links may appear for bank comparisons.

Step 2: Gather Documents

Bring Residence Card, Passport, and proof of address. A My Number notification helps but is not always mandatory.

Step 3: Visit a Branch

Bank branches are concentrated around Nagoya Station, Sakae, and Fushimi. Japan Post Bank at any post office is often the easiest option for newcomers.

Step 4: Complete the Application

Fill out forms, verify your identity, and set up your account. Cash cards typically arrive within 1–2 weeks.

  • ☑ Residence Card
  • ☑ Passport
  • ☑ Proof of address
  • ☑ Personal seal or signature

Branch Information

MUFG Bank — Nagoya Ekimae Branch
Address: 1-2-4 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya
Phone: 052-211-6001
Hours: Mon–Fri 9:00–15:00
Source: MUFG Bank

Q: Is MUFG the best choice in Nagoya?

MUFG has the most branches in the Nagoya area. However, Japan Post Bank is often easiest for newly arrived residents.

Q: Can I open an account without a personal seal?

Yes, most banks accept signatures for foreign customers.

※ The information on this site is 참고용. Please confirm procedure details at your local municipal office.

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