#251849 - Sat Jan 05 2008 06:29 AM
Credit cards for Nosawa and Hakuba
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Registered: Fri Apr 13 2007
Posts: 13
Loc: Australia
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We are arriving 13th Jan and trying to work out how much yen to take for a family of four. We are hiring a van for most of the trip and are paying for this by credit card.
Which of the following is cash only or can we use a credit card?
Lift tickets at Nosawa and Hakuba?
Meals out?
Shuttle at Hakuba?
Ski lessons?
Train back to Tokyo?
Taxi in Tokyo?
thanks for any help. BTW we have a mastercard and an amex, also a visa as a backup.
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#251852 - Sat Jan 05 2008 09:20 AM
Re: Credit cards for Nosawa and Hakuba
[Re: pbd]
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SJ'er with 200+ posts
Registered: Mon Apr 22 2002
Posts: 274
Loc: Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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Defineately can use a credit card: Taxi, meals out, bullet trains to/from Tokyo, dunno about local trains....hmm....maybe not? I've never tried but probably can use credit card:Lift tics Maybe can't use card:ski lessons Shuttle buses are almost always free of charge. Also, alot of places don't accept amex and mastercard but will always accept visa. Sorry I couldn't be more defineate with some of my answers. Enjoy your trip!
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#251875 - Sat Jan 05 2008 11:25 AM
Re: Credit cards for Nosawa and Hakuba
[Re: pbd]
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SJ'er with 200+ posts
Registered: Thu Dec 15 2005
Posts: 243
Loc: Hong Kong,上水
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Take special care because you have a FOREIGN credit card. Here my personal experience from early 2006 with my Hong Kong VISA card:
Lift tickets at Nosawa and Hakuba? - accepted Meals out? - usually accepted Shuttle at Hakuba? - you mean the bus from Nagano? I think cash only. Ski lessons? - depends where. Some will, some won't. I used card with one, no problem. Train back to Tokyo? - JR was THE ONLY place that did not accept my VISA card Taxi in Tokyo? - no idea
Also: some hotels may not accept, or charge extra for cards. Take care of that! Spicy Ski Rental in Hakuba accepts cards
Bring also you local debit card. It may work in some ATM. I will bring my EC card which is a very cheap way to get еееее
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#251885 - Sat Jan 05 2008 01:54 PM
Re: Credit cards for Nosawa and Hakuba
[Re: Kraut_in_HongKong]
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SJ'er
Registered: Fri Apr 13 2007
Posts: 13
Loc: Australia
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Thanks everybody for your help
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#274208 - Mon Jun 09 2008 07:33 PM
Re: Credit cards for Nosawa and Hakuba
[Re: Mr Brisbane]
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SJ'er with 10000+ posts
Registered: Wed Jul 17 2002
Posts: 11162
Loc: is everything
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>The 7-11 and Lawson cashcard machines are another story and bite you for a somewhat disadvantageous exchange rate and cruel fees. According to legend if you do a cash withdrawal on a debit card it will cost like $80.00 before you get your bit. WOW!  Thats insane MB! How many withdrawals did you make and did you know the fee was that much before coming, or after? Thats a sheetload on fees alone. I know you paid that much, but that amount sounds like a joke - incredulous almost! I think Ewok and I were hit on like 10-15 dollars per transaction in China and Cambodia (Laos maybe?)...maybe she could answer since it was her cc. Think we made 2 the entire trip so kind of a waste but shaaaanai!
Edited by Creek Boy (Mon Jun 09 2008 07:35 PM)
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#274214 - Mon Jun 09 2008 08:11 PM
Re: Credit cards for Nosawa and Hakuba
[Re: Creek Boy]
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SJ'er with 50+ posts
Registered: Sun Nov 18 2007
Posts: 55
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
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Actually, I have to disagree with Mr Brisbane. I used my NAB ATM card in Tokyo/Furano all the time, to withdraw Yen from my australian Bank account at 7-11's. I think all up, I made about 5-10 withdrawals, and I didn't get charged much at all (From memory about $15) Considering the amount of money I withdrew, I payed a lot less than I would have with Travelex. If I had known this from the start, I wouldn't have worried about getting so much money exchanged in Aus. Get enough to get you from the Airport to your hotel, or whereever you find the nearest 7-11..
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#274800 - Fri Jun 13 2008 04:14 PM
Re: Credit cards for Nosawa and Hakuba
[Re: Fattwins]
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SJ'er with 50+ posts
Registered: Sun Nov 18 2007
Posts: 55
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
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I've since searched the Narita Airport site, and there is a 7-11 ATM there if you don't make it to the Currency exchange. good if you need some more funds for a limousine bus or for duty free on the way out
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#275256 - Wed Jun 18 2008 04:07 PM
Re: Credit cards for Nosawa and Hakuba
[Re: Fattwins]
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SJ'er with 75+ posts
Registered: Mon Oct 09 2006
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Loc: Wellington NZ
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for food and transport i would carry cash. For everything else you should be fine.
matt
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