Cash in Japan was a right pain, although Japan is regarded as a cash-based country. I soon had a big pile of little coins worth virtually nothing. Tip- take a coin purse. Fortunately they have Suica (and other types) cards you can buy, that you can top up, and these can be used on public transport, at vending machines, and in the konbinis (small supermarkets, which are everywhere, and excellent).Arzosah wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:45 am I hardly use cash. In fact, the last time I used it was on holiday - Icelandic kroner. I buy online. I have plenty of cash at home, but I don't currently go into local shops, or travel to specialised shops. It is what it is. If our purchases are tracked right now, "they" know everything
The weird thing is you have to use cash to top up a Suica card. So you get your notes from the ATM, then load some onto your Suica.