Bank account rules can depend on residence status, length of stay, address registration, employment, and bank policy. Prepare documents before visiting a branch or starting an online application.

Topic Brief
Opening a bank account is easier when your identity, address, phone number, and purpose are clear. Requirements vary by bank, residence status, and length of stay, so this article focuses on preparation and questions to ask before visiting a branch or using an app.
How To Handle It
- Prepare residence card, registered address, phone number, school or work information, and personal seal if required.
- Confirm whether the account can receive salary, pay rent, set up automatic payments, and use online banking.
- Ask about card delivery, PIN setup, transfer limits, ATM fees, and language support.
- Update the bank after address, phone number, job, school, or residence-status changes.

Confirm Before You Act
- Document requirements for your residence status and length of stay.
- Fees for transfers, ATM use, cards, account maintenance, and overseas remittance.
- Whether multilingual support or a procedure app is available for your situation.
Official Starting Points
- Japan Post Bank FAQ for foreign nationals
- Japan Post multilingual account-opening support
- Hiroshima City important paperwork
Suggested Next Step
Before going to a branch, check whether the bank offers a multilingual account-opening path and prepare exact Roman-letter name spelling.

Last updated: 2026-06-06
Editorial note: This article is prepared from public information and is meant as a planning checklist. Procedures, fees, opening hours, and service terms can change, so confirm current details with official offices, schools, employers, landlords, or providers before acting.
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