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Looking for the best way to send money from the United States to family, friends or businesses in Japan (or even to your own overseas bank account)?
Don't head straight to your American bank – compare specialist money transfer services instead. They nearly always offer better JPY exchange rates and lower fees, so for the same amount of US dollars you send, your recipient will receive more yens.
Of the companies we've compared, MoneyGram is among the cheapest, with competitive exchange rates and fees starting from $0. Need a really fast transfer? Wise (TransferWise) can get money to your recipient in Japan within minutes.
Bank transfers are typically the cheapest way to get your money to Japan. MoneyGram and Remitly have some of the lowest bank transfer fees of the brands we've compared.
When you're hunting down the cheapest ways to send money to Japan, it's more important to look at the overall cost of your transfer. This has a couple of elements:
Some providers may charge the mid-market rate but add fees on top. Others may have very low fees but apply a markup on the exchange rate. This means it is important to compare exactly how many yens your recipient will end up with.
Many online providers can offer transfers to Japan within minutes, although you're likely to pay a premium for the convenience.
Here are some of the fastest average transfer speeds to Japan:Actual transfer times from the United States to Japan can depend on several several factors including transfer amount, payment method and currency.
The safest way to get your money to Japan is to use a provider registered with the United States's industry regulator, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. All the companies we've compared in our table are overseen by a local regulator and comply with the relevant laws and regulations in both the United States and Japan.
A great way to dive deeper is by reading our extended reviews of each transfer service and researching first-hand customer feedback on Trustpilot and similar platforms.
If you need to make a sizable money transfer to Japan, consider using a provider such as OFX or Remitly to benefit from its expertise in handling larger transfer amounts.
Using a large transfer specialist can have the following advantages:To send money to Japan, you'll need the necessary documentation, your recipient's details and a way to pay.
When choosing a money transfer provider to send money from the United States to Japan, it's important to consider the cost, how you want your recipient to receive the funds and the turnaround time. Here are other features to review:
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Is it okay to write a check in dollars to send to a mom’s friend in Japan for funeral?
Hi Anna,
Thanks for your question.
Yes, you may send a check to Japan, although it is not a quick option. You can obtain a check from your bank or US Postal Service.
Kindly note that it may take several weeks before the recipient can actually cash the check.
If you want a faster option, you may consider any of the money transfer companies listed above.
Cheers,
Anndy