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by tjpnz 604 days ago
You won't be getting a phone number or bank account without one. You might also have problems getting prescriptions filled.
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In my experience, you need more than a residence card to get a bank account here: you also need a certificate of employment from your employer.
No you just need your residence card, fill a form, sign (no hanko required) and you can open a bank account at the Post Bank. At least that's how it went 10 years ago as a student. It's easier to open an account as a foreigner there than opening an account as a citizen in France... (no appointment bullshit, no proof of residency asked)
This is still how it goes.

I became a client of Sony Bank (yes, that Sony) but they would accepted "financial resident of Japan" which means people that have either 1) a work contract or 2) lived for 6 months in Japan.

It absolutely blows my mind why Japan Post is the only one to not have those restrictions.

>No you just need your residence card...

>no appointment bullshit, no proof of residency asked)

Your residence card IS your proof of residency in Japan, hence the name. It even has your most up-to-date residence printed on the back.

Shinsei sorted me out without one. But wouldn't surprise me for any of the "respectable" banks.
Getting a bank account via SMBC Olive was a painless experience for me. It can all be done an app and a phone call later confirming some details. I was not employed at the time.