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Practice Jepang Banking Conversations

Bank conversations in Jepang are formal and document-heavy — every word matters, especially around money. This scenario covers the most common branch visits: opening an account, exchanging currency, sending an international transfer, and reporting a lost card. You'll practise the formal register tellers expect, the vocabulary for documents and forms, and the slightly stressful conversations around fees and exchange rates. By the end, you'll handle a Jepang-speaking bank visit without needing to switch to English.

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Sample Jepang conversation

Contoh percakapan
  1. おはようございます!銀行へようこそ。本日はどのようなご用件でしょうか?

    Good morning! Welcome to the bank. How can I help you today?
  2. 口座を開設したいのですが。

    I'd like to open a bank account.
  3. かしこまりました!普通預金口座と定期預金口座、どちらをご希望ですか?

    Of course! Would you like a checking account or a savings account?
  4. 普通預金口座をお願いします。毎日使う予定です。

    A checking account, please. I'll be using it daily.
  5. パスポートまたは身分証明書と住所証明書が必要です。お持ちですか?

    I'll need your passport or ID card, and a proof of address. Do you have those with you?
  6. はい、パスポートと公共料金の請求書があります。

    Yes, I have my passport and a utility bill.

Yang akan kamu pelajari

  • Open or close an account and present required documents
  • Exchange currency and understand the rate offered
  • Send a domestic or international transfer
  • Report a lost or stolen card and order a replacement
  • Understand bank fees and ask about hidden charges

Pertanyaan yang sering diajukan

What documents do I need at a Jepang-speaking bank?

Typically passport, address proof, and sometimes a tax ID. The vocabulary list includes the document terms; the scenario rehearses 'I have my passport and a utility bill'.

How do I ask about exchange rates in Jepang?

Use the construction 'What's today's rate for X to Y?' — the scenario teaches the polite version.

Can I open a bank account in Jepang as a tourist?

Rules vary widely by country. The scenario teaches the conversation; the eligibility question is for the bank to answer.

What's the Jepang word for 'transfer' (banking)?

Different from the everyday 'transfer'. The vocabulary list includes the financial-specific term.

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