Can I use PayPay in Japan?
Okay, so you wanna know if you can use PayPay in Japan, huh? Let me tell you, it's a bit of a mixed bag. Ugh, PayPay... it's EVERYWHERE in Japan! Like, seriously, everyone uses it. And as a foreigner, you can technically use it, which is awesome because, well, you don't want to be the one person fumbling with cash, right?
But here's the catch. You'll need a valid visa. I mean, it makes sense, I guess, they gotta verify who you are. But get ready to jump through some hoops with your ID and all that jazz. Think opening a bank account, but, you know, for digital money. I remember when I first tried to set it up... paperwork galore!
Honestly, I wish it was a bit easier for tourists, you know? I mean, imagine landing in Japan and just seamlessly paying for everything with PayPay. How convenient would that be?! It would make life so much simpler for visitors, don't you think? Maybe someday... until then, visa holders, get ready to embrace the PayPay life! Just be patient with the setup!
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