VisaSHOGUN FAQ — Can I Open a Bank Account in Japan Before I Have a Job?

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Quick Answer

Can I Open a Bank Account in Japan Before I Have a Job?

Who is this guide for?

This guide is for people in Japan who don't currently have a job — new arrivals on a Spouse or Dependent visa whose job hasn't started yet, people between jobs, or students — and want to know whether they can open a Japanese bank account anyway.

Short Answer

Yes — Japanese banks generally do not require proof of employment to open a basic account. What they do require, regardless of job status, is: a valid Residence Card, a registered Japanese address (proof via Juminhyo), and a Japanese phone number. Your employment status mainly affects which bank is easiest for you and what additional documents (if any) might be requested — not whether you can open an account at all.

⚡ Key Takeaways
  • Employment is not a hard requirement for basic Japanese bank accounts
  • The real requirements are: Residence Card + registered address + Japanese phone number
  • For "purpose of account," "living expenses" (生活費) is a perfectly normal answer if you're not employed yet
  • Japan Post Bank tends to be the most flexible for those without an employer, since it has no residency-length minimum
  • Some banks (e.g., SBI Shinsei) care more about your visa's remaining validity period than your current employment status

What Banks Actually Check

Why People Assume You Need a Job First

The confusion often comes from two places: (1) some bank application forms ask for employer information, which people assume is mandatory rather than optional/conditional, and (2) certain banks do have visa-related requirements (like SBI Shinsei's preference for 6+ months remaining on your visa) that get conflated with "needing a job." Visa remaining period and employment status are different things — and the visa-period requirement applies to employed and unemployed applicants alike.

The Real Gatekeeper: Registered Address

The requirement that trips up new arrivals most isn't employment — it's the registered address. You must register your address at your local city hall (市区町村役所) within 14 days of moving in, which produces your Juminhyo (住民票). Banks need this to confirm where you live. Do this before attempting to open a bank account, regardless of your job situation.

📋 Common Scenarios

Scenario 1 — I just arrived on a Spouse visa and my job doesn't start for 2 months

Register your address first, get a Japanese SIM, then apply to a bank with "living expenses" as your stated purpose. Japan Post Bank or Rakuten Bank are reasonable starting points. There's no need to wait until your job starts.

Scenario 2 — I'm between jobs after resigning and need to receive money / pay bills in the meantime

If you already have a Japanese bank account, nothing changes — your account remains open regardless of employment status. If you're newly arrived and between jobs, the same approach as Scenario 1 applies.

If you're also receiving international transfers or need to receive salary from a future employer with a delay, Wise can give you local bank details in Japan and other countries while you sort out your Japanese account — useful as a bridge during transitions.

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Scenario 3 — I'm a student without a part-time job yet

Same approach: register your address, get a phone number, and open an account stating "living expenses" / receiving money from family as your purpose. Japan Post Bank and Sony Bank are commonly used by students for this reason.

🚫 Common Mistakes

Waiting until you have a job to even try

This delays getting set up for no real benefit — open your account as soon as you have your address registered and a phone number.

Trying to open an account before registering your address

This is the actual blocker for most new arrivals — not employment. Do the city hall registration first.

Going straight to Mizuho or MUFG as a first choice

Major banks are known to be less consistent with foreign applicants, employed or not. Start with foreigner-friendly options covered in our full guide.

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