What kind of debit or credit cards issued in the US work to withdraw cash at the ATMs located at Hakodate airport?
What kind of debit or credit cards issued in the US work to withdraw cash (yen) at the ATMs located at Hakodate airport (HKD)?
I tried one debit card from Bank of America as well 4 credit cards from Bank of America and Amazon prime, none them worked with the two English-speaking ATMs I could find at the Hakodate airport in the domestic terminal. I'm only interested in credit and debit cards issued in the United States.
The first ATM was AEON. The second ATM gave this receipt (from which you can read the ATM name if you can't read Japanese):
There is a cash exchange machine (https://smartexchange.jp/all/) in the international terminal of the airport. It can exchange the most common currencies into yen, but the exchange rate is bad, e.g. approximately 7% over the market rate to exchange USD into yen.
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What cards work with ATMs?
What is a credit card?Type of CardImmediate Withdrawal from a bank accountReceive a bill and pay at a later dateATMYesNoATM/Debit Card with Visa or MasterCard logo*YesNoCredit Card (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa)NoYes1 more rowWhat credit card can I use in Mexico?
Mastercard, Visa and American Express are widely accepted in Mexico, especially in most hotels and restaurants. However, some of the smaller merchants may accept only cash. If you want to make cash withdrawals, bring along a debit card to avoid pricey cash advance fees.How many types of ATM cards are there?
Usually, banks issue Visa Classic Debit Card, Visa Gold Debit Card, Visa Platinum Debit Card, Visa Signature Debit Card, and Visa Infinite Debit Card. Each card has its own unique features.Can I withdraw money from my Visa debit card in another country?
You can use your U.S. Visa card abroad to make purchases or withdraw cash. To withdraw cash from an ATM, you'll need to know your four digit PIN number.Why you Should not withdraw Cash from a credit card
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