INFORMATION
★ Nagoya Congress Center
http://www.nagoya-congress-center.jp/english/
☆ Nagoya Access to Nagoya Congress Center
http://www.nagoya-congress-center.jp/english/koutu/route
☆ Restaurant Guide around Nagoya Congress Center
http://www.nagoya-congress-center.jp/english/guide/restaurant
There is no currency change in the venue.
→Currency Exchange
★ Nagoya Information Navi
Nagoya Convention Visitors Bureau Official Website
http://www.ncvb.or.jp/en/contents/
☆ Where to stay
http://www.ncvb.or.jp/en/contents/sightseeing/stay/
☆ Nagoya Sightseeing Bus "Me-guru"
http://www.ncvb.or.jp/routebus/en/
☆ Nagoya Shopping and Dining Guide
http://www.ncvb.or.jp/shopping-dining/#en
Conference Building
Coin Lockers
Restaurant and Cafeteria at Nagoya Congress Center
Currency Money Exchange Information
The yen (¥) is the currency of Japan and banknotes and coins are identified easily.
There are ¥1,000, ¥2,000, ¥5,000 and ¥10,000 banknotes; and ¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥50, ¥100 and ¥500 coins. Cash is the most widely used in Japan. However, major department stores and large hotels major accept credit cards.You can buy yen at Authorized Foreign Exchange banks, major post offices, international airports and other authorized money exchanger hotels and department stores.
See the web:
http://www.yuiis.net/ja/town/aichi/exchange.html
http://www.tokyo-card.co.jp/shop/wcs-shop-e.html
Hibino Post Office: Currency Money Exchange (USD to Yen), tel: 052-671-4270, 5 min on foot from the venue. See the area pointed with an arrow on map near Hibino Metro Station.
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Money Exchange World Currency Shop
1F Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
1-2-4Meieki,Nakamura-ku,Nagoya
TEL:052-541-6330
Business Hours:Mon-Fri 10:00~19:30、Sat/Sun/Nat’l Hol 10:00~17:00
(in Meitetsu Bus Center MELSA). Shown with a arrow on the map (near Nagoya Station).
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. (SMBC)
Nagoya Midland Square Foreign Currency Exchange Corner (B1F, Office Tower Entrance)
Nagoya-ekimae Post Office
Travelex Currency Shop Nagoya-ekimae
in Resona Bank Nagoya-ekimae
World Currency Shop Nagoya
(in Nagoya MUFG Plaza, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ) Shown with a arrow on the map (near Skae Station Down Town).
Money Exchange World Currency Shop Nagoya Branch
1F Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
3-21-24Nishiki,Naka-ku,Nagoya
TEL:052-218-1156
Business Hours:Mon-Ffi9:00~18:00
Money Exchange World Currency Shop Sakae Branch
B1F Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
3-4-5,Sakae,Naka-ku,Nagoya
TEL:052-249-2670
Business Hours:Mon-Fri 10:00~19:00、Sat/Sun/Nat’l Hol 10:00~17:00
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Exchange Shop
Nagoya Midland Square Foreign Currency Exchange Shop
B1F Nagoya Midland Square TEL:052-562-3331
4-7-1,Meieki,Nakamura-ku,Nagoya
Business Hours:Mon-Fri 11:00~18:30
ATMs
Most automated teller machines (ATMs) in Japan do not accept credit, debit or ATM cards issued outside of Japan. The big exception are the ATMs found at the over 21,000 post offices and at 13,000 Seven Bank ATMs throughout the country. ATMs at Post offices are available for this service, but only for those cards the sticker indicates. These ATMs at post office allow you to withdraw cash by foreign Visa, Plus, MasterCard, Euro card, Maestro, Cirrus, American Express, Diners and JCB cards and provide an English user menu.
ATMs at major post offices are typically available weekdays from 7:00 to 21:00 and closed on weekends, some may also open on Saturdays and Sundays. In addition to the ATMs at post offices, small number of international ATMs are located in major department stores, airports and Citibank branches. In order to use international ATMs, make sure that your credit or debit card can be used abroad and that you know its PIN before leaving for Japan. SevenBank accepts Visa, Plus, Master card, Euro card, Maestro, Cirrus, American Express, Diners,JCB card and China UnionPay.
Also, check what fees and daily and/or monthly limits are associated with international withdraws. Seven Bank(in Seven-Eleven stores all over Japan)
Post Service
Mailboxes in Japan are colored red and can easily be found at intersections, in front of train stations, major buildings and public facilities. Post offices are open Mon-Fri 9:00-19:00(9:00-17:00 at some offices); closed on Sat.,Sun. and Holidays.Some post offices may open by 17:00 on weekday, and open on weekends and Holidays.
Tax
Japan has a 5% consumption tax which is levied on all goods and services purchased in Japan, including food. In addition to the consumption tax, a 10-15% service charge is added to the bill at most hotels and first-class restaurants.