Best Credit Card for a Student

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TJKansai
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Best Credit Card for a Student

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What experience/recommendations do you have for someone who is a full-time student with just a bit of part-time income?

There are a bunch on this site:
https://www.hoken-station.co.jp/media/c ... -students/

Mitsui and JCB seem to be preferred.
AMEX is free until age 26.

And then there is Aeon, Rakuten etc.
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Good question and I am also interested in good suggestions.
I was thinking about just a SONY Bank account and a debit card as a first step for our eldest.

With very limited/no income is it easy to get a credit card for a youngster?
Aiming to retire at 60 and live for a while longer. 95% index funds (eMaxis Slim etc), 5% Japanese dividend stocks.
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JAL Club EST for sure. You get to use the Sakura lounge and 5 years expiration limit on your miles!
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Adamakin86 wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 1:45 am JAL Club EST for sure. You get to use the Sakura lounge and 5 years expiration limit on your miles!
That does look good for a young business person who flies a fair bit.
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beanhead wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 3:56 am Good question and I am also interested in good suggestions.
I was thinking about just a SONY Bank account and a debit card as a first step for our eldest.

With very limited/no income is it easy to get a credit card for a youngster?
We ended up getting a Mitsui Sumitomo card (top of the list). Hassle adding the Japan Post Bank for payments so went with the Mizuho Bank for that. I think there is no real income requirement (though we put in ¥100,000 for his part-time).
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How old?

Does said student have a NISA or iDeCo?

Rakuten Card, NISA, etc... ???

If not yet 18, then a Family Card...
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