concept   cashless payments
culture   Japan
statement   Cashless payments are becoming more popular in Japan, but cash is still widely used.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cash bill Japan Rarely used for everyday transactions, with a strong preference for coins instead. 1
2 cash bill Japan Less commonly used in favor of electronic payment methods such as mobile payments or contactless cards 1
3 cash bill Japan Cash bills include ¥1000, ¥5000, and ¥10000 denominations in Japan and ₩1000, ₩5000, ₩10000, ₩50000, and ₩100000 denominations in South Korea. 1
4 cash in Japan To cash in means to take advantage of an opportunity, especially a financial one, to make a profit or gain an advantage. 1
5 cash payments Japan Often used for traditional markets and street vendors 1
6 cash token Japan Cash tokens are often associated with traditional temple or shrine offerings, and are used in religious rituals. 1
7 cashing in Japan Cashing in carries the connotation of taking advantage of a situation for personal gain, which may be viewed negatively in some social contexts. 1
8 cashing in Japan In China and Japan, 'cashing in' can also refer to converting assets into cash, but there's a stronger emphasis on saving and frugality. 1
9 cashless payments Japan High level of trust in the security of electronic transactions, leading to widespread adoption of cashless payments 1
10 pay cash Japan Preferred method of payment, especially for traditional businesses and smaller vendors. 1
11 paying cash Japan Common and widely accepted for daily transactions 1
12 paying cash Japan Less common and considered inconvenient method of payment, as electronic payments are preferred 1
13 paying cash Japan Considered an inconvenience and less common due to the prevalence of electronic payments and mobile wallets 1
14 use of cashless payments Japan Relatively less common compared to other developed countries, with cash still widely used 1