Bank Statement Converter for Tokyo Residents

Tokyo residents can convert bank statement PDFs from MUFG (Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group), Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mizuho Bank, Resona Bank, and Japan Post Bank to structured Excel or CSV files in seconds. Bank Statement Converter handles Japanese bank statement formats for tax filing and foreign resident income documentation.

Major Banks in Tokyo, JP

How to Convert a Tokyo Bank Statement

  1. Download your statement PDF from your Tokyo, JP bank's online portal
  2. Upload to Bank Statement Converter — free, no signup required
  3. Select Excel (.xlsx), CSV, or QuickBooks (.qbo) as output
  4. Download your converted file in under 20 seconds

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it work with Japanese bank statements (通帳/取引明細)?
Yes. Japanese bank statement PDFs (tsuuchou or torihikimeisai) from MUFG, SMBC, Mizuho, and other major Japanese banks are supported. Japanese date formats and yen amounts are accurately extracted.
Can foreign residents (gaijin) in Tokyo use this?
Yes. Foreign nationals in Japan can convert their Japanese bank statements to Excel for home country tax reporting (FBAR for US citizens, HMRC for UK citizens) or Japanese resident income tax (kakutei shinkoku) documentation.
Are Tokyo statements in Japanese Yen parsed accurately?
Yes. The converter recognizes Japanese Yen (JPY) notation and the YYYY/MM/DD date order used by Tokyo banks, so transaction amounts and dates land in the correct columns without manual cleanup.
Can Tokyo statements converted here be used for National Tax Agency (NTA) purposes?
Yes. Many Tokyo users convert PDF statements to Excel or CSV to support National Tax Agency (NTA) filings, loan or mortgage documentation, and visa or residency financial-proof requirements.
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