I live in Japan. NOBODY uses credit cards, EVERYONE uses paper cash, and carries around LOTS of it. I have trouble with all the damn change, as a result, but after a year and I half I'm pretty used to it
. The Japanese also have a really sexy 500 yen coin (worth about... $6.50 USD).
The crazy thing about these is when I find one in a pants pocket or something. It's like... DAMN! I just found like seven dollars!
Also, as a result of all this stray change, when I first moved into my house I found a giant basket of change:
I've continued this collection of 1-yen, 5-yen and 10-yen coins. There are thousands of them. Before I leave I'll find one of those big change machines and buy myself something nice lol.
In the states, I always used plastic. For everything. I had a couple different cards and very rarely would I pull out cash--- frankly, I didn't trust myself with it. Move to a cash-based economy, and dammit if I don't usually have about 200 to 300 "dollars" worth of yen on my person at all times.


The crazy thing about these is when I find one in a pants pocket or something. It's like... DAMN! I just found like seven dollars!

Also, as a result of all this stray change, when I first moved into my house I found a giant basket of change:

I've continued this collection of 1-yen, 5-yen and 10-yen coins. There are thousands of them. Before I leave I'll find one of those big change machines and buy myself something nice lol.
In the states, I always used plastic. For everything. I had a couple different cards and very rarely would I pull out cash--- frankly, I didn't trust myself with it. Move to a cash-based economy, and dammit if I don't usually have about 200 to 300 "dollars" worth of yen on my person at all times.