List of main post offices
Using ATMs of postal-saving (Yucho) with cash cards issued outside Japan
Payments and cashing can be done in ATMs of postal-saving (Yucho) all over Japan using the following cash cards issued abroad.
| Type of card | Issued financial organizations |
|---|---|
| Credit card | VISA International MasterCard International American Express Diners Club JCB |
| Debit card | Financial organizations participating in VISA Electron and Maestro Networks |
| Cash Card | Financial organizations participating in PLUS and CIRRUS Networks![]() |
ATM Machines at Post Offices
- The ATM machines at the Kyoto Central Post Office are available 24 hours a day.
- ATM machines at post offices can be used for international purposes.
- Although these ATM machines are in operation on holidays, they are indicated in the list of major post offices, along with those post offices in Kyoto Prefecture which exchange foreign currency.
List of Main Post Offices
| Post Office Name | Address | Nearvy Sightseeing Facilities |
|---|---|---|
| Kyoto North Post Office | Shimohon-machi, Shichiku, Kita-ku, Kyoto city | Kinkaku-ji temple(Rokuon-ji temple), Daitoku-ji temple, Koetsu-ji temple, Toji-in temple, and Imamiya-jinja shrine |
| Nishijin Post Office | Higashijozenji-cho, Jofukuji, Imadegawa-dori, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto City | Kitanotenman-gu shrine, Rinzai Sect Honzan Shokoku-ji temple, and Senbonshaka-do temple |
| Sakyo Post Office | Takeya-cho, Takano, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City | |
| Kyoto Tanaka Post Office | Kamiyanagi-cho, Tanaka, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City | Shimogamo-jinja shrine(Kamomioya-jinja Shrine) |
| Kyoto Hyakumanben Post Office | Monzen-cho, Tanaka, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City | Kyoto university |
| Nakagyo Post Office | Hishiya-cho, Higashinotoin, Sanjo-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City | "Red blick post office" which is a reminder of the meiji period |
| Higashiyama Post Office | Nishigawa, Ishigaki-machi, Gojo, Yamatooji, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City | |
| Kyoto Central Post Office | Higashi Shiokoji-cho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City | West of JR Kyoto station |
| Kyoto West Post Office | Goto-cho, Saga, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City | Koryu-ji temple, Daikaku-ji temple, Ninna-ji temple, Ryoan-ji temple and Toei uzumasa eigamura movie museum |
| Ukyo Post Office | Shimizu-cho, Saiin, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City | Katsurarikyu and Koke - dera temple(Saiho-ji temple) |
| Fushimi East Post Office | Kagio-cho, Daigo, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto City | Daigo-ji temple |
| Fushimi Post Office | Syumoku-cho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto City | |
| Yamashina Post Office | Agesawa-cho, Nishino, Yamashina-ku, Kyoto City | |
| Rakusai Post Office | Higashi Sakaidani-cho, Oharano, Nishigyo-ku, Kyoto City | |
| Fukuchiyama Post Office | Amada, Fukuchiyama City | Fukuchiyamajo castle |
| East Maizuru Post Office | Azahama, Maizuru City | Red brick warehouses |
| West Maizuru Post Office | Kitatanabe, Maizuru City | |
| Ayabe Post Office | Saiwai-dori, Ayabe City | |
| Uji Post Office | Kageyama, Uji, Uji City | Byodo-in temple |
| Miyazu Post Office | Tsuruga, Miyazu City | Amano hashidate |
| Kameoka Post Office | Tanisuji, Oiwake-cho, Kameoka City | Boat Ride down the Hozugawa River / Tram Railway |
| Joyo Post Office | Fukurojiri, Terada, Joyo City | |
| Mukomachi Post Office | Umatate, Kamiueno-cho, Muko City | |
| Yamashiro Yawata Post Office | Gotanda, Yawata, Yawata City | Otokoyama Hachiman-gu Shrine |
| Yamashiro Tanabe Post Office | Inubuse, Kodo, Kyotanabe City | Ikkyu-ji temple |
| Mineyama Post Office | Mineyama-cho, Kyoutango-City | Mineyama konpira-jinja shrine |
| Yamazaki Post Office | Tkaramoto, Koaza, Enmyoji, Oaza, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun | |
| Kumiyama Post Office | Shimonohamadai, Shimozuya, Kumiyama-cho, Kuze-gun | |
| Yamashiro Kizu Post Office | Maruzuka, Saganaka, Kizu-machi, Kizugawa-city | Kansai science city |
| Keihanna Plaza Post Office | Hikaridai Seika-cho, Soraku-gun | Kansai science city |
| Sonobe Post Office | Kamihon-machi Minami, Sonobe-cho, Nantan-city | Ruri-kei ravine |
About [postmark] (postal mark)
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- This mark is derived from the Japanese word Teishin bureau.
- This mark is unique to Japan. It indicates a post office-related facility or product.
Mail Boxes in Japan
Mail boxes in Japan are red, with a white or silver [postmark] (postal mark).








