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Credit card outage disrupts payments at stores across Japan

Credit card outage disrupts payments at stores across Japan

Posted on 16 July 2026 By jobuzo

TOKYO, July 16 — Credit cards failed to work at convenience stores and other merchants across Japan on Thursday following a system outage, with major credit card companies rushing to restore services, Kyodo News reported.

Major credit card issuer Mitsubishi UFJ NICOS Co said the trouble began around 8am when card payments could not be processed at some merchants, while Sumitomo Mitsui Card Co reported a similar problem. The companies are investigating the cause.

According to East Japan Railway Co, users of its Mobile Suica app were also temporarily prevented from purchasing commuter passes and conducting other transactions using the service’s credit card payment function.

Users of the Mobile Pasmo app for public transport in the Tokyo metropolitan area faced similar problems. — Bernama-Kyodo 

Credit card outage disrupts payments at stores across Japan


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