Electronic Money Available at Japanese Temples


Kinkaku-ji (The Gold Pavilion Temple). "Riddian" some rights reserved. flickr

Kinkaku-ji (The Gold Pavilion Temple). "Riddian" some rights reserved. flickr

The issue amount of electronic money in Japan is 130,000,000, which is little more than Japanese population.

70 % of Electronic Money is used at supermarkets and convenience stores.

It’s also popular to be used as transportation tickets.

In addition to the major stores, there are other services started adopting electronic money, even at traditional temples.

The famous Kinkaku-ji (The Gold Pavilion Temple) in Kyoto accept electronic money for admission fee.

Some visitors buys the tickets with “wallet cell phone.”

Historical temples often seem conservative but a temple stated “we are willing to accept a new technology because that’s how temples were in the past. These are the place accepted and familiarized frontier cultures as Buddhism.”

Reference: The Nikkei 9.11.2009

 

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