Does Matsuya accept PayPay? Find out the payment methods available at Matsuya.

Matsuya

Matsuya, well-known for its beef rice (gyudon), curry, set meals, and other rice bowls, as well as tonkatsu, sushi, ramen, and café businesses

Stores:977

Matsuya Official Site

PayPay

PayPay is an application that allows you to make easy and economical payments with a single smartphone. It takes as little as one minute to register! PayPay can be used at stores in town, online services, bill payments, and more.

PayPay Official Site

Does Matsuya accept PayPay?

Here's whether Matsuya accepts PayPay, plus the full list of payment methods available.

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Accepted. Matsuya accepts PayPay.

What payment methods can I use at Matsuya?

These are the payment methods currently listed for Matsuya. 'Depends on the store' means availability may vary by branch, terminal, or region.

* Most stores in Japan accept cash in Japanese yen, but foreign currencies are usually not accepted.

Payment
PayPay Available
Dpay Available
aupay auPay Available
Merpay Available
RakutenPay Available
LINEpay Available
Suica, PASMO, ICOCA Available
YuchoPay Available
Alipay Available
WeChatPay Available
Unionpay Available
dPoint Available
Credit Card Depends on store
Visa contactless Depends on store
ANA Pay ANA Pay Depends on store
Rakuten Edy n/a
nanaco n/a
waon n/a
iD n/a
QUICPay n/a
Master contactless n/a
Amex contactless n/a
JCB contactless n/a
RakutenPoint n/a
Tpoint n/a
Ponta n/a
famiPay n/a

Matsuya acceptance chart

At Matsuya, QRcode are widely accepted.
CreditCard may vary by store.
eMoney, Contactless can be hard to use.

Frequently asked questions about Matsuya and PayPay

Does Matsuya accept PayPay?

Yes. Matsuya accepts PayPay.

What other payment methods can I use at Matsuya?

This page also lists the other payment methods accepted at Matsuya, including cards, QR code payments, e-money, contactless payments, and points where available.

Does Matsuya accept cash?

Most stores in Japan accept cash in Japanese yen unless they are explicitly cashless-only. Check the official store information if you need branch-level details.

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* Information on this site is not a guarantee of availability. Please contact each store for availability.