Accepting an account-to-account (A2A) payin in Japan means receiving money in Japanese yen (JPY) directly into a bank account, without a card in the middle. These payments clear through Japan’s Zengin System. This page covers what happens when you collect a yen A2A payment, how it differs from the Australian PayID flow, and how to keep reconciliation clean.
For the underlying ideas behind A2A payments in general, see real-time A2A payments in depth. For how the Japanese network works, see bank transfers in Japan.

How a yen A2A payin reaches you

1

Customer initiates a transfer

The customer instructs a transfer from their Japanese bank, addressed to the receiving account by bank, branch, account type, account number, and account holder name.
2

Zengin relays the instruction

The customer’s bank sends the transfer data to the Zengin Center, which forwards it to the receiving bank in real time.
3

Funds are credited

The receiving bank credits the account. If the transfer runs during the More Time System’s hours, this happens around the clock; otherwise it follows core business-hour processing.
4

You reconcile the payment

You match the incoming yen payment to the right order or invoice using the reference details attached to the transfer.

How this differs from Australia’s PayID

If you are already familiar with collecting PayID payins in Australia, a few differences are worth noting for Japan.
Because the current Japanese flow does not use an alias, getting the account and reference details exactly right matters for smooth processing and clean reconciliation.

Reconciliation tips

Use clear references

Give each customer a specific reference to include with their transfer so you can match payments to orders without guesswork.

Account for cash habits

Many Japanese customers still prefer cash or convenience-store payments. Expect A2A to be one option among several, and design your checkout accordingly.
Pair yen A2A payins with the card and wallet methods Japanese customers already use. Offering the payment types your customers expect is the most reliable way to lift checkout completion in Japan.