As for all methods, you need your 'My Number' for application.
(1) SMBC (Mitsui Sumitomo Ginko)
https://www.smbc.co.jp/kojin/otetsuduki/sonota/kaigai/ (English)
As all of you have an SMBC bank account, you can add the international remittance service to your account.
You may also have to sign up for SMBC Direct (Internet Banking) service and submit a photocopy of your “my number” notification card.
Though the net banking screen and international remittance application form are all in Japanese, we can help you out by signing up.
The fee is 3,500 yen/transaction.
(2) Shinsei Bank 'Go Remit'
http://www.shinseibank.com/english/goremit/ (English)
English website/application form/toll-free assistance available.
After sending the money to the designated account using domestic money transfer 'Furikomi', they will automatically transfer the money to the registered account overseas.
Furikomi can be done from the ATM or the SMBC Internet banking service.
The fee is 2,000 yen/transaction.
(3) Seven Bank International Money Transfer Service
http://www.sevenbank.co.jp/soukin/en/ (English)
Also, English website/application form/toll-free assistance is available.
Opening Seven Bank account is required (can be done on the Internet).
Seven Bank is kind of a web bank, in which you can deposit money from ATMs at Seven-Eleven (charge is free).
The fee varies according to the amount of the money.
(4) Rakuten Bank
https://www.rakuten-bank.co.jp/geo/remittance/charge/ (Japanese)
Opening Rakuten Bank account is required (can be done on the Internet).
The fee for remittance is 750 yen/transaction (plus the relaying fee).
(5) Western Union
https://www.westernunion.com/jp/en/home.html (English)
Western Union is also providing an international money remittance service.
The remittance fee varies from 400 yen to 1,480 yen, depending on the amount of the sending money.
(6) Wise
https://wise.com/jp/send-money/ (English)
TransferWise provides low-cost international remittance.
The remittance fee can be found on their website.
After sending the money to the designated account using domestic money transfer 'Furikomi', they will automatically transfer the money to the registered account overseas.
Furikomi can be done from the ATM or the SMBC Internet banking service.
(7) WorldRemit
https://www.worldremit.com/ (English)
WorldRemit also provides low-cost international remittance.
The remittance fee can be found on their website.
After sending the money to the designated account using domestic money transfer 'Furikomi', they will automatically transfer the money to the registered account overseas.
Furikomi can be done from the ATM or the SMBC Internet banking service.