Translation guide
A pre-printed, fixed-amount cheque designed to allow the person signing it to make an unconditional payment to someone else as a result of having paid the issuer for that privilege. In Japanese, the term is typically expressed using the loanword トラベラーズチェック, often abbreviated as T/C.
The standard way to refer to a traveller's cheque in Japanese.
The most common and widely understood term. It is a direct loanword from English.
トラベラーズチェックを現金に換えたいのですが。
I'd like to cash a traveller's cheque.
海外旅行にはトラベラーズチェックを持っていくと安全です。
It's safe to take traveller's cheques when traveling abroad.
An abbreviation commonly used in written contexts, such as banking or travel guides.
T/Cの購入はこちらで承ります。
We handle the purchase of traveller's cheques here.
Traveller's cheques are less commonly used today due to the prevalence of credit cards and electronic payments. However, the term is still understood, especially in travel-related contexts.