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The Japanese yen (円 or 圓, en, symbol: ¥; code: JPY) is the official currency of Japan. It is the third most traded currency in the foreign exchange market after the United States dollar and the euro. It is also widely used as a reserve currency after the U.S. dollar, the euro, and the pound sterling.
Yen is pronounced "en" [eɴ] in Japanese. The word (Shinjitai: 円, Kyūjitai: 圓) literally means "round" in Japanese, as yuán does in Chinese or won in Korean. Originally, Chinese had traded silver in mass (see sycee) and when Spanish and Mexican silver coins arrived, the Chinese called them 銀圓 (silver round) for their circular shapes, The coins and the name also appeared in Japan. Later, the Chinese replaced 圓 with 元 which has the same pronunciation in Mandarin (but not in Japanese). The Japanese preferred 圓, which remains until now (albeit in its simplified form, 円, since the end of World War II).
Japan Travel Guide: Money in JAPAN #2: How to prepare your Japanese Yen http://youtu.be/D-uLHGkgNso I explain Money in Japan. ★Watch another Money in Japan episode! Money in Japan #1: http://youtu.be/YUisubvpslI Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA. I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan! I explain “Money in Japan”. In this video, I explain how to prepare your Japanese Yen for your trip to Japan. As I explain in the previous video (Japan Travel Guide: Money in JAPAN (Japanese Money) #1: Ways you pay in JAPAN), if you travel Japan, you need to get ready your cash at hand, because there are situations where you can’t use credit card in Japan. I share information about how to exchange your money to Japan...
“Princes of the Yen: Central Banks and the Transformation of the Economy” reveals how Japanese society was transformed to suit the agenda and desire of powerful interest groups, and how citizens were kept entirely in the dark about this. Based on a book by Professor Richard Werner, a visiting researcher at the Bank of Japan during the 90s crash, during which the stock market dropped by 80% and house prices by up to 84%. The film uncovers the real cause of this extraordinary period in recent Japanese history. Making extensive use of archival footage and TV appearances of Richard Werner from the time, the viewer is guided to a new understanding of what makes the world tick. And discovers that what happened in Japan almost 25 years ago is again repeating itself in Europe. To understand how,...
Japanese money is nearly always in very good condition. I've never seen a scrumpled or torn bank note patched together with tape. I suspect that some people might even iron the bank notes - of course that's just wild speculation, but they're always very flat and smooth. Maybe there's a special flattening and smoothing machine at every bank or an old lady ironing them one by one. But more than likely it's because most people take care of their cash and the banks quickly dispose of old ones. I prefer the old lady ironing them theory. For more information about the Japanese Yen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_yen Except for making cash withdrawals at banks and ATMs, it is best not to rely on credit cards in Japan. While department stores, top-end hotels and some restaurants d...
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In this video, I show the visual differences between Japanese Yen and American Coins. Also, some tips and things to consider when using Yen in Japan.
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I show a couple uncommon or "rare" bills/notes that I got during my trip to Japan, as well as give a quick overview of what is currently available in terms of paper money and coins. Though still common enough to get back in your change every now and again the 2000 yen bill is considered lucky by some, while the 500 yen bill was phased out in the 80's when introducing the 500 yen coin.
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The Korean won gained more than 25 percent of its value against the Japanese yen last year,... as Tokyo sought to weaken its currency to breathe fresh life into its moribund economy. The Bank of Korea said Tuesday... that the gain compared with nearly three percent appreciation of the won against the U.S. dollar in 2013. The central bank said the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to cautiously taper its bond-buying stimulus program... and Korea's current account suplus and other sound economic fundamentals resulted in the rise of the local currency.
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Japan Travel Guide: Money in JAPAN (Japanese Money) #1: Ways you pay i n JAPAN: http://youtu.be/YUisubvpslI I explain Money in Japan. ★Watch another Money in Japan episode! How to prepare your Japanese Yen #2: http://youtu.be/D-uLHGkgNso Welcome to Experience Japan with YUKA. I show you real Japan. Here is the right place for you if you want to know about Japan and plan to travel or trip to Japan! I explain “Money in Japan”. I show you Japanese Money and ways you can pay in Japan. In Japan, there are situations that you can’t use credit cards. So, you need to prepare cash at hand. Even big chain restaurants don’t accept credit cards like many chain belt conveyer sushi restaurants. It means not only small stores or restaurants…. So, Please notice! ★ About tax free: Check the link bel...
How to count Japanese Yen simple and easy
http://www.euronews.com/ The Japanese Yen has gone through the 100 to the dollar mark for the first time since April 2009, and is now at a four-year low edging towards 102. Since its slide began the Nikkei stock exchange index has ballooned by more than 55% since November. It is part of the government's determination to drive the country out of two decades of deflation, but some say they are rigging the market. "The Japanese government or the Japanese central bank has absolutely no intention to engage in currency manipulation. Our sole objective is to stop the negative spiral caused by deflation, revitalise the Japanese economy and in turn, contribute to the growth of the world economy," said Economics minister Akira Amari. Exporters are already feeling the benefits, reporting improved...
Japanese Yen is losing ground against most of its trading partners. On the charts, this means nice flowing trends on JPY pairs. In today's free newsletter, Hao discusses three JPY pairs that offer potential long trade opportunities and shares his trade plans on them if price moves in his favour.
As New Taiwan Dollar rises in value, the Japanese Yen continues to depreciate, dipping below 0.27 against the NT dollar to reach a one-and-a-half-year low against the local currency. Big investors have reportedly seized on the opportunity to buy up yen, with some single currency orders worth up to 1 million NT dollars being reported. One analyst said it was possible that the Yen could drop even further in the coming months. These skincare products sponsored by a famous Japanese soap opera star have become must-buys for Taiwanese traveling to Japan, especially now given that the dramatic recent depreciation in the Japanese Yen has pushed the prices of Japanese goods down for foreign buyers.MasonImporterAt the beginning of June there’s a chance we may see the Yen trading between 0.2650 and 0...
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