Where is the Japanese Yen Accepted?

The Japanese Yen (JPY) is Japan’s official currency and the third most traded currency in the world. It is accepted everywhere across Japan – from bustling cities like Tokyo and Osaka to rural areas and small restaurants. While foreign cards and debit cards are increasingly accepted in bigger cities, many shops, temples, and traditional markets still rely on cash. The yen comes in both yen coins (¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥50, ¥100, ¥500) and yen notes (¥1,000, ¥2,000, ¥5,000, ¥10,000). You’ll often find yourself using coins for public transport, vending machines, and small restaurants, so it’s a good idea to carry […]

Specifications

Country Japan Official Currency Japanese yen Currency Code JPY Currency Symbol ¥ Banknote Denominations ¥1,000, ¥5,000 and €10,000 Coin Denominations ¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥20, ¥50, ¥100 and ¥500 In Stock Yes Current Rate  

Description

The official currency of Japan is the yen, represented by the symbol ¥ and the currency code JPY. Other less common symbols include 円 and 圓. It is the third most traded currency worldwide and a recognised foreign currency across Asia and beyond. Prices in Japan are often displayed with the ¥ symbol followed by the amount. The currency is commonly used in both cash transactions and card payments, but cash is still king, especially in rural areas and at smaller stores or food stalls.

Where euros are accepted

The Euro is used across 20 European countries including France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands, and Portugal. The Euro is also accepted in microstates such as Monaco and San Marino. Europe relies heavily on cash in some areas, especially smaller towns, so it’s useful to carry Euros for most purchases.

Specifications

Official Currency The Euro Currency Code EUR Currency Symbol € Banknote Denominations €5, €10, €20, €50, €100 and €200 Coin Denominations 1¢, 2¢, 5¢, 10¢, 20¢, 50¢, €1 and €2 In Stock Yes Current Rate

Description

The official currency of Europe is the Euro. The currency sign for the Euro is €, while the code is EUR. In Europe, it’s more common to see the symbol written after the numeral, as in 10€. The Euro is the second most traded currency on the world’s foreign exchange markets, the euro is issued by the European Central Bank. Euro banknote denominations Euro banknotes have 7 denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. Euro coins The Euro has 8 coin denominations: €2, €1, 50cent, 20cent, 10cent, 5cent, 2cent and 1cent.