I thought I would share with you what exactly Japanese currency looks like, just because. I'm just going to dive right into it, but first I want to mention a few things worth noting:
It's name: "yen," however, in Japan we pronounce it "en"
The symbol:¥
The exchange rate: horrible
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1¥ front. |
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1¥ back. |
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5¥ front. |
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5¥ back. |
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10¥ front. |
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10¥ back. |
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50¥ front. |
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50¥ back. |
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100¥ front. |
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100¥ back. |
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500¥ front. |
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500¥ back. |
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1,000¥ front. |
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1,000¥ back. |
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2,000¥ front.
The Japanese 2,000¥ is like the American $2, in that they aren't commonly seen and elicit an "ooh, cool!" (or rather 「あ!すごい!」when they do turn up. |
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2,000¥ back. |
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5,000¥ front. |
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5,000¥ back. |
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10,000¥ front. |
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10,000¥ back. |
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