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  1. 2020年1月22日 · The ¥1,000 is the smallest denomination of Japanese bills, and is worth about US$9 (or €8). Japanese banknotes are all different sizes, which makes them quite easy to tell apart. The ¥1,000 is 76 x 150 millimeters (about 3 x 6 inches). On one side is the famed Japanese bacteriologist, Dr. Hideyo Noguchi.

  2. 2019年12月10日 · How to Use. The machines are super intuitive and easy to use. Select the currency you want to exchange your money from, say you had leftover cash in Japan; then you’d select Japanese yen. The next step is to choose the currency you want the cash exchanged into, if you were heading back home to the States, you might select USD.

  3. 2015年2月28日 · Tokyo Shuttle: Reserved seats for all services cost ¥900 ($7.55) and can be booked online in English. The walk-up fare is ¥1,000, or ¥2,000 on early morning services (before 5 a.m.). The Access Narita: Tickets cost a flat rate of ¥1,000 ($8.38); you can also book online, but the website is in Japanese only. ...

  4. 2018年3月30日 · 100-yen Shops: Can Do (キャンドゥ) 10am-9pm • Near Mandarake. Super Cheap Japan has put together an incredible cheapo tour of Akihabara—or 'Akiba,' as they call it here. Follow the recommended route to find all the arcades, maid cafes, manga and anime stores, electronic stores and used good stores that you need!

  5. 2017年12月11日 · Ticket Costs. Like many other countries, tickets for mega arena concerts featuring international artists sit at the ¥10,000 mark (US$89.55). Depending on the tour, the act, their recent success and the type of ticket you want to get, this price can skyrocket pretty quickly. However, on average it's safest to budget ¥10,000 to ¥20,000 to see ...

  6. 2019年5月22日 · Naha is one of the few cities in Japan to utilize a monorail system. Also known as the Yui Rail, it conveniently glides past most of the city's main attractions, including stops at Shruri-jo Castle, Kokusai-dori and Naha Airport. 24-hour passes are ¥800, 48-hour passes are ¥1,400.

  7. 2015年2月5日 · Yuki Matsuri (Snow Festival) is famous across Japan because of the dazzling light shows flashing against sculptures built by ice crafters from around the world. After enjoying the festival, do yourself a favor and check out these other cool events! 10. Walk on Fields of Snow in Hokkaido's Historical Village.

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