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  1. 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.

  2. 2023年11月30日 · Applications must be made in person at your local Japanese Embassy. Again, the exact documents you’ll need will vary according to your country, but you can expect to be required to bring: ・Your passport. Again, make sure it’s valid for the entire duration of your working holiday. ・A completed visa application form.

  3. 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.

  4. 2017年6月26日 · Despite significant cultural differences, the strictest customers made up around 30 percent of most nations’ totals (with Hong Kong being slightly more forgiving and the U.K. a bit more demanding). In Japan, though, the majority, 56 percent, of the respondents said that after one case of bad customer service, they’ll simply spend their money somewhere else from then on.

  5. 2019年4月10日 · We broke down the denominations and some interesting facts about Japanese currency in a previous article, so this time we'll focus on the notes that are soon to change—the ¥1,000, ¥5,000 and ¥10,000, plus the ¥500 coin—and see how they compare to their counterparts, which have been in circulation since 2004.

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  7. 2015年2月28日 · Like many international airports, Narita is not exactly on the doorstep of a major destination city, and travelers headed for Tokyo will usually make the 60-kilometer (36-mile) journey to the metropolis via the Narita Express, a high-speed rail service with a single-trip fare of ¥3,020 (US$25.34). But you could make the trip paying ⅓ of the ...

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