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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.

  3. 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.

  4. 2019年7月5日 · To open an account, head to your local branch with the documents listed above. The forms you need to fill in are all in Japanese but fairly straightforward, including info like your address, date of birth, etc. After applying, you’ll get a cash card (and an optional bank book) sent to you through the post. One thing to be aware of: while ...

  5. 2019年4月17日 · iDeCo accounts were created by the government to encourage individuals to save and invest their hard-earned cash for retirement. They are similar to 401k accounts in the U.S. but the contribution limits are lower—between ¥12,000 and ¥68,000 (about US$100 to $600) per month, depending on your employment status.

  6. 2022年5月30日 · John Asano Updated May 30, 2022. Flowers Rainy Days Early Summer. The rainy season is a period of transition from spring to summer in Japan that typically lasts from early June to mid-July for most of the country. The Japanese word for rainy season is tsuyu, literally “plum rain” (梅雨), as it coincides with the season of plums ripening ...

  7. 2017年12月15日 · Here are eight magic tips to get a little deeper on a weekend in Kanazawa without breaking the bank! 8. Train or Bus is Good, Car is Cheaper. While the Hokuriku Shinkansen can get you straight from Tokyo to Kanazawa, it also costs a pretty penny (¥14,120 one way). If you have companions who can speak Japanese, or just have a good knack for ...