breif summary of japanese currency?
How do they measure it?
What term they use?
Things like that : )
thank you!
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June 8th, 2010 at 9:16 am
1 Yen is the smallest, and aluminium coin only.
5 Yen; coin only.
10Yen; coin only.
100Yen; coin only.
500Yen; coin only.
1000Yen; note only.
2000Yen; note only.
5000Yen; note only.
10000 Yen is the largest; note only.
Today’s rate; US1$ is 90 Yen.
An egg is about 30Yen.
Big Mac Set is 650Yen.
Starbucks Espresso is 800Yen.
Starting salary after college is about 200,000Yen<including taxes>
Average new condo is in Tokyo; 49,000,000Yen.
Jobless people are over 3.5millions.
Over 10 millions people are living under $21000 annual income.
Japan is no longer rich country.
June 8th, 2010 at 9:16 am
Big Mac in Japan is not 800 yen. It’s 300-400 yen.