What currency does Japan use? A complete guide
The Japanese monetary unit is the Yen, with the abbreviation JPY and the symbol ¥. In this guide we answer the big questions: what currency does Japan use, what are its denominations, and how much do things cost in Japan?
Learn more about the Japanese currency and why it may be easier to order yen online before you travel to Japan.
A breakdown of the Japanese currency
Japanese currency consists of yen (¥ or 円 in Japanese). One yen corresponds to 100 sen, although sen are :
Notes:
- 1,000 yen
- 2,000 yen
- 5,000 yen
- 10,000 yen
Coins:
- 1 yen
- 5 yen
- 10 yen
- 50 yen
- 100 yen
- 500 yen
Is the Japanese monetary unit used anywhere else?
The yen is only used in Japan. It’s a good idea to make sure you have at least some currency at all times, as some Japanese outlets won’t accept UK debit or credit cards.
How much can I expect to spend in Japan?
Although Japan has a reputation as an expensive country to travel in, the currency exchange rate for Japanese yen as of December 2023 has been weakening. That makes day-to-day goods fairly affordable, and many items now cost less than they would in the UK.
As part of your research, don’t miss our travel guide to Japan. It answers all the questions you might have about travelling to Japan.
How to get your yen
The easiest and least-stress option is to order your yen from us before you head to Japan. Ordering online will get you the our best available rate.
If you need to convert yen once you’ve arrived, there are plenty of Travelex stores on hand. Just take a look at our to find the nearest branch.
While you can also use credit and debit cards to withdraw yen from an ATM, there are often hidden charges and not all cards are accepted. The Travelex Money Card is the best of both worlds, giving you convenience and security with no nasty surprises.
How to spend your yen
Japan has a reputation as a . Get your yen delivered to your door or collect at one of more than 50 Travelex stores.Take out our Buy Back Promise when you buy your travel money and, after your trip, we’ll buy back your leftover currency from you at the original transaction exchange rate.