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How to change Japanese yen into cash when traveling to Japan?

1. Exchange Japanese yen in China: All commercial banks in China can exchange Japanese yen, but money changers must hold passports, visas and other materials. The exchange rate of foreign exchange is settled according to the real-time exchange rate, and cash is exchanged according to the purchase price of paper money, and a handling fee is charged.

2. Exchange Japanese yen in Japan: In addition to Japanese banks or other foreign currency exchange offices, major international airports also have foreign currency exchange windows to provide currency exchange services for passengers. In addition, you can also use credit cards such as VISA, MasterCard, AMEX and DINERS to withdraw cash from ATMs set up by banks and post offices all over Japan.

The foreign exchange rate changes with the fluctuation of the foreign exchange market every day. In Japan, the exchange limit for each person is 6000 yuan (about 90000 yen). Most Japanese commercial banks need about 30 minutes to exchange foreign currency, but please bring your passport with you when you exchange it, otherwise it will not be accepted.

Extended data:

The denominations of banknotes issued by the Bank of Japan are 10000, 5000 and 1000 yen. There are also 500, 1 00,50,10,5,1yen coins. 1 yen equals 100 integral. Among them, 2000 yen denomination notes are less in circulation in the market and are not recognized in most vending machines.

Japanese paper money is written in Chinese characters (arranged from left to right), and the words "Japanese paper money" are printed on the upper middle. On the back, there is the Latin pinyin line name "NIPPON GINKO" (Bank of Japan);

Currency unit name "Japanese yen" (rounded). All kinds of banknotes have no date of issue, and the person in charge of the issuing unit uses the seal, that is, the "president's seal" and "issuing director's seal" printed in red on the front.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia _ Japanese Currency