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Japanese Lesson ⑥【Japanese Currency】

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

Introducing Japanese coins. If you want to have a closer look at these coins please visit my blog
http://hirokonakamura.com/2009/09/02/japanese-currency-coin/

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  • Question Sensei!!!! is the Go-En 5 cents in america or 5 dollars?

  • 5 cents. :) 5 dollars is go-hyaku-en.

  • Wow I didn't expect to get these nice comments! Thanks! :-)

    The biggest bank note in Japan is 10,000 Yen. (about USD100)

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  • i was just about to write, that i find it weird that one time the words mean 5+10 and the other time its 5*100 until i recognized its the same in german with "fünfzehn" and "fünfhundert

  • @01miguel0122 And free sites for kanji and grammar, and nico live, and skype, all free.

  • @01miguel0122 Anime.

  • @SEEK0HELP0HERE Not really there are some *teachers* but it's not like a real teacher I highly recomend that you join a website(japanesepod101, i loved the website) or buy a program (rosetta stone, i never tried it so idk) or private tutor(i never done it, too expensive).

  • I want to learn Japanese, is there someone on youtube who teaches Japanese in a consistent and organized way?

  • Ano raku raku to desu. Anata no kyojou jousu desu. Moshi Nihon ni

    homon, serede wa raku raku to kaimono desu. Kinsen ga tenji suru

    arigato gozaimasu. Ano jouzu desune. Ganbatte kudasai.^^

  • awesome video... I can count okay in Japanese, but I'd NEVER seen the currency before. very cool to see...

  • Japanese money just seems so superfluous. You buy a candy bar there and it costs 5,000,000,000 yen or something. (takasugimasu)

    1 yen is not needed at all !! Still, you can get away with giving homeless people in Tokyo literally next-to-nothing in change.

  • i love the 500 yen coin the best. the zeros' on it remind me of a hologram. turn them one way, it looks like two regular zeros but when you turn them another way, the zeros have "500円" on them. its cool.

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