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Today's Japanese lesson is to teach you about the type of Japanese coins and notes, starting from 1 yen.

We will show you what they look like, and all the tips and secrets about Japanese money.
You will find out how to define whether they are real or not.

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  • Just to let you know, the anime-freak thing is something you might consider relaxing about...This is definitely a cliche and most people who take learning the japanese language seriously will not be impressed by this - at all. So, don't be おたく...be a culturally sensitive and curious person that is sincerely interested in Japan.

  • 1, 5, 10, 100, 500 - coins

    1000, 5000, 10 000 - banknote

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  • who posted this cuz i need help lerning japanese

  • thanks!!!

  • Fortunately, Japanese stores, or at least the ones from parts that foreigners usually visit, use cash registers that display prices. So you pretty much don't need to learn any of this. Unless you want to visit some rural area.

  • what i do is just add a decimal for a rough estimate, e.i.:1000 yen= approx. $10.00

    see?just add the decimal after the first 2 digits.

  • nice video you made,

    another video to watch is

    How and Why Hide your Cash Under Ground

  • why the fuk do you need to learn jap to go to jap when beanesr dont even learn english and comes to america to get a job..

  • god damn. the japanese hairstyles are so awesome. i want mine too Y_Y

  • u speak very nice english

  • Thanks for the intro to Japanese currency. I come across these coins and banknotes every time I fly through Narita on the way to Seoul, and it's nice to hear how you pronounce the names of the currency in Japanese.

    I have put my Korean Type set coin collection (every type of coin that has been put into circulation by the Bank of Korea) on youtube. Take a look sometime..

  • I never noticed the Australian accent ; )

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