They pay with yen, the notes and coins they use are: Notes: 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen, 2,000 yen 1,000 yen Coins: 500 yen, 100 yen, 50 yen, 10 yen, 5 yen, 1 yen
the Yen.
YenThe Japanese currency is the Yen, literally meaning "circle". One yen corresponds to 100 sen. However, sen are not used in everyday life anymore.Coins come in 1 Yen, 5 Yen, 10 Yen, 50 Yen, 100 Yen and 500 Yen.Bills come in 1,000 Yen, 2,000 Yen (very rare), 5,000 Yen and 10,000 Yen.Vending machines usually accept 10 Yen, 50 Yen, 100 Yen and 500 Yen coins, as well as 1,000 Yen bills. Some newer machines also accept 5,000 Yen and 10,000 Yen bills.
Well, since yen is Japanese money, 500 yen is 500 yen in Japanese!!
Japan uses yen.
The Yen is the currency of Japan.Yen :3The Japanese use the Yen as their currency unit.
The yen is the Japanese currency
a one-yen coin: 2 yen
9172.5 yen
It is three yen
Yen is the curancy of Japan.
"Yen Ching" could refer to several things, such as a Chinese restaurant, a historical reference to Peking (now Beijing), or the name of a place or business. Additional context would be needed to provide a more specific answer.