Japan uses yen.
100 yen is roughly US$1.1000 yen is about US$10.Things in Japan have the same sort of prices as in America/Australia. So you could buy a few riceballs or cold drinks from a convenience store; you could buy 9 or 10 things from a 100-yen store (my favourite stores!) or 2-3 phone charms from a temple.
Depends where you are, as prices within major population centres are going to be higher than elsewhere. Basically, think of a thousand yen as ten dollars or so, and you'll have an idea of what you can buy.
the Yen.
$10 is about 931.32 in Japanese yen.
Yen is the curancy of Japan.
The Japanese Yen is the official currency of Japan.
The type of money that Japan uses is called yen, and sen is 1 100th of 1 yen.
dick, or yen
Japan's currency is the 'yen'. 1 yen is approximately 1 cent USD.
No. In 2012, it has taken from about 77 to about 81 yen to buy one US dollar; in other words, the yen is worth about 1/80th of a US dollar.
The yen is the Japanese currency