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The Japanese five-dollar bill does not exist, as Japan uses the yen as its currency and does not have a direct equivalent to the U.S. five-dollar bill. The smallest denomination of banknotes in Japan is the 1,000 yen bill. The value of the yen fluctuates against other currencies, so its worth in dollars or other currencies would depend on the current exchange rate.

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