no
because japan wants 30million us dollars for it but the us cant afford it
$100 is the highest denomination of US dollars currently in use
During the US occupation of Japan, historians estimate the US assisted reconstruction of Japan was approximately 1.9 billion dollars.
200.000.000 dollars
$10 is about 931.32 in Japanese yen.
Are you asking if Japan is cheaper? Then the answer is no. Imagine paying 2 dollars for 1 apple and you can understand my world.
The U.S used Japan for trade.
yes they do
Europeans do not use dollars, some use Euros, or pound sterling
US dollars
No, US plugs are not compatible with outlets in Japan. Japan uses a different type of plug and voltage system. You will need a plug adapter and possibly a voltage converter to use US devices in Japan.
The USA has 13.5 trillion dollars. Japan in second place has 4.4 trillion dollars. Then there is china with 3.3 trillion.