The currency fluctuates of course, but at present you can think of it as 1 yen = 1 cent (US)
So 1 US dollar = 100 yen (approximately, but this varies up and down)
Now in 2009 the Yen is stronger than the dollar. In 2007 it was slightly weaker.
Japan does not have a denomination for 100 of their currency like we do in the England, Europe and USA.
Europe - 100 Euro cents = 1 Euro
UK - 100 Pennies/Pence = 1 Pound Sterling
USA - 100 Cents = 1 Dollar
Japan - 100 Yen = 100 Yen
The question is quite confusing. The Chinese currency is in yuan, while the yen is the currency of the Japanese. Comparing the dollar to both of them, I would say that the US dollar has a greater value than both. Here are the current exchange rates for the US dollar as compared to the yuan and the yen: 1 US dollar = 6.83 Chinese yuan 1 US dollar = 92.43 Japanese yen
In 1 Dollar (US) is equal to 78 yen(Japanese).
1 US dollar = 79.4300 Japanese yen
1 US dollar is equal to 101.42 of Japanese Yen. 1 US dollar is also equal to 0.73 Euros.
1 U.S. dollar = 82.1692687 Japanese yen
No, the US dollar is worth more than the yen. 1 US dollar equals about 77 yen right now
17640 Japanese Yen = 224.39 US dollars and 1 Yen= 0.0127 US dollar
USD anf JPY are the ISO 4217 codes for US Dollars and Japanese Yen. USDJPY stands for the exchange rate of 1 US Dollar is to how many Japanese Yen, often referred to as "dollar yen"
10 Million in Japanese yen is $122,452.57 in US dollars
37584 Japanese Yen equals 313.4742 US Dollar
84.2400 Japanese yen are in 1 us dollar
It is called yen. A single yen is valued at 0.0120 of a US dollar. example: 1 US dollar amounts to roughly 83 Japanese yen.