What can you buy with 106 yen?
Currently 1 U.S. dollar = 106.849022 Japanese yen
i was wondering what you could by with this because i don’t know exactly how their exchange rate works?
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Cheap drinks/food/items in convenience shops or something from a hyaku-yen shop.
A candy bar.
Anything in a 100 yen store unless it’s priced higher than 100 yen. They’ll charge you the 5% consumption tax and you’ll have 1 yen left over.
Beyond that, there’s not much you can buy with only 106 yen.
A lot ! You can go to a 100 yen store and look around. Slippers, chop sticks, toys…tons of things…
In Tokyo (2007) I found a noodle bar that sold noodles in broth from 100yen (not a lavish meal more like those noodles from the little packets),sometimes fruit could be bought at that price and the 100 yen shops are great on a hot sweaty day so many things.
You can buy many things at "100yen shops" with your 106 yen(100+5%tax),but 1US dollar is currently around 91 Japanese yen.So, there are not so many things you can buy with your 1$ in Japan.
The source below is a link to the list of the things that is sold in one of the Japanese 100yen shop.
100 yen store is good for you, unfortunately the currency exchange is now: 1 US Dollar = 92 yen.
Meaning you cant buy anything at a 100 yen store.
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