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This makes the Japanese currency worth more than American currency because you don't get as much bang for your buck in Japan as you would in America. Dollar = 78 Yen, you would get 1,574 Yen, which is not enough to buy that same $20.00 meal you got in America. In Japan that meal would be 2000 Yen, because the Japanese people treat their 1 Yen about the same as our 1 cent, (and for certain things, even more then that.) and because the exchange rate is roughly 1 U.S. If you ate a $20.00 meal in America, and payed $20.00 for it, you would not be able to eat the same exact meal in Japan for the same amount. How do you convince somebody that the Yen (Japanese Currency) is worth more than the Dollar (American Currency). I don't know if this is the right sub reddit, I'm trying to be as specific as possible and I think you guys might be able to help out. Related Subreddits: the list has been moved to the Wiki because it's really long ** Requests for candy, etc from Japan: /r/snackexchange** Questions related to finances, taxes, long-term investing etc: /r/JapanFinance Questions regarding life in Japan: /r/japanlife Questions about moving to Japan (including finding work and the actual process of moving): /r/movingtojapan Questions about teaching English: /r/teachinginjapan or /r/jetprogramme/ Questions related to the Japanese language: /r/learnjapanese (translation requests belong in /r/translator) Questions for travel to and within Japan: /r/japantravel
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