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EUR to JPY Currency Converter
Convert Euro to Japanese Yen, compare the current exchange rate, simulate common transfer fees and review historical movement.
Current Exchange Rate
1 EUR = 185.22 JPY
CurrencyHub displays reference exchange-rate data only when the configured provider returns a valid response.
Quick Conversion Table
Common EUR and JPY amounts
Exchange-rate information is provided for reference only and is not financial, trading or investment advice.
| EUR | JPY |
|---|---|
| 1.00 EUR | 185 JPY |
| 5.00 EUR | 926 JPY |
| 10.00 EUR | 1,852 JPY |
| 20.00 EUR | 3,704 JPY |
| 50.00 EUR | 9,261 JPY |
| 100.00 EUR | 18,522 JPY |
| 500.00 EUR | 92,610 JPY |
| 1,000 EUR | 185,220 JPY |
| JPY | EUR |
|---|---|
| 1 JPY | 0.01 EUR |
| 5 JPY | 0.03 EUR |
| 10 JPY | 0.05 EUR |
| 20 JPY | 0.11 EUR |
| 50 JPY | 0.27 EUR |
| 100 JPY | 0.54 EUR |
| 500 JPY | 2.70 EUR |
| 1,000 JPY | 5.40 EUR |
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Currency Context
About EUR and JPY
The euro is the shared currency of the euro area and one of the most traded currencies in the world.
The Japanese yen is a major Asian currency watched closely during policy and risk sentiment changes.
Related country pages: Japan, Germany, France, Italy.
In the selected historical range, the highest available EUR/JPY rate is 187.72, the lowest is 170.42, and the average is 180.6062. The range change is +7.34%.
CurrencyHub is designed for reference and comparison. It does not provide financial, investment, trading or remittance advice.
FAQ
EUR to JPY questions
How do I convert EUR to JPY?
Enter an amount in Euro, then CurrencyHub calculates the equivalent value in Japanese Yen when provider reference-rate data is available.
What affects the EUR to JPY exchange rate?
EUR/JPY can move when interest-rate expectations, inflation data, trade flows, central-bank guidance and market risk sentiment change.
Is the EUR to JPY rate shown here a bank rate?
No. CurrencyHub shows reference exchange-rate information when provider data is available. Banks, card networks and money transfer providers may apply spreads or fees.