Currency Pair
JPY to USD Currency Converter
Convert Japanese Yen to United States Dollar, compare the current exchange rate, simulate common transfer fees and review historical movement.
Current Exchange Rate
1 JPY = 0.00616 USD
CurrencyHub displays reference exchange-rate data only when the configured provider returns a valid response.
Quick Conversion Table
Common JPY and USD amounts
Exchange-rate information is provided for reference only and is not financial, trading or investment advice.
| JPY | USD |
|---|---|
| 1 JPY | 0.01 USD |
| 5 JPY | 0.03 USD |
| 10 JPY | 0.06 USD |
| 20 JPY | 0.12 USD |
| 50 JPY | 0.31 USD |
| 100 JPY | 0.62 USD |
| 500 JPY | 3.08 USD |
| 1,000 JPY | 6.16 USD |
| USD | JPY |
|---|---|
| 1.00 USD | 162 JPY |
| 5.00 USD | 812 JPY |
| 10.00 USD | 1,624 JPY |
| 20.00 USD | 3,248 JPY |
| 50.00 USD | 8,119 JPY |
| 100.00 USD | 16,239 JPY |
| 500.00 USD | 81,195 JPY |
| 1,000 USD | 162,390 JPY |
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Currency Context
About JPY and USD
The Japanese yen is a major Asian currency watched closely during policy and risk sentiment changes.
The United States dollar is the main reserve currency used in global trade, finance and commodity pricing.
Related country pages: United States, Japan.
In the selected historical range, the highest available JPY/USD rate is 0.00684, the lowest is 0.00615, and the average is 0.0064550588. The range change is -8.33%.
CurrencyHub is designed for reference and comparison. It does not provide financial, investment, trading or remittance advice.
FAQ
JPY to USD questions
How do I convert JPY to USD?
Enter an amount in Japanese Yen, then CurrencyHub calculates the equivalent value in United States Dollar when provider reference-rate data is available.
What affects the JPY to USD exchange rate?
JPY/USD can move when interest-rate expectations, inflation data, trade flows, central-bank guidance and market risk sentiment change.
Is the JPY to USD 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.