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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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#2717
  • hmm
  • 2024/03/26 (Tue) 21:26
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$ I want to exchange 20K worth of money into Japanese yen, what should I do ?

Every time I go back to Japan, the bank charges me a lot of fees to exchange money, which is a waste. ? I only go back to my hometown once a year. I can transfer my residence card, but I don't have a bank account or credit card in Japan.

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#2718

It is my routine to watch the Japanese news on the Internet every morning over coffee, but today the news content differed from one media outlet to another, giving me a good idea of each media outlet's political position.

The Sankei Shimbun carried a large top story detailing the issue of a private company's materials submitted to the Cabinet Office's task force on renewable energy that had the logo of a Chinese state-run power company on them. It also carried three related articles separately.

The Yomiuri Shimbun also covered the issue, but the article itself was rather short and the treatment was normal.

On the other hand, Asahi and Mainichi did not cover the issue, as did MSN Japan and Yahoo Japan News.

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#2719
  • 昭和通りのおとっつぁん
  • 2024/03/27 (Wed) 20:13
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> $ I want to exchange about 20K worth into Japanese Yen, what should I do ?

One person $ return home with less than 10K in cash, there are many
money changers near Shinjuku station ( in Akaide Yokocho ) where you can exchange into Yen. It is definitely more advantageous than changing money at a bank.

If the rate on 3/28 $ 1=151.37, you can get 149.00 yen for $ 1. 
By the way, the reverse is 150.98 yen and you get $ 1.

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#2722
  • ピーナッツ
  • 2024/03/28 (Thu) 12:12
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I envy people who can analyze like Almond. I think I would notice a lot of things.

People who make fun of such things are lame.

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#2723
  • 昭和医大のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/03/28 (Thu) 17:36
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>一人$10K以下の現金を持って帰国し、新宿駅近く(思い出横丁)に
両替商が多くあるので、そこで円に替える。銀行で替えるよりも断然有利。

そこは 日本円をドルにしたい場合もお勧めですか。

日本でもアメリカでも有利な方がいいです。

投資家おとっつぁんが 昔言ってたダウンタウンLAの両替商はどうですか。

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