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AUD to JPY Market Data

Australian dollar (AUD) to Japanese yen (JPY) market data - latest interbank exchange rate, trend, chart & historic rates.

90-day market context

AUD to JPY at 113.6 is 2.9% above its 3-month average of 110.4, having traded in a relatively stable 7.3% range from 106.2 to 114.0
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Currency Forecasts related to AUD/JPY

AUD to JPY Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, AUD/JPY is trading near the 90-day average at around 113.6, pushed lower by risk-off sentiment. The pair remains supported by safe-haven flows into yen amid geopolitical tensions and rising energy prices.

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AUD to USD Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, AUD/USD is trading close to its recent highs, supported by risk-off sentiment and geopolitical tensions. The pair is holding near the 3-month average, with risk sentiment remaining dominant.

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USD to JPY Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, USD/JPY is trading close to 159.2, which is slightly above the 3-month average of 157.3. The pair remains supported by safe-haven flows driven by elevated geopolitical tensions and risk-off sentiment.

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AUD/JPY trades near 113.6 with a mild downside bias amid risk-off sentiment and safe-haven flows. Expect range around 112.0–114.0 over the next few sessions, with potential for further dips if geopolitical tensions or energy prices escalate.

 

AUD to JPY Conversion: What Is Your Money Worth?

To help you understand the real-world value of the current exchange rate, the table below shows how much Australian dollar are worth in Japanese yen across a range of amounts.

This gives a quick view of what you’d get when converting different AUD amounts at today’s rate * :

AUD JPY
A$ 1 ¥ 113.82
A$ 5 ¥ 569.10
A$ 10 ¥ 1,138
A$ 20 ¥ 2,276
A$ 50 ¥ 5,691
A$ 100 ¥ 11,382
A$ 250 ¥ 28,455
A$ 500 ¥ 56,910
A$ 1,000 ¥ 113,820
A$ 2,000 ¥ 227,640
A$ 5,000 ¥ 569,100
A$ 10,000 ¥ 1,138,200
A$ 20,000 ¥ 2,276,400
A$ 50,000 ¥ 5,691,000
A$ 100,000 ¥ 11,382,000
AUD JPY
A$ 0.0088 ¥ 1
A$ 0.0439 ¥ 5
A$ 0.0879 ¥ 10
A$ 0.1757 ¥ 20
A$ 0.4393 ¥ 50
A$ 0.8786 ¥ 100
A$ 2.1965 ¥ 250
A$ 4.3930 ¥ 500
A$ 8.7860 ¥ 1,000
A$ 17.57 ¥ 2,000
A$ 43.93 ¥ 5,000
A$ 87.86 ¥ 10,000
A$ 175.72 ¥ 20,000
A$ 439.30 ¥ 50,000
A$ 878.60 ¥ 100,000

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*Converted at the current AUD-JPY interbank exchange rate. Calculate actual payout amounts for Send Money and Travel Money exchange rates.

 
   
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Everyday Costs in in Japan

How much does it really cost to live, work, or travel in ? Here's what to expect for daily expenses and expat living.

Currency Guide for Japan (JPY)

For a traveler planning a mid-range stay in Japan for one week, it's wise to budget approximately ¥100,000 to ¥150,000 (around $680 to $1,020 USD) for a comfortable experience. This amount can cover a range of activities, from enjoyable dining to sightseeing and accommodation. Typical daily expenses that travelers can expect include a meal at a local restaurant for about ¥1,200-¥2,500 (🍱), a cup of coffee for around ¥400 (☕), public transport fares averaging ¥200 (🚄), a prepaid SIM card for ¥3,000-¥5,000 (📱), and budget hotel or Airbnb stays costing ¥7,000-¥15,000 per night (🏨). Overall, Japan is considered to be on the expensive side, particularly when compared to the United States, where daily costs can be a bit lower for food and accommodation. In comparison to the UK, Japan can feel relatively similar, given that both countries tend to have a high cost of living, especially in their respective major cities.

Expat Living in Japan

For expatriates settling in Japan, typical monthly living costs can range from ¥250,000 to ¥400,000, depending on lifestyle and location. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in a city center averages around ¥150,000, while groceries, utilities, and transportation can contribute significantly to overall expenses. When it comes to banking, Japan is heavily reliant on cash, and while credit cards are accepted in many places, some shops may only take cash. Therefore, it’s recommended to maintain a healthy balance of cash and a card. Online transfer services like Wise or OFX can be beneficial for managing international money transfers and are often better than local exchange rates. However, for day-to-day spending, using an ATM might provide more convenience. It's essential to check with your bank regarding international withdrawal fees and limits to ensure smooth financial operations in your new home.

 

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