Awesome, thanks! Every other video just says “use the 7-11 with your ATM” and I need to convert physical currency. Appreciate your great video- simple and to the point with a great demo!
At 0:31 note that you get a slightly better rate the more you convert. I wonder how these machines differ from the Live Currency Rate? Didn't see anything about fees!
This is just a convenient way for travelers to exchange their money for Japanese yen since it is commonly found in airports, train stations, and tourists areas. Generally, currency exchange machines may offer lower rates compared to what banks or currency exchange services offer. It’s often a good idea to compare the rates from several sources before making an exchange, that is if you have that much time to search.
Awesome, thanks! Every other video just says “use the 7-11 with your ATM” and I need to convert physical currency. Appreciate your great video- simple and to the point with a great demo!
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Thank you for the shoutout! Definitely straight forward to use and very helpful when traveling in the city. Got to love Japan!
This video is what I’m looking for. Thank you for this 🙂 We are going to Japan tomorrow ❤
Safe travels!
Leaving for Japan tomorrow! Thank you!!
This is super helpful, my flights in two days and getting the minutia figured out is really reassuring
Happy travels!
Surprisingly not a lot of guys from Hawaii post stuff like this. But help full video for my up coming trip
Safe travels!
Bring a lot of money to go to Japan 🇯🇵
Japan is fun!
nice.. are those machines all over the city?.. or some particular places?
Yes
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At 0:31 note that you get a slightly better rate the more you convert. I wonder how these machines differ from the Live Currency Rate? Didn't see anything about fees!
Thanks!
Was the rate even good? Researching the yen back in early October 2023, $50 would have been 7200-7400 Yen in a per effect scenario.
that moment 1 usd was 137 but machine gave 120 per 1 usd, it s more than %10 loss. many people dont know how the system scam them...
This is just a convenient way for travelers to exchange their money for Japanese yen since it is commonly found in airports, train stations, and tourists areas.
Generally, currency exchange machines may offer lower rates compared to what banks or currency exchange services offer.
It’s often a good idea to compare the rates from several sources before making an exchange, that is if you have that much time to search.
yes this is bulshit guidance.
Where is this current exchange machine located at?
Tsukiji Fish Market
@@HeleMaiAdventures thank you 🙏
Do you know this current machine gives good exchange rates?
😻 Promo'SM