EUR to JPY Rate Chart

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EUR Popular Exchange Rates(today)

Exchange Rate Last day
EUR to GBP rate 0.86103 ▲ 0.8605
EUR to AUD rate 1.60162 ▼ 1.6003
EUR to CAD rate 1.43364 ▲ 1.4309
EUR to USD rate 1.06834 ▼ 1.0708
EUR to NZD rate 1.76179 ▲ 1.7708
EUR to TRY rate 24.47273 ▲ 24.9528
EUR to DKK rate 7.44985 ▲ 7.4493
EUR to AED rate 3.924 ▼ 3.9296
EUR to NOK rate 11.86586 ▼ 11.8722
EUR to SEK rate 11.63836 ▼ 11.6581
EUR to CHF rate 0.97005 ▼ 0.9738
EUR to JPY rate 148.9487 ▼ 149.83
EUR to HKD rate 8.37603 ▼ 8.3971
EUR to MXN rate 18.55137 ▼ 18.588
EUR to SGD rate 1.44132 ▼ 1.444
EUR to ZAR rate 20.50191 ▼ 20.5385

Economic indicators of EUR and Japan

Indicator EUR Japan
Private Consumption - 318,257
Bil. JPY, SAAR, Quarterly; 2023 Q1
Real Private Consumption - 297,231
Bil. Ch. 2015 JPY, SAAR, Quarterly; 2023 Q1
Nominal GDP - 570,080
Bil. JPY, SAAR, Quarterly; 2023 Q1
Real GDP - 548,967
Bil. Ch. 2015 JPY, SAAR, Quarterly; 2023 Q1
Investment - 126,880,900,000,000
NCU, Annual; 2016
Producer Price Index (PPI) - 119.8
Index 2020=100, NSA, Monthly; Apr 2023
Unemployment Rate - 2.6
Percent, SA, Monthly; Apr 2023
Total Employment Non-Ag - 6,550
Ten Ths., NSA, Monthly; Apr 2023
Imports of Goods - 9,275,793
Mil. JPY, NSA, Monthly; Apr 2023
Exports of Goods - 8,258,606
Mil. JPY, SA, Monthly; Apr 2023
Net Exports - -22,005
Bil. JPY, SAAR, Quarterly; 2023 Q1
Lending Rate - 0.99
% p.a., NSA, Monthly; Feb 2017
House Price Index - 134.65
Index 2010=100, SA, Monthly; Feb 2023
Consumer Confidence - 36
Index, SA, Monthly; May 2023
Retail Sales - 13,207
Bil. JPY, NSA, Monthly; Apr 2023

EUR to JPY Historical Rates(table)

Date Open Highest Lowest Close
EUR to JPY (2023-06-08) 149.87 149.80 149.93 149.74
EUR to JPY (2023-06-07) 149.81 149.28 150.04 148.63
EUR to JPY (2023-06-06) 149.31 149.52 149.73 148.81
EUR to JPY (2023-06-05) 149.48 149.92 150.23 149.22
EUR to JPY (2023-06-02) 149.82 149.38 149.99 149.10
EUR to JPY (2023-06-01) 149.34 148.96 149.71 148.62
EUR to JPY (2023-05-31) 148.93 150.08 150.13 148.57
EUR to JPY (2023-05-30) 150.04 150.38 150.66 149.72
EUR to JPY (2023-05-29) 150.34 150.88 151.09 150.08
EUR to JPY (2023-05-26) 150.80 150.15 150.98 149.79
EUR to JPY (2023-05-25) 150.11 149.93 150.33 149.29
EUR to JPY (2023-05-24) 149.89 149.29 149.96 148.83
EUR to JPY (2023-05-23) 149.25 149.88 150.07 149.09
EUR to JPY (2023-05-22) 149.82 149.13 149.96 148.82
EUR to JPY (2023-05-19) 149.01 149.42 149.83 148.70
EUR to JPY (2023-05-18) 149.38 149.25 149.48 148.75
EUR to JPY (2023-05-17) 149.22 148.14 149.29 148.07
EUR to JPY (2023-05-16) 148.11 148.01 148.52 147.59
EUR to JPY (2023-05-15) 147.96 147.35 148.28 147.22
EUR to JPY (2023-05-12) 147.22 146.86 147.50 146.65
EUR to JPY (2023-05-11) 146.85 147.55 147.60 146.12
EUR to JPY (2023-05-10) 147.51 148.23 148.70 147.03
EUR to JPY (2023-05-09) 148.19 148.68 148.71 147.88
EUR to JPY (2023-05-08) 148.64 148.77 149.28 148.44

EUR to JPY Handy Conversion

1 EUR = 149.88 JPY
2 EUR = 299.76 JPY
3 EUR = 449.64 JPY
4 EUR = 599.52 JPY
5 EUR = 749.4 JPY
6 EUR = 899.28 JPY
7 EUR = 1049.16 JPY
8 EUR = 1199.04 JPY
9 EUR = 1348.92 JPY
10 EUR = 1498.8 JPY
15 EUR = 2248.2 JPY
20 EUR = 2997.6 JPY
25 EUR = 3747 JPY
50 EUR = 7494 JPY
100 EUR = 14988 JPY
200 EUR = 29976 JPY
250 EUR = 37470 JPY
500 EUR = 74940 JPY
750 EUR = 112410 JPY
1000 EUR = 149880 JPY
1500 EUR = 224820 JPY
2000 EUR = 299760 JPY
5000 EUR = 749400 JPY
10000 EUR = 1498800 JPY

Comparison between EUR and Japan

Background comparison between [EUR] and [Japan]

EUR Japan
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In 1603, after decades of civil warfare, the Tokugawa shogunate (a military-led, dynastic government) ushered in a long period of relative political stability and isolation from foreign influence. For more than two centuries this policy enabled Japan to enjoy a flowering of its indigenous culture. Japan opened its ports after signing the Treaty of Kanagawa with the US in 1854 and began to intensively modernize and industrialize. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Japan became a regional power that was able to defeat the forces of both China and Russia. It occupied Korea, Formosa (Taiwan), and southern Sakhalin Island. In 1931-32 Japan occupied Manchuria, and in 1937 it launched a full-scale invasion of China. Japan attacked US forces in 1941 - triggering America's entry into World War II - and soon occupied much of East and Southeast Asia. After its defeat in World War II, Japan recovered to become an economic power and an ally of the US. While the emperor retains his throne as a symbol of national unity, elected politicians hold actual decision-making power. Following three decades of unprecedented growth, Japan's economy experienced a major slowdown starting in the 1990s, but the country remains an economic power. In March 2011, Japan's strongest-ever earthquake, and an accompanying tsunami, devastated the northeast part of Honshu island, killed thousands, and damaged several nuclear power plants. The catastrophe hobbled the country's economy and its energy infrastructure, and tested its ability to deal with humanitarian disasters. Prime Minister Shinzo ABE was reelected to office in December 2012, and has since embarked on ambitious economic and security reforms to improve Japan's economy and bolster the country's international standing.

Geography comparison between [EUR] and [Japan]

EUR Japan
Location -

Eastern Asia, island chain between the North Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, east of the Korean Peninsula

Geographic coordinates -

36 00 N, 138 00 E

Map references -

Asia

Area -

total: 377,915 sq km

land: 364,485 sq km

water: 13,430 sq km

note: includes Bonin Islands (Ogasawara-gunto), Daito-shoto, Minami-jima, Okino-tori-shima, Ryukyu Islands (Nansei-shoto), and Volcano Islands (Kazan-retto)

country comparison to the world: 63

Land boundaries -

0 km

Coastline -

29,751 km

Maritime claims -

territorial sea: 12 nm; between 3 nm and 12 nm in the international straits - La Perouse or Soya, Tsugaru, Osumi, and Eastern and Western Channels of the Korea or Tsushima Strait

contiguous zone: 24 nm

exclusive economic zone: 200 nm

Climate -

varies from tropical in south to cool temperate in north

Terrain -

mostly rugged and mountainous

Elevation -

mean elevation: 438 m

elevation extremes: lowest point: Hachiro-gata -4 m

highest point: Mount Fuji 3,776 m

Natural resources -

negligible mineral resources, fish

note: with virtually no natural energy resources, Japan is the world's largest importer of coal and liquefied natural gas, as well as the second largest importer of oil

Land use -

agricultural land: 12.5%

arable land 11.7%; permanent crops 0.8%; permanent pasture 0%

forest: 68.5%

other: 19% (2011 est.)

Irrigated land -

24,690 sq km (2012)

Population - distribution -

all primary and secondary regions of high population density lie on the coast; one-third of the population resides in and around Tokyo on the central plain (Kanto Plain)

Natural hazards -

many dormant and some active volcanoes; about 1,500 seismic occurrences (mostly tremors but occasional severe earthquakes) every year; tsunamis; typhoons

volcanism: both Unzen (1,500 m) and Sakura-jima (1,117 m), which lies near the densely populated city of Kagoshima, have been deemed Decade Volcanoes by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior, worthy of study due to their explosive history and close proximity to human populations; other notable historically active volcanoes include Asama, Honshu Island's most active volcano, Aso, Bandai, Fuji, Iwo-Jima, Kikai, Kirishima, Komaga-take, Oshima, Suwanosejima, Tokachi, Yake-dake, and Usu

Environment - current issues -

0air pollution from power plant emissions results in acid rain; acidification of lakes and reservoirs degrading water quality and threatening aquatic life; Japan is one of the largest consumers of fish and tropical timber, contributing to the depletion of these resources in Asia and elsewhere; following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan originally planned to phase out nuclear power, but it has now implemented a new policy of seeking to restart nuclear power plants that meet strict new safety standards; waste management is an ongoing isue; Japanese municipal facilities used to burn high volumes of trash, but air pollution issues forced the government to adopt an aggressive recycling policy

Environment - international agreements -

party to: Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources, Antarctic Seals, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling

signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements

Geography - note -

strategic location in northeast Asia; composed of four main islands - from north: Hokkaido, Honshu (the largest and most populous), Shikoku, and Kyushu (the "Home Islands") - and 6,848 smaller islands and islets

People comparison between [EUR] and [Japan]

EUR Japan
Population -

126,451,398 (July 2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 10

Nationality -

noun: Japanese (singular and plural)

adjective: Japanese

Ethnic groups -

Japanese 98.5%, Korean 0.5%, Chinese 0.4%, other 0.6%

note: up to 230,000 Brazilians of Japanese origin migrated to Japan in the 1990s to work in industries; some have returned to Brazil (2004 est.)

Languages -

Japanese

Religions -

Shintoism 79.2%, Buddhism 66.8%, Christianity 1.5%, other 7.1%

note: total adherents exceeds 100% because many people practice both Shintoism and Buddhism (2012 est.)

Dependency ratios -

total dependency ratio: 64

youth dependency ratio: 21.3

elderly dependency ratio: 42.7

potential support ratio: 2.3 (2015 est.)

Median age -

total: 47.3 years

male: 46 years

female: 48.7 years (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 2

Population growth rate -

-0.21% (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 211

Birth rate -

7.7 births/1,000 population (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 223

Death rate -

9.8 deaths/1,000 population (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 45

Net migration rate -

0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 86

Population distribution -

all primary and secondary regions of high population density lie on the coast; one-third of the population resides in and around Tokyo on the central plain (Kanto Plain)

Urbanization -

urban population: 94.3% of total population (2017)

rate of urbanization: 0.15% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)

Major urban areas - population -

TOKYO (capital) 38.001 million; Osaka-Kobe 20.238 million; Nagoya 9.406 million; Kitakyushu-Fukuoka 5.51 million; Shizuoka-Hamamatsu 3.369 million; Sapporo 2.571 million (2015)

Sex ratio -

at birth: 1.06 male(s)/female

0-14 years: 1.06 male(s)/female

15-24 years: 1.11 male(s)/female

25-54 years: 0.98 male(s)/female

55-64 years: 1 male(s)/female

65 years and over: 0.77 male(s)/female

total population: 0.94 male(s)/female (2017 est.)

Mother's mean age at first birth -

30.7 years (2015 est.)

Maternal mortality ratio -

5 deaths/100,000 live births (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 171

Infant mortality rate -

total: 2 deaths/1,000 live births

male: 2.2 deaths/1,000 live births

female: 1.8 deaths/1,000 live births (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 224

Life expectancy at birth -

total population: 85.3 years

male: 81.9 years

female: 88.8 years (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 2

Total fertility rate -

1.41 children born/woman (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 209

Contraceptive prevalence rate -

40.4%

note: percent of women aged 20-49 (2015)

Health expenditures -

10.2% of GDP (2014)

country comparison to the world: 23

Physicians density -

2.37 physicians/1,000 population (2014)

Hospital bed density -

13.4 beds/1,000 population (2012)

Drinking water source -

improved:

urban: 100% of population

rural: 100% of population

total: 100% of population

unimproved:

urban: 0% of population

rural: 0% of population

total: 0% of population (2015 est.)

Sanitation facility access -

improved:

urban: 100% of population

rural: 100% of population

total: 100% of population

unimproved:

urban: 0% of population

rural: 0% of population

total: 0% of population (2015 est.)

HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate -

NA

HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS -

NA

HIV/AIDS - deaths -

NA

Obesity - adult prevalence rate -

4.3% (2016)

country comparison to the world: 186

Children under the age of 5 years underweight -

3.4% (2010)

Education expenditures -

3.6% of GDP (2014)

country comparison to the world: 115

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) -

total: 15 years

male: 15 years

female: 15 years (2014)

Unemployment, youth ages 15-24 -

total: 5.1%

male: 5.7%

female: 4.5% (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 148

Government comparison between [EUR] and [Japan]

EUR Japan
Country name -

conventional long form: none

conventional short form: Japan

local long form: Nihon-koku/Nippon-koku

local short form: Nihon/Nippon

etymology: the English word for Japan comes via the Chinese name for the country "Cipangu"; both Nihon and Nippon mean "where the sun originates" and are frequently translated as "Land of the Rising Sun"

Government type -

parliamentary constitutional monarchy

Capital -

name: Tokyo

geographic coordinates: 35 41 N, 139 45 E

time difference: UTC+9 (14 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)

Administrative divisions -

47 prefectures; Aichi, Akita, Aomori, Chiba, Ehime, Fukui, Fukuoka, Fukushima, Gifu, Gunma, Hiroshima, Hokkaido, Hyogo, Ibaraki, Ishikawa, Iwate, Kagawa, Kagoshima, Kanagawa, Kochi, Kumamoto, Kyoto, Mie, Miyagi, Miyazaki, Nagano, Nagasaki, Nara, Niigata, Oita, Okayama, Okinawa, Osaka, Saga, Saitama, Shiga, Shimane, Shizuoka, Tochigi, Tokushima, Tokyo, Tottori, Toyama, Wakayama, Yamagata, Yamaguchi, Yamanashi

Independence -

3 May 1947 (current constitution adopted as amendment to Meiji Constitution); notable earlier dates: 660 B.C. (traditional date of the founding of the nation by Emperor JIMMU); 29 November 1890 (Meiji Constitution provides for constitutional monarchy)

National holiday -

Birthday of Emperor AKIHITO, 23 December (1933); note - celebrates the birthday of the current emperor

Constitution -

history: previous 1890; latest approved 6 October 1946, adopted 3 November 1946, effective 3 May 1947

amendments: proposed by the Diet; passage requires approval by at least two-thirds majority of both houses of the Diet and approval by majority in a referendum; note - the constitution has not been amended since its enactment in 1947 (2017)

Legal system -

civil law system based on German model; system also reflects Anglo-American influence and Japanese traditions; judicial review of legislative acts in the Supreme Court

International law organization participation -

accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction

Citizenship -

citizenship by birth: no

citizenship by descent only: at least one parent must be a citizen of Japan

dual citizenship recognized: no

residency requirement for naturalization: 5 years

Suffrage -

18 years of age; universal

Executive branch -

chief of state: Emperor AKIHITO (since 7 January 1989); note - The Imperial Council ruled on 2 December 2017 that the Emperor will be allowed to abdicate in April 2019

head of government: Prime Minister Shinzo ABE (since 26 December 2012); Deputy Prime Minister Taro ASO (since 26 December 2012)

cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the prime minister

elections/appointments: the monarchy is hereditary; the leader of the majority party or majority coalition in the House of Representatives usually becomes prime minister

Legislative branch -

description: bicameral Diet or Kokkai consists of the House of Councillors or Sangi-in (242 seats; 146 members directly elected in multi-seat districts by simple majority vote and 96 directly elected in a single national constituency by proportional representation vote; members serve 6-year terms with half the membership renewed every 3 years) and the House of Representatives or Shugi-in (475 seats; 295 members directly elected in single-seat districts by simple majority vote and 180 directly elected in multi-seat districts by party-list proportional representation vote; members serve 4-year terms); note - Japan's amended electoral law, changed in May 2017, reduced the total number of House seats to 465 - the number of House of Representatives seats in single-seat districts is reduced to 289 and the number of House of Representatives seats in multi-seat districts reduced to 176; the change is effective for the December 2018 House of Representatives election

note: the Diet in June 2017 redrew Japan's electoral district boundaries and reduced the current 275 seats in the House of Representatives to 265; the law, which cuts 6 seats in single-seat districts and 4 in multi-seat districts, was reportedly intended to reduce voting disparities between densely and sparsely populated voting districts

elections: House of Councillors - last held on 10 July 2016 (next to be held in July 2019); House of Representatives - last held on 22 October 2017 (next to be held by 21 October 2021)

election results: House of Councillors - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - LDP 55, DP 32, Komeito 14, JCP 6, Osaka Ishin no Kai (Initiatives from Osaka) 7, PLPTYF 1, SDP 1, independent 5

House of Representatives - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - LDP 284, CDP 55, Party of Hope 50, Komeito 29, JCP 12, JIP 11, SDP 2, independent 22

Judicial branch -

highest court(s): Supreme Court or Saiko saibansho (consists of the chief justice and 14 associate justices); note - the Supreme Court has jurisdiction in constitutional issues

judge selection and term of office: Supreme Court chief justice designated by the Cabinet and appointed by the monarch; associate justices appointed by the Cabinet and confirmed by the monarch; all justices are reviewed in a popular referendum at the first general election of the House of Representatives following each judge's appointment and every 10 years afterward

subordinate courts: 8 High Courts (Koto-saiban-sho), each with a Family Court (Katei-saiban-sho); 50 District Courts (Chiho saibansho), with 203 additional branches; 438 Summary Courts (Kani saibansho)

Political parties and leaders -

Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan or CDP [Yukio EDANO]

Democratic Party of Japan or DPJ [Kohei OTSUKA]

Group of Reformists [Sakihito OZAWA]

Japan Communist Party or JCP [Kazuo SHII]

Japan Innovation Party or JIP [Ichiro MATSUI]

Party of Hope or Kibo no To [Yuichiro TAMAKI]

Komeito [Natsuo YAMAGUCHI]

Liberal Democratic Party or LDP [Shinzo ABE]

Liberal Party [Ichiro OZAWA] (formerly People's Life Party & Taro Yamamoto and Friends or PLPTYF)

New Renaissance Party [Hiroyuki ARAI]

Party for Japanese Kokoro or PJK [Masashi NAKANO]

Social Democratic Party or SDP [Tadatomo YOSHIDA]

The Assembly to Energize Japan and the Independents [Kota MATSUDA]

Political pressure groups and leaders -

other: business groups; trade unions

International organization participation -

ADB, AfDB (nonregional member), APEC, Arctic Council (observer), ARF, ASEAN (dialogue partner), Australia Group, BIS, CD, CE (observer), CERN (observer), CICA (observer), CP, CPLP (associate), EAS, EBRD, EITI (implementing country), FAO, FATF, G-5, G-7, G-8, G-10, G-20, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IGAD (partners), IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), LAIA (observer), MIGA, NEA, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OPCW, OSCE (partner), Pacific Alliance (observer), Paris Club, PCA, PIF (partner), SAARC (observer), SELEC (observer), SICA (observer), UN, UN Security Council (temporary), UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNMISS, UNRWA, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC

Diplomatic representation in the US -

chief of mission: Ambassador Shinsuke SUGIYAMA (since 28 March 2018)

chancery: 2520 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008

telephone: [1] (202) 238-6700

FAX: [1] (202) 328-2187

consulate(s) general: Anchorage (AK), Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver (CO), Detroit (MI), Honolulu (HI), Houston, Las Vegas (NV), Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville (TN), New Orleans, New York, Oklahoma City (OK), Orlando (FL), Philadelphia (PA), Phoenix (AZ), Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle, Saipan (Puerto Rico), Tamuning (Guam)

Diplomatic representation from the US -

chief of mission: Ambassador William F. "Bill" HAGERTY, IV (since 31 August 2017)

embassy: 1-10-5 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8420

mailing address: Unit 9800, Box 300, APO AP 96303-0300

telephone: [81] (03) 3224-5000

FAX: [81] (03) 3505-1862

consulate(s) general: Naha (Okinawa), Osaka-Kobe, Sapporo

consulate(s): Fukuoka, Nagoya

Flag description -

white with a large red disk (representing the sun without rays) in the center

National symbol(s) -

red sun disc, chrysanthemum; national colors: red, white

National anthem -

name: "Kimigayo" (The Emperor"s Reign)

lyrics/music: unknown/Hiromori HAYASHI

note: adopted 1999; unofficial national anthem since 1883; oldest anthem lyrics in the world, dating to the 10th century or earlier; there is some opposition to the anthem because of its association with militarism and worship of the emperor

Economy comparison between [EUR] and [Japan]

EUR Japan
Economy - overview -

Over the past 70 years, government-industry cooperation, a strong work ethic, mastery of high technology, and a comparatively small defense allocation (slightly less than 1% of GDP) have helped Japan develop an advanced economy. Two notable characteristics of the post-World War II economy were the close interlocking structures of manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors, known as keiretsu, and the guarantee of lifetime employment for a substantial portion of the urban labor force. Both features have significantly eroded under the dual pressures of global competition and domestic demographic change.

Measured on a purchasing power parity basis that adjusts for price differences, Japan in 2017 stood as the fourth-largest economy in the world after first-place China, which surpassed Japan in 2001, and third-place India, which edged out Japan in 2012. For three postwar decades, overall real economic growth was impressive - averaging 10% in the 1960s, 5% in the 1970s, and 4% in the 1980s. Growth slowed markedly in the 1990s, averaging just 1.7%, largely because of the aftereffects of inefficient investment and the collapse of an asset price bubble in the late 1980s, which resulted in several years of economic stagnation as firms sought to reduce excess debt, capital, and labor. Modest economic growth continued after 2000, but the economy has fallen into recession four times since 2008.

Japan enjoyed an uptick in growth since 2013, supported by Prime Minister Shinzo ABE’s “Three Arrows” economic revitalization agenda - dubbed “Abenomics” - of monetary easing, “flexible” fiscal policy, and structural reform. Led by the Bank of Japan’s aggressive monetary easing, Japan is making modest progress in ending deflation, but demographic decline – a low birthrate and an aging, shrinking population – poses a major long-term challenge for the economy. The government currently faces the quandary of balancing its efforts to stimulate growth and institute economic reforms with the need to address its sizable public debt, which stands at 235% of GDP. To help raise government revenue, Japan adopted legislation in 2012 to gradually raise the consumption tax rate. However, the first such increase, in April 2014, led to a sharp contraction, so Prime Minister ABE has twice postponed the next increase, which is now scheduled for October 2019. Structural reforms to unlock productivity are seen as central to strengthening the economy in the long-run.

Scarce in critical natural resources, Japan has long been dependent on imported energy and raw materials. After the complete shutdown of Japan’s nuclear reactors following the earthquake and tsunami disaster in 2011, Japan's industrial sector has become even more dependent than before on imported fossil fuels. However, ABE’s government is seeking to restart nuclear power plants that meet strict new safety standards and is emphasizing nuclear energy’s importance as a base-load electricity source. In August 2015, Japan successfully restarted one nuclear reactor at the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant in Kagoshima prefecture, and several other reactors around the country have since resumed operations; however, opposition from local governments has delayed several more restarts that remain pending. Reforms of the electricity and gas sectors, including full liberalization of Japan’s energy market in April 2016 and gas market in April 2017, constitute an important part of Prime Minister Abe’s economic program.

Under the Abe Administration, Japan’s government sought to open the country’s economy to greater foreign competition and create new export opportunities for Japanese businesses, including by joining 11 trading partners in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Japan became the first country to ratify the TPP in December 2016, but the United States signaled its withdrawal from the agreement in January 2017. In November 2017 the remaining 11 countries agreed on the core elements of a modified agreement, which they renamed the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). Japan also reached agreement with the European Union on an Economic Partnership Agreement in July 2017, and is likely seek to ratify both agreements in the Diet this year.

GDP (purchasing power parity) -

$5.405 trillion (2017 est.)

$5.325 trillion (2016 est.)

$5.27 trillion (2015 est.)

note: data are in 2017 dollars

country comparison to the world: 5

GDP (official exchange rate) -

$4.884 trillion (2017 est.)

GDP - real growth rate -

1.5% (2017 est.)

1% (2016 est.)

1.1% (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 174

GDP - per capita (PPP) -

$42,700 (2017 est.)

$41,900 (2016 est.)

$41,500 (2015 est.)

note: data are in 2017 dollars

country comparison to the world: 41

Gross national saving -

27% of GDP (2017 est.)

27.2% of GDP (2016 est.)

27% of GDP (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 41

GDP - composition, by end use -

household consumption: 55.9%

government consumption: 19.5%

investment in fixed capital: 23.5%

investment in inventories: 0.2%

exports of goods and services: 17.8%

imports of goods and services: -16.8% (2017 est.)

GDP - composition, by sector of origin -

agriculture: 1%

industry: 29.7%

services: 69.3% (2017 est.)

Agriculture - products -

vegetables, rice, fish, poultry, fruit, dairy products, pork, beef, flowers, potatoes/taros/yams, sugarcane, tea, legumes, wheat and barley

Industries -

among world's largest and most technologically advanced producers of motor vehicles, electronic equipment, machine tools, steel and nonferrous metals, ships, chemicals, textiles, processed foods

Industrial production growth rate -

1.4% (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 155

Labor force -

67.77 million (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 9

Labor force - by occupation -

agriculture: 2.9%

industry: 26.2%

services: 70.9% (February 2015 est)

Unemployment rate -

2.9% (2017 est.)

3.1% (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 33

Population below poverty line -

16.1% (2013 est.)

Household income or consumption by percentage share -

lowest 10%: 2.7%

highest 10%: 24.8% (2008 est.)

Distribution of family income - Gini index -

37.9 (2011 est.)

24.9 (1993 est.)

country comparison to the world: 79

Budget -

revenues: $1.678 trillion

expenditures: $1.902 trillion (2017 est.)

Taxes and other revenues -

34.3% of GDP (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 58

Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-) -

-4.6% of GDP (2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 152

Public debt -

223.8% of GDP (2017 est.)

222.2% of GDP (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 1

Fiscal year -

1 April - 31 March

Inflation rate (consumer prices) -

0.4% (2017 est.)

-0.1% (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 19

Central bank discount rate -

0.3% (31 December 2015 est.)

0.3% (31 December 2014 est.)

country comparison to the world: 135

Commercial bank prime lending rate -

1.5% (31 December 2017 est.)

1.48% (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 185

Stock of narrow money -

$6.426 trillion (31 December 2017 est.)

$5.651 trillion (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 3

Stock of broad money -

$8.917 trillion (31 December 2017 est.)

$8.023 trillion (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 4

Stock of domestic credit -

$13.63 trillion (31 December 2017 est.)

$12.11 trillion (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 4

Market value of publicly traded shares -

$4.895 trillion (31 December 2015 est.)

$4.378 trillion (31 December 2014 est.)

$4.543 trillion (31 December 2013 est.)

country comparison to the world: 4

Current account balance -

$175 billion (2017 est.)

$188.1 billion (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 3

Exports -

$683.3 billion (2017 est.)

$634.9 billion (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 5

Exports - commodities -

motor vehicles 14.9%; iron and steel products 5.4%; semiconductors 5%; auto parts 4.8%; power generating machinery 3.5%; plastic materials 3.3% (2014 est.)

Exports - partners -

US 20.2%, China 17.7%, South Korea 7.2%, Hong Kong 5.2%, Thailand 4.3% (2016)

Imports -

$625.7 billion (2017 est.)

$583.5 billion (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 5

Imports - commodities -

petroleum 16.1%; liquid natural gas 9.1%; clothing 3.8%; semiconductors 3.3%; coal 2.4%; audio and visual apparatus 1.4% (2014 est.)

Imports - partners -

China 25.8%, US 11.4%, Australia 5%, South Korea 4.1% (2016)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold -

$1.217 trillion (31 December 2016 est.)

$1.233 trillion (31 December 2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 2

Debt - external -

$3.24 trillion (31 March 2016 est.)

$2.83 trillion (31 March 2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 8

Stock of direct foreign investment - at home -

$268.4 billion (31 December 2017 est.)

$238.4 billion (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 23

Stock of direct foreign investment - abroad -

$1.548 trillion (31 December 2017 est.)

$1.363 trillion (31 December 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 8

Exchange rates -

yen (JPY) per US dollar -

111.1 (2017 est.)

108.76 (2016 est.)

108.76 (2015 est.)

121.02 (2014 est.)

97.44 (2013 est.)

Energy comparison between [EUR] and [Japan]

EUR Japan
Electricity access -

electrification - total population: 100% (2016)

Electricity - production -

976.3 billion kWh (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 6

Electricity - consumption -

933.6 billion kWh (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 5

Electricity - exports -

0 kWh (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 152

Electricity - imports -

0 kWh (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 163

Electricity - installed generating capacity -

322.2 million kW (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 4

Electricity - from fossil fuels -

59.5% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 130

Electricity - from nuclear fuels -

12.5% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 14

Electricity - from hydroelectric plants -

7% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 126

Electricity - from other renewable sources -

15% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 48

Crude oil - production -

3,918 bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 84

Crude oil - exports -

0 bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 142

Crude oil - imports -

3.181 million bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 4

Crude oil - proved reserves -

44.12 million bbl (1 January 2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 80

Refined petroleum products - production -

3.536 million bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 6

Refined petroleum products - consumption -

4.026 million bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 5

Refined petroleum products - exports -

381,100 bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 21

Refined petroleum products - imports -

1.141 million bbl/day (2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 5

Natural gas - production -

4.453 billion cu m (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 53

Natural gas - consumption -

123.6 billion cu m (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 10

Natural gas - exports -

0 cu m (2014 est.)

country comparison to the world: 125

Natural gas - imports -

114.7 billion cu m (2015 est.)

country comparison to the world: 2

Natural gas - proved reserves -

20.9 billion cu m (1 January 2017 est.)

country comparison to the world: 76

Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy -

1.257 billion Mt (2013 est.)

country comparison to the world: 6

Communications comparison between [EUR] and [Japan]

EUR Japan
Telephones - fixed lines -

total subscriptions: 64,099,179

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 51 (July 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 4

Telephones - mobile cellular -

total: 166,852,753

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 132 (July 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 8

Telephone system -

general assessment: excellent domestic and international service

domestic: high level of modern technology and excellent service of every kind

international: country code - 81; numerous submarine cables provide links throughout Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Europe, and US; satellite earth stations - 7 Intelsat (Pacific and Indian Oceans), 1 Intersputnik (Indian Ocean region), 2 Inmarsat (Pacific and Indian Ocean regions), and 8 SkyPerfect JSAT (2012)

Broadcast media -

a mixture of public and commercial broadcast TV and radio stations; 6 national terrestrial TV networks including 1 public broadcaster; the large number of radio and TV stations available provide a wide range of choices; satellite and cable services provide access to international channels (2012)

Internet country code -

.jp

Internet users -

total: 116,565,962

percent of population: 92.0% (July 2016 est.)

country comparison to the world: 6

Transportation comparison between [EUR] and [Japan]

EUR Japan
National air transport system -

number of registered air carriers: 23

inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 627

annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers: 113.762 million

annual freight traffic on registered air carriers: 8,868.745 million mt-km (2015)

Civil aircraft registration country code prefix -

JA (2016)

Airports -

175 (2013)

country comparison to the world: 33

Airports - with paved runways -

total: 142

over 3,047 m: 6

2,438 to 3,047 m: 45

1,524 to 2,437 m: 38

914 to 1,523 m: 28

under 914 m: 25 (2017)

Airports - with unpaved runways -

total: 33

914 to 1,523 m: 5

under 914 m: 28 (2013)

Heliports -

16 (2013)

Pipelines -

gas 4,456 km; oil 174 km; oil/gas/water 104 km (2013)

Railways -

total: 27,311 km

standard gauge: 4,800 km 1.435-m gauge (4,800 km electrified)

dual gauge: 132 km 1.435-1.067-m gauge (132 km electrified)

narrow gauge: 124 km 1.372-m gauge (124 km electrified); 22,207 km 1.067-m gauge (15,430 km electrified); 48 km 0.762-m gauge (48 km electrified) (2015)

country comparison to the world: 11

Roadways -

total: 1,218,772 km

paved: 992,835 km (includes 8,428 km of expressways)

unpaved: 225,937 km (2015)

country comparison to the world: 6

Waterways -

1,770 km (seagoing vessels use inland seas) (2010)

country comparison to the world: 44

Merchant marine -

total: 5,289

by type: bulk carrier 150, container ship 20, general cargo 1,963, oil tanker 714, other 2,442 (2017)

country comparison to the world: 3

Ports and terminals -

major seaport(s): Chiba, Kawasaki, Kobe, Mizushima, Moji, Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo, Tomakomai, Yokohama

container port(s) (TEUs): Kobe (2,707,000), Nagoya (2,631,000), Osaka (1,970,000), Tokyo (4,150,000), Yokohama (2,787,000) (2015)

LNG terminal(s) (import): Chita, Fukwoke, Futtsu, Hachinone, Hakodate, Hatsukaichi, Higashi Ohgishima, Higashi Niigata, Himeiji, Joetsu, Kagoshima, Kawagoe, Kita Kyushu, Mizushima, Nagasaki, Naoetsu, Negishi, Ohgishima, Oita, Sakai, Sakaide, Senboku, Shimizu, Shin Minato, Sodegaura, Tobata, Yanai, Yokkaichi; Okinawa - Nakagusuku

Military comparison between [EUR] and [Japan]

EUR Japan
Military expenditures -

0.93% of GDP (2016)

0.94% of GDP (2015)

0.96% of GDP (2014)

0.95% of GDP (2013)

0.97% of GDP (2012)

country comparison to the world: 119

Military branches -

Japanese Ministry of Defense (MOD): Ground Self-Defense Force (Rikujou Jieitai, GSDF), Maritime Self-Defense Force (Kaijou Jieitai, MSDF), Air Self-Defense Force (Koukuu Jieitai, ASDF) (2011)

Military service age and obligation -

18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription; mandatory retirement at age 53 for senior enlisted personnel and at 62 years for senior service officers (2012)

Transnational comparison between [EUR] and [Japan]

EUR Japan
Disputes - international -

the sovereignty dispute over the islands of Etorofu, Kunashiri, and Shikotan, and the Habomai group, known in Japan as the "Northern Territories" and in Russia as the "Southern Kuril Islands," occupied by the Soviet Union in 1945, now administered by Russia and claimed by Japan, remains the primary sticking point to signing a peace treaty formally ending World War II hostilities; Japan and South Korea claim Liancourt Rocks (Take-shima/Tok-do) occupied by South Korea since 1954; the Japanese-administered Senkaku Islands are also claimed by China and Taiwan

Refugees and internally displaced persons -

stateless persons: 626 (2016)

EUR to JPY Historical Rates

year by month
EUR to JPY in 2023 EUR to JPY in 2023-06  EUR to JPY in 2023-05  EUR to JPY in 2023-04  EUR to JPY in 2023-03  EUR to JPY in 2023-02  EUR to JPY in 2023-01 
EUR to JPY in 2022 EUR to JPY in 2022-12  EUR to JPY in 2022-11  EUR to JPY in 2022-10  EUR to JPY in 2022-09  EUR to JPY in 2022-08  EUR to JPY in 2022-07  EUR to JPY in 2022-06  EUR to JPY in 2022-05  EUR to JPY in 2022-04  EUR to JPY in 2022-03  EUR to JPY in 2022-02  EUR to JPY in 2022-01 
EUR to JPY in 2021 EUR to JPY in 2021-12  EUR to JPY in 2021-11  EUR to JPY in 2021-10  EUR to JPY in 2021-09  EUR to JPY in 2021-08  EUR to JPY in 2021-07  EUR to JPY in 2021-06  EUR to JPY in 2021-05  EUR to JPY in 2021-04  EUR to JPY in 2021-03  EUR to JPY in 2021-02  EUR to JPY in 2021-01 
EUR to JPY in 2020 EUR to JPY in 2020-12  EUR to JPY in 2020-11  EUR to JPY in 2020-10  EUR to JPY in 2020-09  EUR to JPY in 2020-08  EUR to JPY in 2020-07  EUR to JPY in 2020-06  EUR to JPY in 2020-05  EUR to JPY in 2020-04  EUR to JPY in 2020-03  EUR to JPY in 2020-02  EUR to JPY in 2020-01 
EUR to JPY in 2019 EUR to JPY in 2019-12  EUR to JPY in 2019-11  EUR to JPY in 2019-10  EUR to JPY in 2019-09  EUR to JPY in 2019-08  EUR to JPY in 2019-07  EUR to JPY in 2019-06  EUR to JPY in 2019-05  EUR to JPY in 2019-04  EUR to JPY in 2019-03  EUR to JPY in 2019-02  EUR to JPY in 2019-01 
EUR to JPY in 2018 EUR to JPY in 2018-12  EUR to JPY in 2018-11  EUR to JPY in 2018-10  EUR to JPY in 2018-09  EUR to JPY in 2018-08  EUR to JPY in 2018-07  EUR to JPY in 2018-06  EUR to JPY in 2018-05  EUR to JPY in 2018-04  EUR to JPY in 2018-03  EUR to JPY in 2018-02  EUR to JPY in 2018-01 
EUR to JPY in 2017 EUR to JPY in 2017-12  EUR to JPY in 2017-11  EUR to JPY in 2017-10  EUR to JPY in 2017-09  EUR to JPY in 2017-08  EUR to JPY in 2017-07  EUR to JPY in 2017-06  EUR to JPY in 2017-05  EUR to JPY in 2017-04  EUR to JPY in 2017-03  EUR to JPY in 2017-02  EUR to JPY in 2017-01 
EUR to JPY in 2016 EUR to JPY in 2016-12  EUR to JPY in 2016-11  EUR to JPY in 2016-10  EUR to JPY in 2016-09  EUR to JPY in 2016-08  EUR to JPY in 2016-07  EUR to JPY in 2016-06  EUR to JPY in 2016-05  EUR to JPY in 2016-04  EUR to JPY in 2016-03  EUR to JPY in 2016-02  EUR to JPY in 2016-01 
EUR to JPY in 2015 EUR to JPY in 2015-12  EUR to JPY in 2015-11  EUR to JPY in 2015-10  EUR to JPY in 2015-09  EUR to JPY in 2015-08  EUR to JPY in 2015-07  EUR to JPY in 2015-06  EUR to JPY in 2015-05  EUR to JPY in 2015-04  EUR to JPY in 2015-03  EUR to JPY in 2015-02  EUR to JPY in 2015-01 
EUR to JPY in 2014 EUR to JPY in 2014-12  EUR to JPY in 2014-11  EUR to JPY in 2014-10  EUR to JPY in 2014-09  EUR to JPY in 2014-08  EUR to JPY in 2014-07  EUR to JPY in 2014-06  EUR to JPY in 2014-05  EUR to JPY in 2014-04  EUR to JPY in 2014-03  EUR to JPY in 2014-02  EUR to JPY in 2014-01 
EUR to JPY in 2013 EUR to JPY in 2013-12  EUR to JPY in 2013-11  EUR to JPY in 2013-10  EUR to JPY in 2013-09  EUR to JPY in 2013-08  EUR to JPY in 2013-07  EUR to JPY in 2013-06  EUR to JPY in 2013-05  EUR to JPY in 2013-04  EUR to JPY in 2013-03  EUR to JPY in 2013-02  EUR to JPY in 2013-01 
EUR to JPY in 2012 EUR to JPY in 2012-12  EUR to JPY in 2012-11  EUR to JPY in 2012-10  EUR to JPY in 2012-09  EUR to JPY in 2012-08  EUR to JPY in 2012-07  EUR to JPY in 2012-06  EUR to JPY in 2012-05  EUR to JPY in 2012-04  EUR to JPY in 2012-03  EUR to JPY in 2012-02  EUR to JPY in 2012-01 
EUR to JPY in 2011 EUR to JPY in 2011-12  EUR to JPY in 2011-11  EUR to JPY in 2011-10  EUR to JPY in 2011-09  EUR to JPY in 2011-08  EUR to JPY in 2011-07  EUR to JPY in 2011-06  EUR to JPY in 2011-05  EUR to JPY in 2011-04  EUR to JPY in 2011-03  EUR to JPY in 2011-02  EUR to JPY in 2011-01 
EUR to JPY in 2010 EUR to JPY in 2010-12  EUR to JPY in 2010-11  EUR to JPY in 2010-10  EUR to JPY in 2010-09  EUR to JPY in 2010-08  EUR to JPY in 2010-07  EUR to JPY in 2010-06  EUR to JPY in 2010-05  EUR to JPY in 2010-04  EUR to JPY in 2010-03  EUR to JPY in 2010-02  EUR to JPY in 2010-01 
EUR to JPY in 2009 EUR to JPY in 2009-12  EUR to JPY in 2009-11  EUR to JPY in 2009-10  EUR to JPY in 2009-09  EUR to JPY in 2009-08  EUR to JPY in 2009-07  EUR to JPY in 2009-06  EUR to JPY in 2009-05  EUR to JPY in 2009-04  EUR to JPY in 2009-03  EUR to JPY in 2009-02  EUR to JPY in 2009-01 
EUR to JPY in 2008 EUR to JPY in 2008-12  EUR to JPY in 2008-11  EUR to JPY in 2008-10  EUR to JPY in 2008-09  EUR to JPY in 2008-08  EUR to JPY in 2008-07  EUR to JPY in 2008-06  EUR to JPY in 2008-05  EUR to JPY in 2008-04  EUR to JPY in 2008-03  EUR to JPY in 2008-02  EUR to JPY in 2008-01 
EUR to JPY in 2007 EUR to JPY in 2007-12  EUR to JPY in 2007-11  EUR to JPY in 2007-10  EUR to JPY in 2007-09  EUR to JPY in 2007-08  EUR to JPY in 2007-07  EUR to JPY in 2007-06  EUR to JPY in 2007-05  EUR to JPY in 2007-04  EUR to JPY in 2007-03  EUR to JPY in 2007-02  EUR to JPY in 2007-01 
EUR to JPY in 2006 EUR to JPY in 2006-12  EUR to JPY in 2006-11  EUR to JPY in 2006-10  EUR to JPY in 2006-09  EUR to JPY in 2006-08  EUR to JPY in 2006-07  EUR to JPY in 2006-06  EUR to JPY in 2006-05  EUR to JPY in 2006-04  EUR to JPY in 2006-03  EUR to JPY in 2006-02  EUR to JPY in 2006-01 
EUR to JPY in 2005 EUR to JPY in 2005-12  EUR to JPY in 2005-11  EUR to JPY in 2005-10  EUR to JPY in 2005-09  EUR to JPY in 2005-08  EUR to JPY in 2005-07  EUR to JPY in 2005-06  EUR to JPY in 2005-05  EUR to JPY in 2005-04  EUR to JPY in 2005-03  EUR to JPY in 2005-02  EUR to JPY in 2005-01 
EUR to JPY in 2004 EUR to JPY in 2004-12  EUR to JPY in 2004-11  EUR to JPY in 2004-10  EUR to JPY in 2004-09  EUR to JPY in 2004-08  EUR to JPY in 2004-07  EUR to JPY in 2004-06  EUR to JPY in 2004-05  EUR to JPY in 2004-04  EUR to JPY in 2004-03  EUR to JPY in 2004-02  EUR to JPY in 2004-01 
EUR to JPY in 2003 EUR to JPY in 2003-12  EUR to JPY in 2003-11  EUR to JPY in 2003-10  EUR to JPY in 2003-09  EUR to JPY in 2003-08  EUR to JPY in 2003-07  EUR to JPY in 2003-06  EUR to JPY in 2003-05  EUR to JPY in 2003-04  EUR to JPY in 2003-03  EUR to JPY in 2003-02  EUR to JPY in 2003-01 
EUR to JPY in 2002 EUR to JPY in 2002-12  EUR to JPY in 2002-11  EUR to JPY in 2002-10  EUR to JPY in 2002-09  EUR to JPY in 2002-08  EUR to JPY in 2002-07  EUR to JPY in 2002-06  EUR to JPY in 2002-05  EUR to JPY in 2002-04  EUR to JPY in 2002-03  EUR to JPY in 2002-02  EUR to JPY in 2002-01 
EUR to JPY in 2001 EUR to JPY in 2001-12  EUR to JPY in 2001-11  EUR to JPY in 2001-10  EUR to JPY in 2001-09  EUR to JPY in 2001-08  EUR to JPY in 2001-07  EUR to JPY in 2001-06  EUR to JPY in 2001-05  EUR to JPY in 2001-04  EUR to JPY in 2001-03  EUR to JPY in 2001-02  EUR to JPY in 2001-01 
EUR to JPY in 2000 EUR to JPY in 2000-12  EUR to JPY in 2000-11  EUR to JPY in 2000-10  EUR to JPY in 2000-09  EUR to JPY in 2000-08  EUR to JPY in 2000-07  EUR to JPY in 2000-06  EUR to JPY in 2000-05  EUR to JPY in 2000-04  EUR to JPY in 2000-03  EUR to JPY in 2000-02  EUR to JPY in 2000-01 

All EUR Exchange Rates Now

Exchange Rate Exchange Rate Exchange Rate
EUR to AED rate 3.924 ▼ EUR to ALL rate 107.22443 ▲ EUR to ANG rate 1.92492 ▼
EUR to ARS rate 259.78398 ▼ EUR to AUD rate 1.60162 ▼ EUR to AWG rate 1.92568 ▼
EUR to BBD rate 2.13668 ▼ EUR to BDT rate 115.26505 ▼ EUR to BGN rate 1.95422 ▼
EUR to BHD rate 0.40273 ▼ EUR to BIF rate 3014.87768 ▼ EUR to BMD rate 1.06834 ▼
EUR to BND rate 1.44064 ▼ EUR to BOB rate 7.38016 ▼ EUR to BRL rate 5.24919 ▼
EUR to BSD rate 1.06834 ▼ EUR to BTN rate 88.23258 ▼ EUR to BZD rate 2.15277 ▼
EUR to CAD rate 1.43364 ▲ EUR to CHF rate 0.97005 ▼ EUR to CLP rate 847.88943 ▼
EUR to CNY rate 7.61438 ▼ EUR to COP rate 4583.5337 ▼ EUR to CRC rate 574.95877 ▼
EUR to CZK rate 23.59623 ▲ EUR to DKK rate 7.44985 ▲ EUR to DOP rate 58.48424 ▼
EUR to DZD rate 146.15165 ▼ EUR to EGP rate 33.01344 ▼ EUR to ETB rate 58.34885 ▲
EUR to FJD rate 2.38582 ▼ EUR to GBP rate 0.86103 ▲ EUR to GMD rate 63.55559 ▼
EUR to GNF rate 9183.88096 ▼ EUR to GTQ rate 8.3625 ▼ EUR to HKD rate 8.37603 ▼
EUR to HNL rate 26.27197 ▼ EUR to HRK rate 7.53505 ▲ EUR to HTG rate 148.45693 ▼
EUR to HUF rate 368.63943 ▲ EUR to IDR rate 15897.95389 ▼ EUR to ILS rate 3.92008 ▼
EUR to INR rate 88.16704 ▼ EUR to IQD rate 1399.11051 ▼ EUR to IRR rate 45190.81099 ▼
EUR to ISK rate 150.50784 ▼ EUR to JMD rate 165.52517 ▼ EUR to JOD rate 0.75852 ▼
EUR to JPY rate 148.9487 ▼ EUR to KES rate 148.49936 ▼ EUR to KMF rate 491.97081 ▼
EUR to KRW rate 1394.64389 ▲ EUR to KWD rate 0.32885 ▼ EUR to KYD rate 0.89004 ▼
EUR to KZT rate 478.58651 ▼ EUR to LBP rate 16030.73432 ▼ EUR to LKR rate 312.41846 ▼
EUR to LSL rate 20.5182 ▼ EUR to MAD rate 10.88453 ▼ EUR to MDL rate 19.04869 ▲
EUR to MKD rate 61.53012 ▼ EUR to MNT rate 3759.49087 ▼ EUR to MOP rate 8.62667 ▼
EUR to MUR rate 48.71634 ▼ EUR to MVR rate 16.39903 ▼ EUR to MWK rate 1089.95704 ▼
EUR to MXN rate 18.55137 ▼ EUR to MYR rate 4.91757 ▼ EUR to NAD rate 20.52282 ▼
EUR to NGN rate 497.18546 ▲ EUR to NIO rate 39.06603 ▲ EUR to NOK rate 11.86586 ▼
EUR to NPR rate 141.17411 ▼ EUR to NZD rate 1.76179 ▲ EUR to OMR rate 0.41132 ▼
EUR to PAB rate 1.06834 ▼ EUR to PEN rate 3.93389 ▼ EUR to PGK rate 3.78979 ▲
EUR to PHP rate 59.96543 ▼ EUR to PKR rate 305.74934 ▼ EUR to PLN rate 4.4694 ▼
EUR to PYG rate 7723.35582 ▼ EUR to QAR rate 3.88983 ▼ EUR to RON rate 4.95849 ▼
EUR to RUB rate 86.99498 ▼ EUR to RWF rate 1207.96924 ▼ EUR to SAR rate 4.00673 ▼
EUR to SBD rate 8.90737 ▼ EUR to SCR rate 14.34778 ▲ EUR to SEK rate 11.63836 ▼
EUR to SGD rate 1.44132 ▼ EUR to SLL rate 18872.23821 ▼ EUR to SVC rate 9.3457 ▼
EUR to SZL rate 20.49344 ▼ EUR to THB rate 37.18413 ▼ EUR to TND rate 3.32307 ▼
EUR to TOP rate 2.52586 ▼ EUR to TRY rate 24.47273 ▲ EUR to TTD rate 7.24414 ▼
EUR to TWD rate 32.84346 ▼ EUR to TZS rate 2537.30913 ▲ EUR to UAH rate 39.44529 ▼
EUR to UGX rate 3994.59576 ▼ EUR to USD rate 1.06834 ▼ EUR to UYU rate 41.44747 ▼
EUR to VUV rate 127.11011 ▼ EUR to WST rate 2.91177 ▼ EUR to XAF rate 655.9567 ▲
EUR to XCD rate 2.88724 ▼ EUR to XOF rate 655.9567 ▲ EUR to XPF rate 119.33169 ▲
EUR to YER rate 267.45905 ▼ EUR to ZAR rate 20.50191 ▼

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