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How much RMB is 99,000 yen?
According to the exchange rate of 65438+2020 1 October 9, the exchange rate between RMB and Japanese yen is: 1 Japanese yen =0.06367 RMB,1RMB = 15.7055 Japanese yen, 99000 Japanese yen =6303.5242 RMB.

The Japanese yen is the name of Japan's monetary unit, which was founded in May 187 1 1. Japan established the gold standard system in 1897, and the gold content was set at 0.75g In May of 1953, it was announced that the gold content was 0.00246853g In March of 1988, the gold standard system was completely abolished.

There are four kinds of banknotes 1000, 2000, 5000 and 10000 yen, and six denominations of coins 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 yen.

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Japanese yen layout

The main color of 10000 yen is brown, with the head of Japanese educator Fukuzawa Yukichi on the front and two pheasants on the back. The main color of 5,000 yen is deep purple, and the main scene on the front of the ticket is the head of Japanese educator Nitobe Inazo, and the main scene on the back is Mount Fuji (the cover of the new yen is Higuchi Ichiyo, a female writer in Meiji period).

1000 yen The main color is brown, with the head of Japanese novelist Natsume Sosuke on the front and two cranes on the back (the new version of yen is Japanese doctor Hideki Noguchi and Mount Fuji on the back). The pattern of 2000 yen banknotes issued in the Millennium was officially confirmed on the 29th.

The pattern on the back of the banknote is selected from the scene where the hero Guangyuan and his son meet in the album "Tale of Genji", and it is also accompanied by a portrait of the author of Genji's Tale, Murasaki Tombu. The facade design is the "Shouli Gate", a representative historical building in Okinawa Prefecture, which held the summit meeting of western industrialized countries in July 20 12.

Japanese paper money is written in Chinese characters (arranged from left to right), and the words "Japanese paper money" are printed on the upper middle. On the back, the bank name "Ginko, Japan" (Bank of Japan) and the currency unit name "Yen" (Yuan) have Roman Pinyin.

All kinds of banknotes have no date of issue, and the person in charge of the issuing unit uses the seal, that is, the "president's seal" and "issuing director's seal" printed in red on the front.

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