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Written by Jere Salmisto·Reviewed by CalcFi Editorial·Last verified: 2026-05-13
TL;DR: 1 JPY = 0.0054 EUR at the latest European Central Bank mid-market rate (2026-05-27). Banks typically charge 1-3% over this rate; airports 5-10%. For tax reporting, the Treasury Reporting Rate of Exchange is the more defensible source. Source: ECB / Frankfurter.

🇯🇵 JPY to EUR currency converter

1
JPY = 0.0054
EUR

Rate updated: 5/27/2026 UTC

Convert JPY to EUR

1 JPY = 0.0054 EUR

Rates updated: 5/27/2026

0.01
€ EUR
1.00 ¥ JPY

Quick Conversion Table

JPYEUR
10.01
50.03
100.05
500.27
1000.54
5002.69
1,0005.39
5,00026.95

🇯🇵 About Japanese Yen

Japanese Yen (code: JPY) is the currency of Japan. One unit is divided into 100 subunits (cents/pennies in most cases). Exchange rates fluctuate based on economic conditions, interest rates, and geopolitical events.

🇪🇺 About Euro

Euro (code: EUR) is the currency of European Union. When converting to EUR, the current rate of 0.0054 EUR per JPY applies.

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JPY to EUR FAQs

What affects JPY/EUR exchange rates?

Exchange rates are influenced by interest rates, inflation differentials, economic growth, political stability, and market sentiment. Central bank policy decisions and major economic releases can cause significant daily movements in the JPY/EUR rate.

How often do these rates update?

Rates on this page update hourly via the Frankfurter API. However, actual market rates in the forex market fluctuate constantly (every second during trading hours). For very large transactions, check live rates from your bank or forex broker immediately before converting.

Will I get this exact rate when I exchange?

Unlikely. This calculator shows the mid-market rate (the rate between banks). When you exchange currency, you'll receive a worse rate. Banks and exchanges typically charge a 1-3% spread. Some providers charge even more, especially at airports or for tourist exchanges.