This converter shows the live mid-market rate for Japanese Yen to Euro - the real exchange rate without any bank markup. Enter your amount and the result appears instantly. Use the historical chart to track how the JPY/EUR rate has moved over time, and the reference table to see common amounts at a glance.
- The mid-market rate is the benchmark rate - banks and bureaus charge 2–12% above it depending on the provider type.
- Fintech services like Wise typically offer the closest rates to mid-market, with transparent flat fees instead of hidden markups.
- The JPY/EUR rate is updated once per day from live forex data - for high-value transactions, always confirm with your payment provider.
How to convert JPY to EUR
Enter the amount in Japanese Yen in the top field. The equivalent in Euro appears instantly in the result field, along with the current exchange rate and its reverse. The swap button takes you to the EUR to JPY converter so you can quickly see the rate in both directions without retyping.
The Currency Comparison Table below the main converter lets you track multiple currencies at once. It starts with JPY, EUR, and three of the most common JPY pairings pre-loaded. Click any row to edit the amount and all other rows update automatically.
About Japanese Yen and Euro
Converting Japanese Yen to Euros is common among Japanese tourists visiting Europe, Japanese businesses paying euro-denominated invoices, and investors holding European assets including German Bunds or French government bonds. Japan and the European Union are significant trade partners, particularly in automotive and machinery sectors.
A key feature of this pair is the extreme interest rate differential that has persisted for years - the Bank of Japan's ultra-loose policy versus the ECB's higher rates. This makes yen-to-euro conversions feel poor value for Japanese residents during periods of yen weakness, a dynamic that has significantly raised travel costs to Europe for Japanese tourists. The BoJ's path toward policy normalization is the major long-term driver.
When you convert Japanese Yen to Euros at a bank or exchange bureau, the provider's rate will be above the mid-market rate shown here. The difference - their markup - is typically 2–5% at a bank branch, and can reach 8–12% at airport exchange desks. Fintech services like Wise and Revolut typically come within 0.5% of mid-market for major currency pairs.
FAQs
What is the JPY to EUR exchange rate today?
The rate shown above is the mid-market rate - the midpoint between the buy and sell prices on the global forex market. It is updated once per day. It doesn't include any bank or broker markup, so it differs from the rate you would get at a bank branch or exchange desk.
How do I convert Japanese Yen to Euros?
Enter the amount in Japanese Yen in the field above and the result in Euro appears instantly. The rate used is the live mid-market rate updated daily. Use the swap button to navigate to the reverse converter if you need to convert from EUR to JPY.
Why does my bank charge a different rate?
Banks add a profit margin - typically 2 to 5% - on top of the mid-market rate for retail customers. Airport kiosks can charge 8 to 12% above mid-market. The rate here is the mid-market baseline, which lets you calculate exactly how much markup any provider is adding.
Is the JPY/EUR rate updated in real time?
Rates are updated once per day. The exact update time is shown below the exchange rate in the converter. For time-sensitive or high-value transactions, always confirm the current rate directly with your payment provider before committing to a transfer.
What is the cheapest way to convert Japanese Yen to Euros?
Fintech services like Wise and Revolut typically offer the closest rates to mid-market with small flat fees - making them the most cost-effective option for most amounts. Bank wires and airport exchange desks tend to be the most expensive. Always compare the all-in cost, not just the headline rate.