It's 1,480,000 Yen, about 15k USD.
In East Asian Languages (C/K/J), we count in multiples of 10,000 when
we get that high. So 10,000 = 1 10,000, 100,000 = 10 10,000s,
1,000,000 = 100 10,000s (h, or d8 man in Japanese).
An easy way to get a rough exchange rate with USD is to just drop the
last two zeros, or to consider the amount in pennies.
Y1,000 = $10 or 1000 cents
Y1,480,000 = $14,800 or 1.48M cents.
But boy the Yen has gotten strong against the dollar.
On Mar 4, 2009, at 2:05 PM, Jeffrey Goodrich wrote:
> Does anybody here read Japanese? I'm wondering how much this car is
> selling
> for. 148,000 Yen? (about $1500) 1,480,000 Yen? (about $15,000).
> Jeff Goodrich
>
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Tom PRATHER <tomet9@sbcglobal.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Saw this while browsing, you don't see too many low screen 1600
>> advertised
>> in Japan. Pretty nice unrestored one.
>>
>> http://ichiba.geocities.jp/seiyaa_desk/datsunfairlady.html
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