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Euro to Japanese Yen (EUR/JPY) Exchange Rate Today

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Two of the world's biggest economies, one volatile cross-rate. Is today a good day to convert?

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EUR to JPY Conversion Table

Common amounts converted from Euro to Japanese Yen at today's rate.

Euro (EUR)Japanese Yen (JPY)
1 EUR
5 EUR
10 EUR
25 EUR
50 EUR
100 EUR
250 EUR
500 EUR
1,000 EUR
5,000 EUR
10,000 EUR
50,000 EUR

Rates update live when available. About our data sources.

How much Japanese Yen will you actually receive?

Estimated cost to convert EUR 1,000 to JPY with different transfer services. Fees are sourced from published pricing pages and may vary by amount, payment method, and destination.

ServiceRateFeeTotal CostJPY received
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Typical bank Mar 2026
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Some links are affiliate links and may earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. This does not affect our ranking - we sort by lowest total cost to you. Fees are estimates based on published pricing and may differ from your actual quote.

Why people convert Euro to Japanese Yen

EUR/JPY is one of the most traded currency pairs in the world. People convert between Euro and Japanese Yen for international trade, cross-border investment, tourism, and hedging. Because of its deep liquidity, spreads are tight and most providers offer competitive rates on this pair.

EUR/JPY rate statistics

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Is today's EUR/JPY rate good or bad?

We compare today's live Euro to Japanese Yen mid-market rate against its 30-day and 52-week trading range. When the rate is near the top of its recent range, EUR holders get more Japanese Yen per unit - a better time to convert. When it is near the bottom, you may want to watch and wait.

EUR/JPY is a popular cross that tends to rise during risk-on periods (when investors are confident) and fall during risk-off periods (when they seek safety in JPY). The interest rate differential between the ECB and BOJ is the fundamental anchor.

The live analysis below updates throughout market hours and shows exactly where today's rate sits in context.

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What is the EUR/JPY exchange rate?

The EUR/JPY rate tracks how many Japanese Yen one Euro buys. A popular cross-rate that moves with global risk appetite - EUR/JPY tends to rise in risk-on environments and fall when investors seek the safety of the yen.

EUR is issued by the European Central Bank (ECB) (ranked 2nd globally - meaning it's the 2nd most bought and sold currency in the world). JPY is issued by the Bank of Japan (BOJ) (ranked 3rd). Full EUR profile | Full JPY profile

What drives this rate? The interest rate differential between the ECB and Bank of Japan, plus global risk appetite. EUR/JPY often rises during risk-on periods and falls when investors seek safe havens.

Is today's EUR/JPY rate good or bad?

The Euro to Japanese Yen mid-market rate shown above is the reference price before any provider adds fees or markup. It is not a guaranteed quote - your bank, card issuer, or transfer service will offer a different rate that includes their margin.

On a typical conversion, banks add 1-2% to this rate. The gap between the mid-market rate and what you actually receive is the real cost of converting - often larger than any flat fee. EUR/JPY is one of the most liquid pairs in forex, so bank spreads are relatively tight. Even so, that margin adds up on larger amounts.

Converting Euro to Japanese Yen? Read this first

Converting to Yen? Japan remains largely cash-based for everyday transactions. Budget for more cash than you would in Europe or the US. 7-Eleven ATMs accept most foreign cards. Bureau de change in Japan are surprisingly competitive compared to other countries.

Watch out: The EUR/JPY rate moves 24 hours a day on weekdays. If you are converting a meaningful amount, compare providers using the mid-market rate on this page as your benchmark.

For more on how provider fees work, see our exchange rate FAQ.

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Frequently asked questions

Is now a good time to convert EUR to JPY?

Check the rate context panel above - it shows where today's EUR/JPY rate sits relative to its 30-day and 52-week range. If the rate is near the top of its range, EUR holders are getting more Japanese Yen per unit than usual. If it is near the bottom, you may benefit from waiting or splitting your conversion across several days. There is no way to reliably predict currency movements, but understanding where the rate sits in its recent range helps you make a more informed decision.

What moves the EUR/JPY exchange rate?

The interest rate differential between the ECB and Bank of Japan, plus global risk appetite. EUR/JPY often rises during risk-on periods and falls when investors seek safe havens.

Is it better to use a card or withdraw cash for Japanese Yen?

For most travelers, a card with no foreign transaction fee is the simplest and cheapest option - provided you always choose to pay in Japanese Yen (the local currency) rather than Euro. Choosing your home currency triggers Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC), which typically adds 3-5% on top. If you need cash, withdraw from ATMs in-country rather than exchanging at airports.

Is the Japanese Yen a safe-haven currency?

Historically, yes. The Yen tends to strengthen during market selloffs because Japanese investors hold large foreign assets and often repatriate funds during crises. Japan's current account surplus and deep, liquid bond market reinforce this safe-haven status. This means EUR/JPY may drop sharply during periods of global market stress.

See our exchange rate FAQ for general questions about how rates work, mid-market pricing, and using rates for taxes.

Learn more

Mid-market rate from our data providers, updated -. We pull rates from multiple institutional-grade sources with automatic failover, so you always see a number even if one source is down. Full details on our methodology page.

How this rate is calculated

We prefer a direct rate from our primary data source when one is available. If a direct quote is unavailable, we compute a cross-rate through a major intermediary currency (usually USD or EUR). When a rate is derived rather than directly quoted, we label it on the page. Full methodology.

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Last reviewed: March 5, 2026 | Maintained by: ExchangeRates.com Editorial