JPY to UZS Exchange Rate - Convert Japanese Yen to Uzbekistani Som

Converting from Japanese Yen (JPY) to Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

What is Japanese Yen (JPY)

The Japanese Yen (JPY) is the official currency of Japan and is one of the most traded currencies in the world. The symbol for the Yen is ¥, and it is denoted by the code JPY. The Yen was first introduced in 1871 as a part of the Meiji Restoration and has since evolved into a major global currency.

One of the distinguishing features of the Yen is its status as a "safe-haven" currency. During times of economic uncertainty or turbulence, many investors prefer to hold assets in Yen. This is primarily due to Japan's strong economy, low debt levels, and stable political environment. The Bank of Japan, the country's central bank, plays a critical role in managing the currency's value through monetary policy, including interest rates and quantitative easing measures.

The Yen is subdivided into 100 sen or 1,000 rin, though these subdivisions are rarely used in everyday transactions. Common denominations of the Yen include coins (1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 500 Yen) and banknotes (1000, 2000, 5000, and 10,000 Yen). The currency's exchange rate can fluctuate based on various factors, such as economic data releases, geopolitical events, and changes in market sentiment.

What is Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

The Uzbekistani Som (UZS) is the official currency of Uzbekistan, a central Asian nation with a rich cultural heritage and a strategic location. The Som was introduced in 1994, replacing an earlier currency known as the "so'm" after the country gained independence from the Soviet Union. The currency symbol for the Som is "сум," and its code is UZS.

The Som is divided into 100 tiyin, although the tiyin coins are not widely in circulation. The currency features various denominations of banknotes, including 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, and even larger bills. The Uzbek government, along with the Central Bank of Uzbekistan, manages the currency's value and stability through various monetary policies.

Uzbekistan has been experiencing significant economic reforms, aiming to modernize its economy and attract foreign investment. Consequently, the Som's exchange rate can fluctuate based on these reforms, as well as other macroeconomic factors. As an emerging market economy, understanding the factors that affect the Som is crucial for anyone looking to convert JPY to UZS or engage in trade with Uzbek businesses.

In summary, converting Japanese Yen (JPY) to Uzbekistani Som (UZS) involves understanding both currencies’ characteristics, their significance in the global market, and the factors influencing their exchange rates. The conversion process not only reflects the current economic landscape but also the opportunities for financial engagement between Japan and Uzbekistan.

Japanese Yen to Uzbekistani Som conversion table

JPY to UZS conversion table

Japanese Yen (JPY)Uzbekistani Som (UZS)
1 JPY89.07565949174 UZS
2 JPY178.15131898347 UZS
3 JPY267.22697847521 UZS
4 JPY356.30263796695 UZS
5 JPY445.37829745868 UZS
6 JPY534.45395695042 UZS
7 JPY623.52961644216 UZS
8 JPY712.60527593389 UZS
9 JPY801.68093542563 UZS
10 JPY890.75659491737 UZS
100 JPY8 907.56594917366 UZS
200 JPY17 815.13189834732 UZS
300 JPY26 722.69784752098 UZS
400 JPY35 630.26379669464 UZS
500 JPY44 537.8297458683 UZS
600 JPY53 445.39569504197 UZS
700 JPY62 352.96164421563 UZS
800 JPY71 260.52759338929 UZS
900 JPY80 168.09354256295 UZS
1 000 JPY89 075.65949173661 UZS
2 000 JPY178 151.31898347322 UZS
5 000 JPY445 378.29745868305 UZS
10 000 JPY890 756.5949173661 UZS
20 000 JPY1 781 513.18983473219 UZS
50 000 JPY4 453 782.97458683048 UZS
100 000 JPY8 907 565.94917366096 UZS
Last updated May 16, 2025 at 11:55 PM