German Mark Exchange

DEM Exchange to Japanese yen  in Osaka Japan

German Mark for Japanese yen at Wasabi Exchange  in Osaka Japan

 

We can even exchange old banknotes, or banknotes that are dirty, torn, or have scribble on them, which other stores won't accept.

Old Banknotes

「Fixed Rate35yen」

German Mark old 5bill exchange
German Mark old 10bill exchange
German Mark old 20bill exchange
German Mark old 50bill exchange
German Mark old 100bill exchange
German Mark old 200bill exchange
German Mark old 500bill exchange

1 generation ago

「Fixed Rate25yen」

German Mark old 5bill exchange
German Mark old 10bill exchange
German Mark old 20bill exchange
German Mark old 50bill exchange
German Mark old 100bill exchange

※Attention※

Depending on the condition of the banknote (dirt, tears, scribble, etc.), the rate may be reduced or we may not be able to purchase it at all.


Our store exchanges German marks that other stores won't buy.

 

We can also exchange old banknotes, but we won't buy German marks from years other than those listed above.

 

If you're looking to exchange German marks for Japanese yen, come to Wasabi Exchange!


Basic Data on Germany

 

Area:

357,000 square kilometers (about 94% of Japan)

 

Population:

Approximately 84.82 million people

 

Capital:

Berlin (approximately 3.86 million people)

 

GDP:

Germany is one of the world's leading industrialized nations and a major trading nation. It has the largest GDP in Europe. 

 

Trivia:

 

Germany is Japan's largest trading partner in Europe. Japan is also Germany's second largest trading partner in Asia after China.

 

Japan and Germany share fundamental values and are partners that work together to address international issues in the G7 and other fora.

 

They cooperate closely on disarmament and non-proliferation, UN Security Council reform, and various other regional issues.

 

They share the same direction on issues such as the Middle East (Iran's nuclear issue, ISIL, Afghanistan).

 

In September 2020, the German government formulated the "Indo-Pacific Guidelines," and the foreign ministers of Japan and Germany have agreed to strengthen Japan-Germany cooperation to realize a free and open Indo-Pacific.

 

In addition, there are common issues in domestic affairs, such as measures to deal with the declining birthrate and aging population, promoting women's participation in the workforce, and energy issues.

 

In addition, active dialogue is also taking place between private experts through frameworks such as the "Japan-Germany Forum." 

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Notice

 

 ①The above rates are for reference only. Due to market trends, the above rates may not be exchangeable.

 

②Depending on the condition of the banknote, the rate may be lowered or exchange may not be possible.