South African Rand Exchange

ZAR Exchange to Japanese yen  in Osaka Japan

South African Rand 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.

現行紙幣

以下の紙幣は「レート×100%」

South African Rand 10bill exchange
South African Rand 20bill exchange
South African Rand 50bill exchange
South African Rand 100bill exchange
South African Rand 200bill exchange

旧紙幣

以下の紙幣は「レート×30%」

South African Rand old 10bill exchange
South African Rand old 20bill exchange
South African Rand old 50bill exchange
South African Rand old 100bill exchange
South African Rand old 200bill exchange

※紙幣の状態(汚れ、破れ、落書き等)により、レートダウンもしくは買取不可の可能性がございます。


When exchanging South African rand for current banknotes from 2023 onwards, the exchange rate is 100% of the displayed rate, but for other older notes and bills, please inquire.

 

If you're looking to exchange or cash old South African rand notes that other stores will refuse to accept, come to Wasabi Exchange!

 


Basic Data on South Africa

 

Area:

1.22 million square kilometers (approximately 3.2 times the size of Japan)

 

Population:

Approximately 62.03 million people

 

Capital:

Pretoria (2.818 million people/just under 70% white)

 

GDP:

US$380.7 billion

 

Inflation rate:

6.1%

 

Unemployment rate:

 

28.0%

 

Trivia:

 

South Africa accounts for approximately 20% of the total GDP of Sub-Saharan Africa, and as the second largest economy among the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, it is driving the African economy.

 

Its largest trading partner is China. Since the discovery of diamonds and gold in the late 19th century,

 

South Africa has grown mainly through mining, and the manufacturing and financial industries have developed using the capital accumulated as a source of capital.

 

However, in recent years, the industrial structure has changed, with the proportion of mining, which was once the country's main industry, decreasing from a peak of 23.7% of GDP in 1981, and expected to shrink to 3.2% of GDP in 2022.

 

The breakdown of GDP by industry is 10% for primary industry, 21% for secondary industry, and 69% for tertiary industry, with the proportion of tertiary industry being high, similar to developed countries.

 

On the other hand, South Africa remains highly dependent on mineral resource exports in trade. 

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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.