Thai Baht Exchange

THB Exchange to Japanese yen  in Osaka Japan

Thai Baht 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.

Current Banknotes

「Today's Rate✖100%」

Thai Baht 20bill exchange
Thai Baht 50bill exchange
Thai Baht 100bill exchange
Thai Baht 500bill exchange
Thai Baht 1000bill exchange

Old Banknotes

「Today's Rate✖100%」

Thai Baht old 20bill exchange
Thai Baht old 50bill exchange
Thai Baht old 100bill exchange
Thai Baht old 500bill exchange
Thai Baht old 1000bill 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.


When exchanging Thai Baht, current banknotes will be purchased at the displayed rate x 100%.

 

The same is true for banknotes from one generation ago, which will be purchased at the displayed rate x 100%. For other old notes and bills, please contact us.

 

 

Come to Wasabi Exchange to exchange and cash old Thai Baht notes!


Basic Data on Thailand

Area:

Approximately 514,000 square kilometers (approximately 1.4 times the size of Japan)

 

Population:

Approximately 66.09 million people

 

Capital:

Bangkok (approximately 9.03 million people)

 

GDP:

Approximately $513.5 billion

 

Economic growth rate:

1.9%

 

Unemployment rate:

0.9%

 

Trivia:

Japan and Thailand have a history of exchanges spanning 600 years and have traditionally maintained friendly relations.

 

Based on the long-standing close relationship between the imperial and royal families of the two countries, they have built a close and multi-layered relationship in a wide range of areas, including politics, economy, and culture, and

 

people-to-people exchanges are extremely active. 2022 marks the 135th anniversary of the establishment of ammunition between Japan and Thailand.

 

The 1997 Asian currency crisis (also known as the Tom Yum Goong Crisis because it started with the Thai baht)

 

Previously, the dollar peg was stable at around 25 baht per US dollar, but during the crisis it suddenly exceeded 56 baht and was greatly shaken,

 

 

It was called the bloody baht due to the battle between hedge funds that short-sold the baht and the Bank of Thailand that supported it.

 

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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.