Currency Converter · Cuban Peso (CUP) to Japanese Yen (JPY)

The currency calculator will convert exchange rate of Cuban peso (CUP) to Japanese yen (JPY).

  • 1 CUP = 6.40 JPY
  • 5 CUP = 32.01 JPY
  • 10 CUP = 64.02 JPY
  • 20 CUP = 128.04 JPY
  • 25 CUP = 160.05 JPY
  • 50 CUP = 320.10 JPY
  • 100 CUP = 640.21 JPY
  • 200 CUP = 1,280.41 JPY
  • 250 CUP = 1,600.51 JPY
  • 500 CUP = 3,201.03 JPY
  • 1,000 CUP = 6,402.06 JPY
  • 2,000 CUP = 12,804.12 JPY
  • 2,500 CUP = 16,005.15 JPY
  • 5,000 CUP = 32,010.30 JPY
  • 10,000 CUP = 64,020.59 JPY
  • 10 JPY = 1.56 CUP
  • 50 JPY = 7.81 CUP
  • 100 JPY = 15.62 CUP
  • 250 JPY = 39.05 CUP
  • 500 JPY = 78.10 CUP
  • 1,000 JPY = 156.20 CUP
  • 2,000 JPY = 312.40 CUP
  • 2,500 JPY = 390.50 CUP
  • 5,000 JPY = 781.00 CUP
  • 10,000 JPY = 1,562.00 CUP
  • 20,000 JPY = 3,123.99 CUP
  • 50,000 JPY = 7,809.99 CUP
  • 100,000 JPY = 15,619.97 CUP
  • 250,000 JPY = 39,049.93 CUP
  • 500,000 JPY = 78,099.87 CUP

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Cuban peso


The Cuban peso (CUP) is the currency of Cuba. The currency code is CUP and currency symbol is $MN. The Cuban peso is subdivided into 100 centavos (singular: centavo; symbol: ¢ or c). Frequently used Cuban peso coins are in denominations of $MN1, $MN3, 1¢, 2¢, 5¢, 20¢. Frequently used Cuban peso banknotes are in denominations of $MN1, $MN3, $MN5, $MN10, $MN20, $MN50, $MN100.

Japanese yen


The Japanese yen (JPY) is the currency of Japan. The currency code is JPY and currency symbol is ¥ (international) or 円 (Japan—present day) or 圓 (Japan—traditional). The Japanese yen is subdivided into 100 sen or 1000 rin (both sen and rin are not in circulation). Frequently used Japanese yen coins are in denominations of ¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥50, ¥100, ¥500. Frequently used Japanese yen banknotes are in denominations of ¥1000, ¥5000, ¥10000. The Japanese yen is the fourth reserve currency after the United States dollar (USD), the Euro (EUR), and the British pound sterling (GBP). It is also the third most traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar (USD) and the Euro (EUR).