In December 2025, the Taiwan dollar against the Japanese yen reached a level of 4.85, and many people started considering exchanging for yen. But do you know? Exchanging the same 50,000 TWD using the wrong method could result in a loss of 1,500 to 2,000 TWD. Today, we will break down the four most common yen exchange channels in Taiwan to help you find the truly cost-effective way.
Why should you pay attention to the yen now?
The Japanese yen is not just a currency for travel. From an investment perspective, it is one of the world's three major safe-haven currencies (along with the US dollar and Swiss franc). Taiwanese often exchange for yen to hedge risks during significant fluctuations in the Taiwan stock market. Additionally, the Bank of Japan is about to raise interest rates (expected to increase to 0.75% on December 19), which makes the yen more attractive.
This year, the Taiwan dollar has faced considerable depreciation pressure, rising from 4.46 at the beginning of the year to 4.85 now, an increase of 8.7%. In other words, those who exchanged earlier have already gained from the exchange rate difference. So, exchanging yen now, rather than saying