Taiwanese people who love traveling to Japan rejoice due to the weak yen, with some even saying, 'Taiwanese working in Japan are crying' - Taiwanese media

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According to Taiwan media Mirror Media, the weak yen is delighting Taiwanese people who love traveling to Japan. The image was created by AI.

According to Taiwan media Mirror Media, the weak yen is delighting Taiwanese people who love traveling to Japan. Mirror Media reported on the 2nd that "the yen has continued to fall recently," introducing that Mr. Lin Shibi (Lin Shi-bi), known as a Japan travel expert, posted a screenshot of an online banking foreign exchange transaction on social media on the 1st. It showed that 1 yen had dropped to 0.1969 Taiwan dollars at a preferential rate, and Mr. Lin humorously expressed his surprise, saying, "What kind of situation is this? 0.1969. It's the 58th year of the Republic (※ the 58th year of the Republic is 1969 AD) – before I was born." According to him, in 1969, 1 yen was equivalent to 0.111 Taiwan dollars. The article also reported that a continuous stream of comments was received from netizens on this post, and voices such as "Why did I exchange money earlier?" and "Taiwanese people working in Japan are really crying" were introduced. (Translated and edited by Noya)

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