How to Say ‘5000 yen’ in Japanese
5,000円
5
[en]
💬 Usage Tip: [円] means yen. In restaurant booking talk, [5,000円] often refers to a budget per person, especially for set courses: [1人5,000円くらい] means “about 5,000 yen per person.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: For group dining, budgets are often discussed per person rather than as a total. At many Japanese restaurants, a private or semi-private room may come with course meal options in a set price range like [5,000円].
Phrase Breakdown
円
5
[en]
yen
The Japanese currency unit. It is used after an amount to show the price in yen.
一人5,000円です。
It is 5,000 yen per person.
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