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U.S. Dollar dropped 5 against the Japanese yen today.

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Digitaka's prices don't reflect this as of 5 minutes ago, but I expect their prices to increase. Digital will be closed 2-5 May for holiday.

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I bought there a couple days ago when the exchange bumped the other way.  Web page prices didn't reflect that day's rate, but I was charged less than what my cart was.   So, I assumed that the yen drop was factored when my card was charged.

The exchange rate is still excellent no matter how you cut it.  One yen is worth 0.66 cents.  When the JDM craze took over fishing forums 4 or 5 years back, it was between 0.8 and 0.9 cents.

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In my 20 years of shopping Japan, always considered it a worthwhile buy when the US$ was worth more than JY100.  All of Japan is still on sale for 30% off.  

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