Convert Ethereum (ETH) to Japanese Yen (JPY)

ETH to JPY: 1 ETH converts to ¥367,117.98 JPY as of 20 Apr 2026, 11:20 am UTC

How much is 1 Ethereum in Japanese Yen today?

1 ETH = ¥367,117.98
-0.86%24H
Last updated: 20 Apr 2026, 11:20 am UTC
ETH24H -0.86%7D +5.75%1M +7.26%3M -25.63%
1 ETH370,307.60 JPY347,158.63 JPY342,262.04 JPY493,667.15 JPY
5 ETH1,851,538.02 JPY1,735,793.16 JPY1,711,310.18 JPY2,468,335.76 JPY
10 ETH3,703,076.04 JPY3,471,586.31 JPY3,422,620.36 JPY4,936,671.53 JPY
50 ETH18,515,380.20 JPY17,357,931.55 JPY17,113,101.80 JPY24,683,357.64 JPY
100 ETH37,030,760.41 JPY34,715,863.10 JPY34,226,203.61 JPY49,366,715.27 JPY
500 ETH185,153,802.05 JPY173,579,315.52 JPY171,131,018.04 JPY246,833,576.36 JPY
1,000 ETH370,307,604.10 JPY347,158,631.05 JPY342,262,036.09 JPY493,667,152.72 JPY

About Ethereum

Ethereum (ETH) is priced at ¥367,117.98 per ETH as of 20 Apr 2026, 11:20 am UTC. With a market capitalisation of ¥44.31T, Ethereum holds a 11.0% dominance over the total cryptocurrency market. There are currently 120,690,332.18 ETH in circulation out of a maximum supply of --- ETH. In the last 24 hours, ¥2.89T worth of Ethereum has been traded. Ethereum is down 0.86% in the last 24 hours. In the last hour alone, ETH has moved -0.38%.

Conversion Tables

ETH
JPY
1 ETH
367,117.98
5 ETH
1,835,589.90
10 ETH
3,671,179.80
50 ETH
18,355,898.98
100 ETH
36,711,797.97
1,000 ETH
367,117,979.66
JPY
ETH
1 JPY
0.000002724 ETH
100 JPY
0.0002724 ETH
1,000 JPY
0.002724 ETH
5,000 JPY
0.0136 ETH
10,000 JPY
0.0272 ETH
100,000 JPY
0.2724 ETH

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FAQs

What is Ethereum?

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Ethereum is the network behind many of the most widely used crypto applications. Developers use it to run smart contracts, which power DeFi platforms, NFTs, and other on-chain services.

The network switched to proof of stake during the Merge in September 2022, cutting energy use by more than 99%. Validators now secure the system and process transactions.

Ethereum also reduces supply through EIP-1559. The network burns part of each transaction fee, especially when activity is high.

ETH is the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation and plays a central role in the broader crypto ecosystem.

How do I convert ETH to Japanese yen?

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The BitMEX cryptocurrency converter shows how much your ETH is worth in Japanese yen. Just enter the amount of ETH, and you’ll see the JPY value instantly.

The crypto converter uses live data from active trading markets, so the rate reflects current conditions. And you don’t need a BitMEX account to use it.

The BitMEX crypto converter is free and updates continuously, so you can check the ETH/JPY price whenever you need.

Why does yen depreciation affect Ethereum's JPY price?

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Ethereum trades mostly in US dollars, so the ETH/JPY price depends on the USD/JPY exchange rate. When the yen weakens and USD/JPY rises, the same ETH price converts into more yen.

Bank of Japan policy has contributed to a weaker yen over time, which can reduce purchasing power. Negative rates and yield curve control play a role in that trend.

Returns also influence demand. ETH staking typically offers around 3% to 4% annually, while yen deposits often offer near-zero or even negative returns. This gap can push investors toward Ethereum.

The yen carry trade adds to demand. Investors borrow yen at low rates and move that capital into higher-return assets, including ETH.

How does Japan's crypto tax regime affect Ethereum holders?

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Japan taxes crypto gains as miscellaneous income, with rates that can reach up to 55% including local taxes.

Ethereum holders face an added layer with staking. You must report the yen value of each staking reward as income when you receive it, not just when you sell ETH. This means you can owe tax even if you haven’t sold anything.

Short-term trading profits fall under the same high rates, so frequent trading can quickly increase your tax burden. This is why many holders limit how often they trade.

Staking creates a similar trade-off. You earn rewards, but each payout comes with ongoing reporting and tax obligations.

Can I trade Ethereum on BitMEX?

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Yes. You can trade Ethereum on BitMEX through both spot and derivatives markets, including ETH/USDT perpetual swaps with leverage.

You can take positions on ETH price movements with tight spreads, and choose between USDT-margined or ETH-settled contracts depending on how you want to manage margin.

BitMEX also offers advanced order types that help you execute and manage trades more precisely.

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