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Japan · 1868

¥100 in 1868

= ¥157,000today
×1570.00+156900.0% inflation18682026

Life in 1868

In 1868, Japan's average annual wage was approximately ¥24. This means ¥100 represented roughly 216.7 weeks of average earnings — a luxury purchase.

What you could buy

¥100 in 1868
Monthly rent
200×
¥157,000 in 2026
Loaf of bread
581×
Monthly rent
1×
Gasoline (gal)
897×

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These calculations are estimates based on Japan's Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from Statistics Bureau of Japan; Bank of Japan historical series; Ohkawa & Shinohara (1979) Japanese economic growth data. Meiji period data (1868–1912) reconstructed from trade records. WWII hyperinflation (1945–1949) reflected. Post-war miracle growth and 1990s deflation captured. Results may differ from other inflation calculators. See our Methodology and Sources for full details.