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JPY → PHP Salary Calculator

Japanese Yen to Philippine Peso Converter

Para sa mga OFW sa Japan — I-convert ang iyong sweldo sa piso!

Current Rate:¥1 = ₱0.3700
Updated: June 2026Edit rate

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Includes: income tax, health insurance, pension, employment insurance

Your Results

Gross Monthly (JPY)

¥200,000

Net Monthly (JPY)

¥170,000

💵 Net Monthly (PHP)

₱62,900

📅 Annual (PHP)

₱754,800

Monthly Deductions Estimate (15%)

Income Tax (所得税)¥10,000
Health Insurance (健康保険)¥10,000
Pension (厚生年金)¥18,300
Total Deductions- ¥30,000

💸 Remittance Scenarios (How much you can send home)

50% remitted
₱31,450/month(¥85,000)
70% remitted
₱44,030/month(¥119,000)
80% remitted
₱50,320/month(¥136,000)

Common Filipino Worker Salaries in Japan 2026

Job / Visa TypeMonthly (JPY)Net Monthly (PHP)Annual (PHP)
SSW Care Worker (介護)¥200,000₱62,900₱754,800
SSW Food Service (外食業)¥185,000₱58,183₱698,190
SSW Construction (建設)¥220,000₱69,190₱830,280
Nurse (EPA) (看護師)¥280,000₱88,060₱1,056,720
Engineer Visa (技術)¥300,000₱94,350₱1,132,200
Factory Worker (製造)¥180,000₱56,610₱679,320
Minimum Wage Tokyo (最低賃金)¥167,200₱52,584₱631,013

Click any row to calculate. Estimates based on 15% deduction rate and ¥1 = ₱0.3700.

Best Ways to Send Money Japan → Philippines 2026

Wise (TransferWise)

Best exchange rate overall

1-2 days

~0.5% fee

SBI Remit

Best for GCash delivery

✓ GCash supported

Instant–1 day

¥0 fee (rate margin)

Metrobank Japan

Best for BPI/Metrobank accounts

✓ GCash supported

30 min

Low fee

BDO Remit Japan

Best for BDO account holders

Same day

Low fee

Western Union

Best for cash pickup provinces

Minutes

Higher fee

Always compare rates before sending. Rates change daily.

FAQ — Filipino Workers in Japan

Q: How much is ¥200,000 in Philippine pesos?

A: At ¥1 = ₱0.3700, ¥200,000 grosses ₱74,000. After ~15% deductions, net take-home ≈ ₱62,900.

Q: Do I pay tax in Japan AND Philippines?

A: Japan and Philippines have a tax treaty (DTAA). Generally, if you pay income tax in Japan, you do not pay again in Philippines. Consult a tax professional for your specific case.

Q: How much should I send home as an OFW?

A: Most Filipino financial advisors recommend sending 50-70% of take-home pay. Keep 30-50% in Japan for living expenses, savings, and emergency fund.

Q: Can I use GCash to receive money from Japan?

A: Yes! SBI Remit and Metrobank Japan both support direct GCash delivery. Your family receives the money directly in their GCash wallet within minutes to hours.

Q: What is the minimum wage in Japan for OFW?

A: Japan minimum wage varies by prefecture. Tokyo: ¥1,113/hour (2026). National average: ~¥1,055/hour. At 160 hours/month, that is ¥178,080–¥168,800/month before deductions.

💡 Yamada Hack: The OFW Money Strategy

The smartest Filipino workers in Japan follow the 50-30-20 rule: Send 50% home via SBI Remit to GCash (lowest fees, instant delivery). Save 30% in a Japanese bank (Rakuten Bank has English app support). Keep 20% for daily living in Japan. For remittance, always send on weekdays before 2PM JST — rates are slightly better than weekends. Always compare rates between Wise and SBI Remit before sending — the difference can be ₱500–₱1,000 per transfer.

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