- YEN
- Craving
- Hankering
- Kyoto cash
- Kyoto currency
- Urge
- Desire
- Itch
- Yearning
- The capital of Japan?
- Certain appetite
- Dough used for udon, perhaps?
- Major global currency unit worth about a penny
- You might have one to visit Japan, but you'll need a bunch once you get there
- Kobe clams?
- Currency abbreviated as JPY
- Kobe bacon?
- Urging
- Cabbage from the Far East
- It's worth about a penny
- Itching desire
- Longing
- Strong desire
- Strong urge
- Strong itch
- Thirst
- Eastern capital?
- Tokyo dough
- Japanese scratch
- Jones
- Coin first issued in 1955
- Unit introduced by the Meiji government
- Hunger
- Reserve currency from Asia
- Aching
- One thousand rin
- Capital of Japan
- Nikkei Index currency unit
- Want in the worst way
- Eastern cabbage
- It figures majorly in forex trading
- Its symbol is a capital letter with two horizontal lines through it
- Want, and then some
- 100-_____ shop (common Japanese store)
- It's often exchanged at Narita
- A version of it features "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" starting in 2024
- Subject of the website www.mint.co.jp
- A certain one features images of bamboo and Mandarin orange
- A commemorative one was released in honor of the 1964 Olympics
- Coin of desire?
- Really long
- Serious itch
- Dollar rival
- Hokkaido currency
- Yokohama moola
- Cash on the Ginza
- Ginza cash
- Japanese coin
- Japanese mint product
- Kobe currency
- Basic unit of Japanese currency
- Japanese bread
- It may burn a hole in one's kimono pocket
- Japanese cabbage?
- Matsudo moolah
- Currency traded against the dollar
- Kobe cabbage
- Kobe coin
- Nikkei average currency
- Great desire
- Itching
- Deep desire
- Kashiwazaki cash
- Kyoto dough
- They're spent in Sapporo
- Ginza gelt
- It's spent in Asia
- Kobe cash
- Currency in Kobe
- Japanese currency
- Long
- Asian capital
- <<NO CLUE>>
- It's tender in Hokkaido
- Far East currency
- Japanese moolah
- Fukuoka currency
- Japanese cash
- Clams in a sushi restaurant? [Chris King]
- Money spent for your sake
- Kyoto coin
- Japanese capital
- Japanese money
- Kyoto capital
- Really want, with "for"
- Nikkei 225 unit
- Japanese dough
- Currency of Japan
- Nikkei Index currency
- Intense hunger
- Ginza tender
- Urge hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers
- Bar tender in Tokyo?
- Currency with the ISO code JPY
- Japanese coins
- Appetite
- Tokyo currency
- Money for a Mitsubishi
- Tokyo tender
- Ginza money
- Wistful wishing
- Honshu cash
- Intense desire
- Strong craving
- Kyushu cash
- Nagging feeling
- Strong longing
- Japanese word for "round"
- Strong appetite
- Strong affinity
- Cash in Tokyo
- Cash on Honshu
- Yokohama money
- Cash in Kobe
- Sharp appetite
- What sushi may be sold for
- __ Sid ("Fantasia" sorcerer modeled on Uncle Walt)
- Japan's money
- What can be bought by the dozen for about a dime
- Aching feeling
- Hearty appetite
- Inner urge
- Money in Japan
- Currency in Japan
- What many get for their sushi
- What's spent in Osaka
- No performers make their living by earning this
- 1,000 rin
- Matsuyama money
- Alternative to all
- Chiba coin
- Fifty cents in Japan.
- Not quite 50c in Japan.
- 50c in Tokio.
- Its symbol is Y.
- 100 sen.
- 50c piece of Japan.
- 50c in Tokyo.
- Japan's monetary unit.
- Money in Tokyo.
- Money in Kobe.
- Tokio cash.
- Japanese dollar.
- Money in Nikko.
- Money in Osaka.
- Monetary unit of Japan.
- Money in Kyoto.
- Oriental monetary unit.
- Tokyo dollar.
- Foreign currency.
- Foreign monetary unit.
- Money on the Ginza.
- Oriental money.
- Money in Tokio.
- Relative of yuan.
- Currency in Kyoto.
- Currency on the Ginza.
- Hankering: Slang.
- Oriental currency.
- Longing: Colloq.
- Kioto currency.
- Longing: Slang.
- Ginza coin.
- Orienta1 currency.
- Desire: Colloq.
- Propensity: Slang.
- Propensity: Colloq.
- Pay for Sato.
- Osaka money
- Item a Japanese may have a hankering for
- Eastern coin
- Money for Mitsu
- Hanker
- Crave
- Longing for Japanese money?
- Ache
- Far Eastern money
- Osaka coin
- Coin or longing
- Equivalent of 1,000 rin
- Mark's competitor
- Urge for money?
- Foreign exchange listing
- Gaining currency?
- Foreign money
- Daily financial quote
- Liking
- Money for a Toyota, say
- Wish
- Sushi may be sold in this
- Kyoto kale
- Ginza currency
- Far Eastern bread
- It's made in Japan
- Foreign exchange option
- Tokyo money
- You might buy a Nintendo game with this
- Capital of Honshu
- Coin with kanji writing
- Currency of China
- Far Eastern capital
- It's issued by the Nippon Ginko
- Nikkei currency
- Cash in Kyoto
- Its symbol is a "Y" with two horizontal lines through it
- Far East capital
- Nikkei unit
- Its banknotes have denominations from 1,000 to 10,000
- Want
- Unit that replaced the ryo in 1871
- Cabbage for miso soup?
- Coin issued in values of 1 to 500
- Some foreign reserves
- 100% aluminum coin
- Currency adopted after the Meiji Restoration
- Currency with notes in denominations of 1,000, 5,000 and 10,000
- It sank after W.W. II
- Currency with denominations of 1,000, 5,000 and 10,000
- Have a ___ for
- Money for a bullet train ticket, maybe
- What a "Y" with a pair of horizontal lines through it is the symbol for
- Currency that features "The Tale of Genji" on one of its bank notes
- Currency whose name means, literally, "round"
- ¥
- *Neighbor of Saudi Arabia
- Currency that features a phoenix on one of its bank notes
- Nikkei 225 currency
- Offering at a shrine, perhaps
- Pine (for)
- The "Y" of JPY
- The "Y" of the code JPY
- Currency with the symbol ¥
- East Asian currency
- Hunger or thirst
- Unit tracked by the Nikkei Index
- Tokyo cash
- Tokyo coin
- Osaka cash
- Powerful currency
- Powerhouse money
- Ginza shopper's currency
- Bank of Japan currency
- Currency represented by the symbol ¥
- Unit for the Nikkei index
- Currency that will feature pioneering educator Tsuda Umeko on a banknote starting in 2024
- What a "Y" with two lines through it represents
- Hankerin'
- Urge to buy Japanese?
- It's tender in Tokyo
- It's tender to the Japanese
- Dough for tempura
- Itchy desire
- Keen longing
- What a sumo wrestler spends
- Currency accepted at a konbini
- Currency in Karuizawa
- Currency in Nara
- Currency in Osaka
- Desire money?
- Asian currency
- Hideki Irabu's pay, once
- They're spent in the Ginza
- They're spent on the Ginza
- Koizumi's cash
- 1,000 rin, once
- Nikkei dough
- Nikko currency
- Cash in Ginza
- Japanese monetary unit
- Japanese bucks
- Tokyo cabbage?
- Deep craving
- Kobe's money
- Japan's capital?
- Currency at a pachinko parlor
- Currency in Tokyo
- Dough in Tokyo
- Money spent at a konbini
- Currency that's also a synonym of "desire"
- Wistful thinking
- Kobe's cash
- Honshu currency
- Tender topic in Tokyo
- The euro's Japanese counterpart
- Dough for tempura, perhaps
- Languish
- Longing for a type of money?
- Japanese currency unit
- Japanese unit of money
- Intense longing
- Currency in Honshu
- Its symbol is the same as the yuan's
- Konbini currency
- Currency accepted at an izakaya
- 100-___ shop (Japanese equivalent of a dollar store)
- Third-most traded currency
- It's worth less than a cent
- Eastern cash
- What red can signify
- Bread given out in a Tokyo restaurant?
- Yokohama cash
- Money in Matsumoto
- Nagano notes
- Notes passed by students in Japan?
- Aluminum coin
- Nikkei Index unit
- Currency whose name means "round"
- Have a ___ for (crave)