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Mar 6, 2025

Efficient coin organizer


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Portable Coin Holder

Brand: Renjzle

Price: 600 yen

Place of purchase: Amazon Japan

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The description

Portable coin dispenser which holds up to 35 coins of various denominations making is easier for you to view and use coins for payment at cash counters.


The good

It is the perfect size to carry in your purse or even your pocket. It fits up to 5 coins of each denomination (500¥, 100¥, 50¥, 10¥, 5¥) and 10 coins of 1¥. I found it quite useful at the cash counters cause earlier I would be fumbling around with all the coins in my wallet to give the exact change to the cashier while people queued behind me waiting to go next. Now I can easily slide out exact change quickly. I have also gifted this to a friend of mine and she stated that this has to be the most useful gift she has ever received in Japan!


The not so good

The coin holder can get quite heavy once you load it up with all the coins. Which is why I tend to leave it behind at home a lot. Perhaps I'll reduce the quantity of coins (especially the smaller denominations) and carry it with me. I would have liked to have two slots for 100yen coins so I could could carry 10 of those instead of having two slots for 1yen coins which I barely use. *How do you make use of all the 1yen coins piling up in your wallets from all the change you've collected over the years?*


samoona

samoona

Born in India and raised in the UAE surrounded by a kaleidoscope of cultures, recently, I packed my bags (and my love for shawarma!) and moved to Japan with the love of my life, embarking on a journey full of new adventures, flavors, and discoveries.

Food is my universal language, and exploring different cuisines is how I connect with the world. Whether it’s savoring a bowl of ramen in a bustling Tokyo alleyway or reminiscing over the taste of homemade pulav, I believe every bite tells a story. To me, food and culture are the ultimate bridges between people, showing us that deep down, we’re all the same.

Through this blog, I hope to share my journey of blending Middle Eastern memories, Indian roots, and Japanese adventures—all served with a side of good vibes and even better food.


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