From Japan Today:

TOKYO — The average retail price of regular gasoline in Japan came to 154.30 yen per liter as of Monday, down 0.70 yen from two weeks earlier, the Oil Information Center said Wednesday.

So, nobody said a darned thing when gas shot up from the high 130s/low 140s to 155 a few weeks back, but when it dropped 3/4 of a yen, boy howdy is that good news!

I’m glad that my fuel economy is over 80 mpg…

2 Responses to “Average gasoline retail price dips”

  1. dagbrown says:

    Woot, I haven’t paid more than ¥148/l since November!

  2. awh says:

    Really? I paid 158 on Dec 6, the day the price shot up. Previous to that was 139 or 140, nowadays it is 147. That is interesting though, since the current price is 147 in Tokyo, it must be a lot more expensive elsewhere in Japan to make the average 154.3…

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