How do I pay my Keikyu airport line?


How do I pay my Keikyu airport line? Tickets are purchased from the ticket machines or window at the airport terminals or connecting stations. From either platform at the airport, a one-way journey to Shinagawa Station costs JPY300 one-way.


Which is better Suica or Pasmo?

A Pasmo card is the same as a Suica. You can use it for trains, subways and metro stations and some buses. It is also a tap on card. You can purchase a Pasmo at most stations ( including subway stations) at a vending machine by tapping ENGLISH on the machine and following the instructions provided.


Is Tokyo Monorail covered by JR Pass?

Although the Tokyo Monorail is a private railway, it has been integrated for use of the Japan Rail Pass. To board, simply show your activated JR Pass at the gates. Remember that you can activate your pass at the airport (Haneda JR East Travel Center), near the Tokyo Monorail gate.


Can I buy Suica card online?

You can purchase a “My Suica” at any JR East station ticketing machine or booth, including the ones located at Narita and Haneda airport. You can also buy it at some tourist information centers. If you want, you can also purchase the card online through the JR East website or other authorized sellers.


How to get from Tokyo Haneda airport to city?

Haneda Airport has good railway links to central Tokyo, as the airport connects directly to Keikyu train line and Tokyo Monorail. The train to Tokyo station takes only about 30 minutes from the airport, Shibuya can be reached in about 45 minutes. You'll find ticket gates in all three terminals.


Can tourists use mobile Suica?

A special version of Suica, called Welcome Suica, is available to foreign tourists. The special cards are valid for only four weeks, come without a deposit fee, but do not allow for refunds. The Suica is a prepaid e-money card for moving around and shopping. There is no more need to buy a ticket from a vending machine.


What is the difference between Tokyo Monorail and keikyu?

The big difference between the two services is that the Tokyo Monorail is covered by the Japan Rail (JR) Pass whereas the Keikyu Line is not covered. Visitors holding a JR Pass can use the monorail free of charge but simply showing their pass at the ticket gates and being waived through.