Is IC card refundable?
Is IC card refundable? All kinds of IC cards can be used in the country, but they can be refunded in the area you purchased. PASMO and SUICA are sold in Kanto including Tokyo and can be refunded in Kanto. ICOCA and PiTaPa are sold in Kansai including Osaka and can be refunded in Kansai area.
Can you refund welcome Suica?
One Welcome Suica card—28 days of use.? No refunds can be made, regardless of the validity period status or balance loaded on the card. (Take the Welcome Suica home with you as a souvenir.)
What is the difference between Suica and welcome Suica?
The Welcome Suica is the same same tap-and-go travel card and has the same functions as the standard Suica card, but there is no need to pay the 500 JYP deposit in advance.
Do Suica funds expire?
You can keep your Suica card for your next trip. It will remain valid for 10 years. The Suica cards we offer are non-personal and are reserved for adult travellers.
Can you use old Suica card?
Firstly, the My Suica doesn't have an expiration date. Inactive cards can be re-activated by simply toping it up. And secondly, if ever you lose it, you can get a replacement at most train stations. Visit the Suica customer service counter or ticket machine and inform the staff that you've lost your card.
How do I return my Suica card?
- Suica cards issued by JR East Japan can be returned only at JR East stations. ...
- When the card is returned, the deposit of 500 yen is returned along with any remaining amount.
- There is a charge of 220 yen to return a Suica card, which is deducted from the total.
What can I do with leftover Suica?
First, make sure to check your Suica card balance using the ticket machines at the station. This card has 655 yen as the remaining balance. The easiest way to use up your Suica card balance is to use it as a payment method when shopping at the convenience stores!
Which is better Suica or JR Pass?
The JR pass is only worth it if you travel through different cities, if you are just travelling to Tokyo to Kyoto for example, I would just pay on the Suica. You can do the online calculator or just use google to calculate which trip is easier - paying individually on Suica or getting a JR Pass.