What cities use Suica card?
What cities use Suica card? Suica, one of the most common IC cards, is provided by JR East and covers the Greater Tokyo, Niigata and Sendai regions. Along with the regular Suica card, there is also a special Welcome Suica pass meant for foreign tourists that only lasts for 28 days, requires no deposit and gets no refund.
Does Suica work on Kyoto bus?
You can utilize IC cards (PiTaPa, ICOCA, Suica, etc.) on the city bus and the subway.
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.
Can you use Suica on all trains?
The Suica card can be used in the majority of Japanese public transport: subways, buses and all local trains, as well as in buses and taxis displaying the Suica logo. Please note that the Suica card does not work on express trains, shinkansen, highway buses or airport shuttles.
Can I use Suica for Osaka?
Smart cards like Icoca, Suica and Pasmo are generally valid across Japan, so don't worry about which one you buy. You can use Icoca/Pasmo/Suica for all trains, subways and buses in Osaka.
Where are Suica cards accepted?
You can use it at most of the shops/restaurants in Narita. And also any convenience store, drug store, vending machine, and fast food restaurant. Also many other stores, restaurants, and assorted places.
Does Tokyo use Suica or Pasmo?
The only difference between PASMO and SUICA is who sells them. SUICA is from JR East, and PASMO is from Tokyo-area non-JR rail operators, including Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway. Wherever you can use SUICA, you can use PASMO, and vice versa.
Can you use Suica outside of Tokyo?
In addition to the Tokyo area, the Suica can be used for certain transportation systems in the Sendai and Niigata, Hokkaido, Tokai, West Japan and Kyushu areas.
Can I use Suica card in Yokohama?
To answer your question: yes you can use your IC card to travel to Western Tokyo and Yokohama. Thanks for your responses, everyone! Didn't realize SUICA and PASMO are now more widely accepted in the greater Tokyo area. Last time I was in Japan in 2012, I recall SUICA and PASMO were only accepted within Tokyo.
Can I use one Suica card for two people?
Each person needs one. Pasmo/Suica is read when touching the IC card reader upon entering and exiting a gate, and the correct fare is deducted from the card. The same card cannot be read entering twice at the same station. Thank you for the quick response.
Can I return Suica card in Osaka?
Unused credit can also be refunded; however, most companies will subtract a 220 yen handling fee from the remaining balance. Note that IC cards can be returned only to the issuing company, e.g. it is not possible to return a Suica card in Osaka or an Icoca card in Tokyo.
Can Suica be used in all of Japan?
Valid Areas and Transportation Systems In addition to the Tokyo area, the Suica can be used for certain transportation systems in the Sendai and Niigata, Hokkaido, Tokai, West Japan and Kyushu areas.
Can we use Suica in Kyoto and Osaka?
Pasmo/Suica will not work in Kyoto. IC cards are pretty much interchangeable nationwide these days (with some rare exceptions). JR West's ICOCA is the only IC card a short-term visitor can purchase in Kyoto/Osaka region.
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.
Should I buy JR Pass before going to Japan?
If you calculate that your travel costs will be lower if you buy individual tickets for each journey, then it's not worth buying a JR Pass. However, if you take into account journeys on Shinkansen high-speed trains or other means of transport, the savings you make become substantial.