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  2. Pasmo - Wikipedia

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    Pasmo (Japanese: パスモ, romanized: Pasumo), stylized as PASMO, is a rechargeable contactless smart card electronic money system. It is primarily used for public transport in Tokyo, Japan, where it was introduced on 18 March 2007. Pasmo can also be used as a payment card for vending machines and stores.

  3. Nationwide Mutual Usage Service - Wikipedia

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    Rollout of IC card systems and interoperability in Japan (as of March 2018) While previous bilateral agreements between companies existed previously, such as the ability for JR West's ICOCA and JR East's Suica to be used interchangeably since August 2004, this was abandoned in favor of a "blanket approach" targeting all major cards, realized with the launch of the Nationwide Mutual Usage ...

  4. Suica - Wikipedia

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    On 18 March 2007, the Tokyo-area private railways, bus companies, and subways implemented PASMO, a smart card solution to replace the existing Passnet magnetic card system. Through collaboration with JR East, passengers can use Suica wherever PASMO cards are accepted to ride any railway or bus in the Tokyo metropolitan area.

  5. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    My Card: Kingston Transit: August 2008 Lethbridge: The Breeze: Lethbridge Transit: December 2011 [8] London: ALT smart card (Also FANCard and the ONECard Cards) London Transit: February 2016 [9] Laval: Opus card: Société de transport de Laval: April 2008 Lévis: Société de transport de Lévis: April 2011 [10] Longueuil: Réseau de transport ...

  6. Disney Resort Line - Wikipedia

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    The Pasmo IC card ticketing system was introduced on the line from 14 March 2009. [1] Legally speaking, the line is a railway, just like rapid transit or commuter rail lines, despite all of the stations being located on the private property of The Oriental Land Co.

  7. IC e-card - Wikipedia

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    The card was introduced from August 23, 2005, succeeding the previous e-card, a magnetic prepaid card. This is the first smart card system by Japanese transportation operators with Osaifu-Keitai mobile payment service (Mobile FeliCa ), preceding that of Mobile Suica .

  8. Setagaya Line - Wikipedia

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    The line had its own smart card system called Setamaru, which cannot be used on other Tokyu lines. In March 2007 the PASMO contactless card has also been accepted on the Setagaya and other Tokyu lines. The smart card system was abolished and merged with PASMO in 2012. [4]

  9. Izuhakone Railway - Wikipedia

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    Izuhakone Railway 5000 series trains. The Izuhakone Railway (伊豆箱根鉄道, Izu Hakone Tetsudō) is a private railway company in Kanagawa Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.