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  2. TOICA - Wikipedia

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    The name is an abbreviation of "Tōkai IC Card". [2] Like JR East's Suica or JR West's ICOCA, the card uses RFID technology developed by Sony known as FeliCa. [3] [4] First-generation TOICA card. As of December 2007, a year after launch, 350,000 cards had been issued, and 50% of riders (and 70% of commuter pass holders) in the Nagoya area used ...

  3. Manaca - Wikipedia

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    As of March 23, 2013, Manaca began interoperability with nine other major Japanese IC cards as part of Japan's Nationwide Mutual Usage Service, allowing it to be used nationwide. [3] In Nagoya City, it can be used on the following transportation systems: [5] [11] [12] Nagoya Municipal Subway lines; Meitetsu (Nagoya Railroad) lines; Aonami Line ...

  4. Nationwide Mutual Usage Service - Wikipedia

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    IC card interoperability diagram. Japan's Nationwide Mutual Usage Service (全国相互利用サービス, Zenkoku Sōgo Riyō Sābisu) is a system that allows for reciprocal use and interoperability between the country's ten most common transportation IC cards – contactless smart cards used on public transport with additional e-money functionality.

  5. Higashiyama Line - Wikipedia

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    The Higashiyama Line's color on maps is yellow and stations are labeled with the prefix "H". Officially, the line is called the Nagoya City Rapid Railway Line 1 (名古屋市高速度鉄道第1号線, Nagoya-shi Kōsokudo Tetsudō Dai-ichi-gō-sen). All stations accept manaca, a rechargeable contactless smart card, and other major Japanese IC ...

  6. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Bus IC Card: Yamanashi Kōtsū: February 2000 Kōriyama and Sukagawa: Bus IC Card: Fukushima Kōtsū: April 2001 Kumamoto: Kumamon's IC Card : Kumamoto Electric Railway and 4 bus operators April 2015 Matsuyama: IC e-card: Iyo Railway (Iyotetsu) October 2005. Will end service on September, 2025 [41] Miyazaki Prefecture: Miyakō Busca: Miyazaki ...

  7. Tsurumai Line - Wikipedia

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    The Tsurumai Line's color on maps is light blue and stations are labeled with the prefix "T". Officially, the line is called the Nagoya City Rapid Railway Line 3 (名古屋市高速度鉄道第3号線, Nagoya-shi Kōsokudo Tetsudō Dai-san-gō-sen). All stations accept manaca, a rechargeable contactless smart card, and other major Japanese IC ...

  8. Suica - Wikipedia

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    Suica is an abbreviation of "Super Urban Intelligent Card. [7] [8] In the logo, the letters "ic" are highlighted, which stand for integrated circuit and see use in the term "IC card", the common Japanese word for smart card.

  9. Sakura-dōri Line - Wikipedia

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    All stations accept manaca, a rechargeable contactless smart card, and other major Japanese IC cards. The first section of the line opened in 1989. Between Nagoya and Imaike, the line runs under Sakura-dōri Avenue, serving as a bypass to the Higashiyama Line. Until 2015, it was the only Nagoya Municipal Subway line to use automatic train ...