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  2. Seishun 18 Ticket - Wikipedia

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    It cost 8,000 yen and consisted of three 1-day tickets and one 2-day ticket. It also included a "Seishun 18" sticker for passengers to stick on their bags when travelling. [11] In 1983, the name was changed to Seishun 18 Kippu (青春18きっぷ). The price was raised to 10,000 yen for a booklet of four 1-day tickets and one 2-day ticket ...

  3. Japan Rail Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Rail Pass (ジャパンレールパス, japan rēru pasu), also called the JR Pass, is a rail pass sold by the Japan Railways Group exclusively for overseas visitors. It is valid for travel on all major forms of transportation provided by the JR Group in Japan , with a few exceptions.

  4. Sapporo Municipal Subway - Wikipedia

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    A subway one-day card, for use only on the subway, is also available for 830 yen. Donichika tickets (ドニチカキップ, donichika kippu, a portmanteau of 土日 donichi meaning "Saturday and Sunday" and 地下 chika meaning "underground") allow for unlimited one-day ride pass for the subway, and are only available on weekends and national ...

  5. Fukuoka City Subway - Wikipedia

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    One Day Pass (一日乗車券, ichinichi jōsha-ken) (unlimited travel for one day) Kūkō Line, Nanakuma Line, Hakozaki Line ¥640; Chikamaru Ticket (ちかまるきっぷ, Chikamaru-kippu), priced at ¥100, is available only to children during school vacation periods. A coupon is attached to the ticket which may be exchanged for a McDonald's ...

  6. Keisei Bus - Wikipedia

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    This pass [note 1] provides passengers unlimited use of all Keisei Bus and Keisei Town Bus buses in Tokyo, including 金61 [note 2] in Saitama, as well as Arakawa City and Sumida City community buses. It is not valid for expressway and midnight bus routes. Fare 520 yen (adults) 260 yen (child)

  7. Rail pass - Wikipedia

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    There are two ways of counting the valid period of a rail pass. A continuous pass counts the days or months continuously. For example, a 15-day pass is valid for 15 continuous calendar days starting from the day of validation and a one-month pass is valid for a calendar month (so if it is used in February, it is valid only for 28/29 days, contrasted to the 30-day valid period when using a 30 ...

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  9. Yamatoji Line - Wikipedia

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    95 km/h (59 mph) (Kamo–Nara, Tennoji–JR Namba) The Yamatoji Line ( 大和路線 , Yamatoji-sen ) is the common name of the western portion of the Kansai Main Line . The line is owned and operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).