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  2. Suica - Wikipedia

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    Suica (Japanese: スイカ, romanized: Suika) is a prepaid rechargeable contactless smart card and electronic money system used as a fare card on train lines and other public transport systems in Japan, launched on November 18, 2001, by JR East.

  3. SUGOCA - Wikipedia

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    On January 23, 2020, JR Kyushu unveiled SUGOMON Pass, a SUGOCA variant designed for use by tourists to Japan. The card's design features Kumamon, the official mascot of Kumamoto. Unlike JR East's similar Welcome Suica for tourists, SUGOMON Pass has no expiry date and is refundable with a ¥ 220 handling fee. [6]

  4. Nationwide Mutual Usage Service - Wikipedia

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    Following launch, as of March 31, 2013, Suica – the most popular of the ten cards – became usable at 4,365 train stations and on approximately 21,000 buses nationwide. As electronic money, Suica became accepted at nearly 210,000 retail locations [1] and at the time was reported to be the payment method of 3.4 million transactions each day. [2]

  5. 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 ...

  6. OKICA - Wikipedia

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    OKICA is used on Yui Rail, bus operators, and some taxi services on Okinawa Island.While Yui Rail has also supported the use of Japan's ten major IC cards (such as Suica or SUGOCA) since March 10, 2020, [12] [13] as of 2024, buses only accept payment via OKICA or cash. [14]

  7. Nanaco - Wikipedia

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    Nanaco cards can instantly issued at all 7-Eleven convenience stores in Japan, after completing an application form. It is similar to other point based loyalty cards as users can earn points and use them for purchases or discounts. As of March 2016, 45 million nanaco cards have been issued, and 215,300 stores accept nanaco payment. [2]

  8. Nimoca - Wikipedia

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    nimoca with a commuter pass How to use nimoca card in a ticket gate. Nimoca (Japanese: ニモカ, romanized: Nimoka), stylized in lowercase as nimoca, is a rechargeable contactless smart card ticketing system for public transport in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Nishi-Nippon Railroad (Nishitetsu) introduced the system on May 18, 2008.

  9. 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.

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