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  2. SUGOCA - Wikipedia

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    SUGOCA (Japanese: スゴカ, romanized: Sugoka) is a Japanese rechargeable contactless smart card ticketing system for public transport in and around Fukuoka Prefecture. The Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) introduced the system on March 1, 2009.

  3. Transport in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Japan is also very expensive in international comparison, reflecting high tolls and taxes, particularly on automobile transport. [2] Japan's spending on roads has been large. [3] The 1,200,000 kilometres (750,000 mi) of paved road are the main means of transport. [4] Traffic in Japan drives on the left.

  4. Nimoca - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Transport in Greater Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Public transport within Greater Tokyo is dominated by the world's most extensive urban rail network (as of May 2014, the article Tokyo rail list lists 158 lines, 48 operators, 4,714.5 km of operational track and 2,210 stations [although stations are recounted for each operator]) of suburban trains and subways run by a variety of operators, with ...

  6. Niigata Kotsu - Wikipedia

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    Niigata Kotsu Co., Ltd. (新潟交通株式会社, Niigata-kōtsū Kabushiki-gaisha) is a public transportation company which operates local and long-distance buses in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Bus lines

  7. PiTaPa - Wikipedia

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    PiTaPa is operated by Surutto KANSAI [], a private company composed of various transit companies and transportation bureaus.. Unlike most other electronic fare collection systems and IC cards in Japan, including JR East's Suica and JR West's ICOCA which operate on a "pre-pay" basis, PiTaPa is a "post-pay" card.

  8. Nagasaki Electric Tramway - Wikipedia

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    One-day pass (¥600 for adults / ¥300 for children), as well as 24-hour pass (¥700 for adults / ¥350 for children), is available using a iPhone or Android smartphone on the Japan Transit Planner by Jorudan app in many languages including Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean & Thai.

  9. Sapporo Municipal Subway - Wikipedia

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    Ticket prices range from 210 yen to 380 yen, [4] depending on the distance to travel. All stations accept SAPICA , rechargeable IC cards which can be used as a fare card for the subway. Kitaca , a contactless smart card issued by JR Hokkaido, is also usable on the Sapporo Municipal Subway, as well as IC cards part of the Nationwide Mutual Usage ...