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All Prepaid cards
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The transport prepaid card, a must-have for any trip to Japan!

The transport prepaid card, a must-have for any trip to Japan!

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With this card you can board the Tokyo metro ...
Tokyo Subway Map
Many other means of transport are accessible everywhere in Japan such as Kyoto buses ...
... Or many other trains and buses all over Japan!
The transport prepaid card, a must-have for any trip to Japan!

The transport prepaid card, a must-have for any trip to Japan!

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With this card you can board the Tokyo metro ...

With this card you can board the Tokyo metro ...

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Tokyo Subway Map

Tokyo Subway Map

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Many other means of transport are accessible everywhere in Japan such as Kyoto buses ...

Many other means of transport are accessible everywhere in Japan such as Kyoto buses ...

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... Or many other trains and buses all over Japan!

... Or many other trains and buses throughout Japan!

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Suica Pre-paid Transport pass

  • Can be used as an electronic wallet
  • Pre-charged and ready to use
  • Valid in Tokyo and other major cities

Make your trip to Japan easier with a Suica card, a prepaid travel card with a microchip for public transport that can be used as an electronic wallet.

Note that now, you can use the Suica card digitally, thanks to the e-Suica. It's available on iPhone and Android phones from Japan (international Android phones are not supported). 

Please read our complete guide on how to use the e-Suica in Japan here.

To travel around cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and more, take a look at some of our other pre-paid ticket/card options:

  • Travel around Tokyo with the Tokyo Subway Pass.
  • Travel around Osaka with the Osaka Subway and Bus Pass.
  • Travel around Kyoto with the Kyoto One Day Bus Pass.


Other pass options: 

  • Regional Rail Passes: 

There are a number of regional passes we offer that allow unlimited travel within specific regions of Japan.

If your destination city is within one of these regions, consider a regional pass to get fully covered access to the transportation there and in the surrounding area!

Take a look at all of our regional pass options here.


 

The Suica card is a prepaid chip card that allows use of most forms of public transport (metro, trains, buses, monorail and taxis) in Japan. The card is charged for each journey or purchase by simply touching the terminals displaying the Suica card logo. 

  • The Suica card is already loaded and ready for use. You will be able to add credit during your stay if necessary.
  • Only one Suica card per person is required: once the credit has been used up, the card can be topped up at the station as many times as needed.
  • The Suica card can be purchased prior to your departure to Japan, without affecting its operation.

The card was created by the company JR East, but can also be used throughout Japan on other prepaid card networks, such as Pasmo.

Suica card validity

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The Suica card can be used in the majority of Japanese public transport: subways, buses and all local trains, as well as in buses and taxis displaying the Suica logo.

Please note that the Suica card does not work on Express trains, Shinkansen, highway buses or airport shuttles.

  • Electronic wallet

The card also functions as an electronic wallet. You can make small purchases on board trains, at vending machines, mini-markets, shops and restaurants displaying one of the Suica card symbols. It can also be used to pay for taxis and station lockers.

For more information, visit the official JR East website.

Practical information on the Suica card

  • The Suica card is ready to use and already credited with 2000 yen (including a 500 yen deposit). To recover the deposit, you will have to return your card in Tokyo only, at JR East stations.
  • You can keep your Suica card for your next trip. It will remain valid for 10 years.
  • The Suica cards we offer are non-personal and are reserved for adult travellers. Children's Suica cards can be purchased directly in Japan.
  • Although it is now possible to load your Suica card onto your phone and use it as a payment card linked to your bank account, we strongly advise against doing so. Indeed, if you do, the physical card is no longer usable, and unjustified withdrawals have been noted among some users; certainly due to the link with a non-Japanese bank card and the inherent international money transfers. Japan Experience cannot be held responsible for these inconveniences, as the sale was made for a physical Suica card only.

 

Common questions related to the suica card

A Pasmo Card or Suica Card is a rechargeable smart card used throughout Japan for travel on trains, buses, and subways.



Similar to the Navigo pass in Paris or the Oyster card in London, the Pasmo or Suica card is very easy to use: simply tap it against the automated gates in train stations or on the readed on the bus, and the cost of your journey is automatically deducted.



The card is rechargeable at any time.The Pasmo or Suica card also functions as an electronic wallet to make small purchases or to pay for services, such as parking spots.



New : The Pasmo passport is a new Pasmo dedicated for visitors. It has a nice design but is not refundable after 28 days. 

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PASMO CARD AND SUICA CARD?

The Pasmo card and Suica card are sold by different companies. However, they work the same way and can be used in the same places. They are for example comparable with Mastercard and Visa credit cards, which belong to different companies but can be used in the same way.



The only small difference is the location where you can give your card back and receive your deposit.If you would like to return your Pasmo card at the end of your trip, you can only return it within the Tokyo area. Head to a station of a non JR subway line (for instance : the Keihin or Keisei lines), or the stations at Narita or Haneda Airports. Your remaining balance and ¥500 deposit will be returned to you.If you want to return your Suica card at the end of your stay, you can only do this in the Tokyo region. In order to get a refund, go into any other JR East station. You will then be able to recover the 500 yen deposit.

You can have your Pasmo or Suica card delivered to your home before your departure, or directly in Japan (for example at your hotel). Your card will be sent at the same time as your rail pass, if applicable.

You can also come and collect your Pasmo card or Suica card directly in one of our agencies.

The suica / pasmo cards can be purchased before your trip to Japan, without any impact on their use.

CAN THE PASMO OR SUICA CARDS BE USED IN ALL OF JAPAN?

Although originally created only for use in Tokyo, since March 2013, the Pasmo card can be used on virtually all rail networks in Japan, as well as many bus lines.



Similarly, the Suica card, founded in 2001 by the JR East company, provides access to virtually all rail networks in Japan as well as many subway lines and buses.



Look for the special logo below in train stations or on buses to see if they accept IC cards.

WHICH TRAINS CAN I TAKE WITH THE PASMO OR SUICA CARD?

Train stations that accept Pasmo or Suica cards will display the logo shown to the left. 

Pasmo or Suica cards can be used to travel on:

  • JR train lines 
  • Privately owned train lines 
  • On the Tokyo subway system 

Please note that Pasmo or Suica cards cannot be used on limited express trains or shinkansen. Suica cards are not valid on long distance buses (highway bus) or airport shuttles.

CAN I TAKE THE BUS WITH A PASMO OR SUICA CARD?

You can use a Pasmo and Suica card on most buses in the Tokyo area, as well as in other Japanese cities, and even a few inter-city and overnight buses.



Buses accepting Pasmo and / or Suica cards will always display the Pasmo logo and / or Suica logo shown below.

IN WHICH STORES CAN I USE A PASMO OR SUICA CARD?

Pasmo and Suica cards can be used as electronic wallets in stores that display the symbol shown here as an example:

  • Combini (Japanese convenience stores) 
  • In trains 
  • Shops inside train stations 
  • Vending machines 
  • Certain restaurants 

You can also use the Pasmo and Suica cards to pay for certain services such as lockers, parking and taxis.

IS MY PASMO OR SUICA CARD REGISTERED TO MY NAME? CAN I GIVE IT AWAY?

All our Pasmo and Suica cards are non-registered. It is therefore possible to give your Pasmo card or Suica card to a family member or friend if you no longer require it.

CAN I KEEP MY CARD FOR MY NEXT TRIP TO JAPAN?

Yes, you can. Pasmo and Suica cards do not expire for 10 years.

IS MY PASMO OR SUICA CARD ALREADY CHARGED?

Yes, your Pasmo or Suica card is already charged and has ¥2000 on it (including the ¥500 deposit).

HOW CAN I TOP UP A PASMO OR SUICA CARD?

You can top up a Pasmo or Suica card in stations at ticket machines, or on buses that accept Pasmo and/or Suica cards. You can only use cash to top up your card. Instructions will be in both Japanese and English.

Quick guide of how to use the machines : 

It is really easy to recharge your suica transport card. You can recharge it on the automatic machine provided for this purpose, in any station. Moreover, the terminals are available in several languages and you will always find English.

Step 1: Select the load button on the main screen and insert your card.

Step 2: You can then choose to recharge your card, view the remaining amount on your account and print it. 

Step 3: Select the amount of money you want to insert. You can choose between 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, or 10 000 yens. Usually you will have to pay in cash. Still few machines accept card or contactless. Also, it often do not take small change or coins.

Step 4: Take your change if you have some and get your card back!

 

IS THERE A MINIMUM OR MAXIMUM AMOUNT?

You can add between ¥1,000 and ¥20,000 to your card at one time.

HOW DO I CHECK HOW MUCH MONEY IS LEFT ON MY CARD?

The remaining credit is displayed when you place your Pasmo or Suica card vending terminals in stations or on the reader in the bus.You can also check the amount by placing your Pasmo or Suica card into a ticket machine, which can also print a history of your trips.

IF I MAKE A MISTAKE WHILE CHARGING MY CARD, WHAT SHOULD I DO?

Please take your card to a station attendant immediately. You can be reimbursed if you have not used your card since topping it up.

If you would like to return your Pasmo card at the end of your trip, you can only return it within the Tokyo area. Head to a station of a non JR subway line (for instance : the Keihin or Keisei lines), or the stations at Narita or Haneda Airports. Your remaining balance and ¥500 deposit will be returned to you.

If you want to return your Suica card at the end of your stay, you can only do this in the Tokyo region. In order to get a refund, go into any other JR East station. You will then be able to recover the 500 yen deposit.

Because the Pasmo and Suica cards sold on our website are not registered to an individual, unfortunately they are not eligible for a refund or a replacement.

Because the Pasmo and Suica cards sold on our website are not registered to an individual, unfortunately they are not eligible for a refund or a replacement.

There is indeed an application for the suica card, however, you should know that :

For Apple users, the app is only available for Iphone 8 and above and the latest IOS. It can also be downloaded and used on applewatch. It takes the form of a credit card and facilitates contactless purchases.

For Android users, for the moment the app is only available in Japan.

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