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Welcome Suica

Welcome Suica is a prepaid IC card for travellers in Japan, preloaded with 2000 yen and ready to use. It also include 1 free day of travel on the JR Tokyo line. The card allows you to pay for trains, subways, buses, and shopping without cash. It’s valid for 28 days, requires no deposit, and can be easily topped up at stations and convenience stores.

Benefits of the Welcome Suica
No deposit required – enjoy a hassle-free journey from day one
Order in advance from home – arrive fully prepared
Skip the lines on arrival – no need to buy a transport card in Japan
All-in-one convenience – pay for transport, shopping, and more with a single card
Exclusive design – a unique card that also becomes a memorable souvenir of your trip to Japan

Usable only before 1 August 2026

This product must be activated before August. If you plan to visit Japan after August, please return to our website in July to place your order.

Activation only in Tokyo

Activation in Tokyo is required; the card must be used for the first time in the Tokyo area to start its validity period.

How to use your Welcome Suica


1. Purchase & Receive your card at home

Buy the precharged card on our website and receive it within 5 business days.

2. Activate your card at any station in Tokyo

Activate your card in Tokyo and use it right away with 2,000 yen preloaded.

3. Use your card for 28 days

Use it for trains, buses, and shopping up to 28 days after activation. Top it up easily at any station or conveniences store.

How does the Welcome Suica work?

Where to top it up?

Where to top it up?

You can recharge the Welcome Suica at:

  • JR East ticket machines in train stations
  • Convenience stores (such as 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson)
  • Selected vending machines and payment terminals displaying the IC logo

When can I use it ?

When can I use it ?

You can use the Welcome Suica immediately after receiving it. 

It is valid for 28 days from the first use, and can be used during this period on trains, buses, as well as for payments at participating stores.

What is the reference document?

What is the reference document?

The reference paper is a receipt provided at the time of purchase. It contains important information, such as the card identification number. It must be kept with you throughout your trip.

 

Where can I check the remaining balance?

Where can I check the remaining balance?

You can check your remaining balance:

  • At ticket gates when entering and exiting stations
  • On ticket machines
  • In convenience stores after making a payment
  • On IC card readers at participating stores

Green Suica has a 10-year validity period (if not used), while Welcome Suica is limited to 28 days from the date of first use and the date indicated on the expiration date card. you can board the same trains and use it in convenience store or vending machines than the Green Suica.

Green Suica allows for a refund of the amount charged to the card and the card deposit at the end of travel in Japan th the end of your travel, while Welcome Suica does not allow any refunds.

You can do the following stations

JR stations in Tokyo urban area

  • Shinjuku station
  • Shibuya station
  • Tokyo Station
  • Shinagawa station 
  • Ikebukuro station 
  • Ueno station
  • All other stations on the Yamanote Line

JR East Area

  • Narita airport station
  • Yokohama station
  • Kamakura station
  • Tohoku Shinkansen stations (Sendai or Shin-Aomori etc…)
  • All other JR East area stations which have ticket machines

 Non-JR transportation in Tokyo area

  • Tokyo metro stops
  • Odakyu Stops
  • Keisei Railways stops
  • Keikyu Haneda airport station (not available at Tokyo monorail station)
  • Tobu Railways stops
  • All other Pasmo zone stops

 

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

HOW CAN I TOP UP A Welcome Suica CARD?

You can top up your Welcome 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 Welcome 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 Welcome Suica card vending terminals in stations or on the reader in the bus.You can also check the amount by placing your Welcome suica card into a ticket machine, which can also print a history of your trips.

No you have to charge by yourself in Tokyo area.

The "reference paper" is a piece of paper that must be submitted to station staff in the event that there is a problem with your Welcome Suica . It can be issued by pressing the "issue reference paper" button at the recharge machine.

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