The Suica means no more looking for change. Convenience stores. Onboard sales. Vending machines. Coin lockers. The Suica logo. Go to details. To view this content, JavaScript must be enabled. What is it? Welcome Suica A Suica card for short-term visits. The Welcome Suica can be used for 28 days beginning with the date of purchase, no deposit necessary. The Welcome Suica will be available starting September 1, How to Buy and Use a Suica.
Prices Adults Children Suica 1,yen 1,yen 2,yen 2,yen 3,yen 3,yen 4,yen 4,yen 5,yen 5,yen 10,yen 10,yen Note: Prices include a deposit of yen. I am probably too late to give you the answer to this, but hopefully you got it in Haneda Airport, or since you were at Ryogoku in Sumida somewhere close by like Ueno Station or the Tokyo Skytree Rail Station. Please log in again.
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SIM Card Geek can ship your Suica card to your home address, totally free of charge, so you can have one with you ready for use as soon as you arrive to Japan. The Suica Card comes ready to use and is credited with 2, yen which includes a yen refundable deposit. To use on trains: Tap your Suica card onto the readers at the train station ticket gates to enter. And, once the train arrives to your destination, tap your card once again onto the reader at the ticket gates to exit.
Your fare is automatically deducted from your card. The correct fare is automatically deducted from your card. You can use your Suica card on various train and bus networks around Japan, and is valid not only on JR lines but also on many non-JR lines.
You do not have to buy a different IC card if you plan to get out of Tokyo and hit tourist spots located in Kansai, Tohoku, Kyushu, Hokkaido, and others.
Did you know that you can also use your Suica card for shopping? It is like an e-wallet that you can store money in and use to pay for food and other products during your stay in Japan. All over the country, you can find vending machines where you can use Suica to purchase coffee, tea, water, soda, and other items. You can also come across many convenience stores and even restaurants that accept Suica cards as modes of payment.
If you need a quick storage place for your backpacks and suitcases, you can look for coin lockers with a pay-with-Suica option. To use one, simply insert your Suica card into the card slot, and select the amount that you would like to load into your Suica.
The choices start at 1, yen, and go up in multiples of 1, yen. You can recharge your card as often as you need to, up to a maximum stored value of 20, yen each time. A Suica card does not expire, so you can keep yours and use it again on your future trips to Japan!
In this case you can then either:. Your Suica Card arrives credited with 2, yen including a yen deposit. It is not possible for you to spend the yen deposit but you can claim this back at the end of your trip — see getting a refund below. Your yen deposit will be returned to you along with any remaining credit on your card. Note, however, that you cannot use a Pasmo or Suica to travel out of the Tokyo train system into another region's train system.
That is, you cannot use these cards to pay for a ride that begins in one area of the country and ends in another. But, once you arrive, you can use the card there. So, for example, you cannot use these cards to travel from Tokyo to Kyoto by train. You can use these cards in most convenience stores, many shops and many vending machines.
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