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About Suica. -
09-13-2008, 11:28 AM
Hi guys, thanks to you guys' new and past threads I'm doing well on my Japan trip planning.
I'm thinking of getting a Suica card so to make life more convinient and stuff. And I'm aware that I can get them right at Narita Airport or most stations. But one thing is, I've checked on the stations that allows the use of Suica. Some web says not all stations in Tokyo while some say all accepts Suica. My hostel is in Tawaramachi, and I plan to travel from Narita T2 to Keisei-Ueno thru their JR Keisei Honsen. I'll mostly be around Tawaramachi <-> Shibuya area. The furthest I'll go is Shin-Yokohama. So my question is (sorry I'm naggy XD) is the Suica card usable in ALL stations in Tokyo and surrounding areas aka Yokohama even the private lines like Keisei Honsen which I'll be taking or only selected? Or maybe just the JR lines etc? There's a map at the end of this guide by JR East: http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/suica-nex/s_users_guide.pdf am I correct to say that it shows ALL the stations that accepts Suica? |
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09-16-2008, 12:31 PM
I'm not sure you can get a Suica pass without a residency card. My GF got one for me 3 years ago because I was visiting as a tourist and couldn't get my own. I'm still using it.
But it's possible that I'm mistaken, or that the rules have changed. |
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09-16-2008, 03:22 PM
What is a Suica card? I'm planning to go to Japan as well in a year, and this is something I've never heard about before.
Man, if there's one thing I have yet to research, it's the rail system over there... How in the world do people reach 1,000+ posts? ![]() Skadoosh.
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09-16-2008, 04:20 PM
Suica is kinda like touch and go card.. nothing special with it, since it is pretty convinient people like me like to have it.. if you just staying about a week or so in Japan, then it is up to you to buy it or not coz the deposit is quite high 500 yen if I'm not mistaken..
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09-17-2008, 04:28 AM
You can buy a Suica card at Narita airport if you are coming into Tokyo from there. You will get a special deal - it's called NEx - this means you can use thge Narita Express train from the airport into Tokyo and then continue to use the Suica as you travel round using the trains or buses. All you do is swipe the card as you enter and leave the ticket gates at each station and it deducts the amount of money your journey costs.
You can 'charge' your card with as much money as you like and then add to it when you need to using the ticket machines in the stations. Each ticket machine has a button on the top right that lets you choose English as your language and then it's easy from there. You can also use the suica card in some convenience shops to pay for goods. It is not a credit card though - you must have the funds on the card to pay for the items. Regarding the 500 yen deposit. If you hand the card in at a JR office when you leave Japan - you can do this at Narita airport again if you are leaving that way - they return the deposit to you. |
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