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  • Suica Card vs JR Pass: Which is right for you? | JRailPass
    You might opt for one of 2 popular travel passes, the Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass) or the Suica Card, one of the prepaid IC cards in Japan Both offer unique advantages, but which one is right for your journey?
  • JR Pass Vs Suica Pass For Japan: Which One Is Better?
    Looking to travel to Japan and need to understand the difference between JR Pass vs Suica Pass, what they’re for, and whether should you get one or the other We dive in deep on both in this guide to help you understand, compare which one is better, and decide
  • Suica | JR-EAST
    Simply tap your Suica card onto the ticket gate and the fare will automatically be deducted from the card’s balance Suica cards can also be used on trains, subways, buses and monorails
  • What’s The Difference Between JR Pass and Suica Card?
    JR Pass vs Suica Card: What's the difference? Discover how each works and which is best for your Japan trip Choose the right option for your travel needs
  • The Japan Rail Pass vs. the SUICA Card—the perfect combination when . . .
    When researching for a trip to Japan, both the Japan Rail Pass (often shorted to JR Pass) and IC Cards such as the SUICA, PASMO, MANACA, ICOCA, and SUGOCA often come up as means of traveling throughout the country This leads many prospective travelers to wonder which of the two is the best option
  • A Suica or other IC card is vital to have on your trip to Japan.
    Suica, one of the most common IC cards, is provided by JR East and covers the Greater Tokyo, Niigata and Sendai regions Along with the regular Suica card, there is also a special Welcome Suica pass meant for foreign tourists that only lasts for 28 days, requires no deposit and gets no refund
  • Guide to Suica Cards - Transport - Japan Travel
    Suica cards can be purchased from ticket machines in most of Tokyo’s main JR rail stations (ie Tokyo, Hamamatsucho, Shimbashi, Shinjuku, Shibuya, etc) English instructions walk buyers through the steps needed to obtain a card




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