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Card or Pass Type of transport included Duration Price

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 5:29 am
by aburaihan66
Bullet Train or Shinkansen, Tokyo, Japan. Source: Unsplash.com
If we talk about internal transport, we have the trains, subway or local buses. Below, we will explain the cost and what each transport card in Japan includes, so you can select the one that best suits you:

Japan Rail Pass Bullet Train/ local vietnam gambling data trains/ JR bus lines/ ferry from Hiroshima to Miyajima 7 days $352 USD
Japan Rail Pass Bullet Train/ local trains/ JR bus lines/ ferry from Hiroshima to Miyajima 14 days $563 USD
Japan Rail Pass Bullet Train/ local trains/ JR bus lines/ ferry from Hiroshima to Miyajima 21 days $711 USD
Suica JR transport in Tokyo, Sendai and Niigata. (Does not include bullet trains) Until the top-up is used up ¥2000 ($13 USD)
PASMO Train, subway and bus in Tokyo Until the top-up is used up Cost: ¥1,000 ($6 USD)
Top-up: ¥500 ($3 USD)
IC Card Train, subway Until the top-up is used up Top-up of up to ¥20,000 ($134 USD)
ICOCA JR trains in Hiroshima, Kyoto, Osaka and Okayama. Until the top-up is used up Cost: ¥2,000 ($13 USD)
Top-up: ¥1,500 ($10 USD)
Table 5. Cost of transportation in Japan
SUICA and PASMO cards can be used as an electronic wallet. It is important to note that IC Cards, ICOCA, PASMO and SUICA charge a deposit of ¥500 when purchasing the card, which you can recover by returning the card when you have finished using it.