JAPANESE JR SUICA 1,000 YEN Prepaid Card for Train, Subway, Taxi, Conv. Stores Suica
Характеристики
The Suica is a prepaid e-money card for moving around and shopping in Japan.
There is no more need to buy a ticket from a vending machine.
Just touch your Suica to the ticket gate and the fare is automatically deducted from your Suica.
The Suica can be used not only for JR East trains, but subways and buses as well.
The Suica can also be used to pay for things with e-money.
Buy soft drinks and coffee from vending machines and on the train.
Even buy a newspaper at the station kiosk without fiddling for coins.
For traveling in Japan, the Suica makes a more pleasant trip.
This is what you will get for just $15.99
A prepaid SUICA card you can use as soon as you arrive in Japan.
The card is pre-loaded with 500 Yen available for use right away and the 500 Yen refundable deposit.
Free shipping via Regular Airmail
You will also get a small guide on how to use your Suica card, please refer to picture.
This document will be sent to your email address once the Suica card ships.
How to get back the 500 yen refundable deposit?
Bring your card to the ticket counter of the issuing operator in order to get back your 500 yen deposit.
Unused credit can also be refunded, however, a 220 yen handling fee is subtracted from the remaining balance to be refunded
(no refund is possible if the remaining balance is 220 yen or less).
Riding Trains
- Simply touch the Suica card to the reader at the ticket gate when out and about.
- There is no need to purchase a ticket from a vending machine.
- The fare is automatically calculated at the station where you get off.
- When you get off the train, the fare will be calculated at that station.
- If the balance is insufficient, however, you will need to add more money to your Suica
- Shopping
- The Suica can be used not only for transportation but for shopping as well.
- You can use your Suica to make purchases onboard trains as well as from vending machines,
- to rent coin lockers and for spending at convenience stores and restaurants.