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Its so great but its really behind the times. In england, you just use your contactless card for everything. Its so much more convenient and as long as they get your money, its never an issue.
Wow, that is interesting. But is it only able to detect if Suica is the recently used card in the wallet? Example, if my last transaction is using Visa, would the default be Visa since it's recently used? Or does it detects all card already registered in the wallet.
Thanks! Your videos on airport limousine bus have helped me plan for my Tokyo trip in November 😊 This video on Suica is useful too. Can I buy the Tokyo Metro 72-hour ticket at Haneda airport?
Yes, a special ticket that includes a return trip on the Keikyu Line from Haneda Airport to central Tokyo and a Tokyo Subway Ticket is now on sale. Tickets can be purchased at the Keikyu Tourist Information Center in Terminal 3.
Hi, I was at Tokyo Station, Akihabara Station, and Shibuya Station yesterday, but they said the Suica card is not available at the moment. Is there any specific time to get the card?
@woeisfiq So today I passed by the Tokyo Station and tried my luck there. I finally got a Suica card from a ticket machine. There are two types of regular Suica cards: a nameless card and a named card. The one that is currently unavailable is the nameless card. You can still buy a named card like this video showed. Your name will be printed on the card, and if you lose the card, they will contact your registered telephone number.
Hi Meg, I was just in Japan and uploaded the Suica Card on my iPhone, however, did not get to used it because the app was only available in Japanese. Do you know how I can get refunded and who I can contact with electronic Suica? I appreciate your help.
Thank you. My European phone number is 9 digits {or 12 digits including the country code). Does this mean I cannot use the ticket machine to purchase a new Suica card? (the video says a 10 or 11-digit phone number is needed)
Welcome Suica can be purchased at the JR East information desk in Terminal 3.(For travelers) You can also buy Monorail Suica at Tokyo Monorail stations.(Functions are the same as Suica)
Perhaps if you go to the Midori-no-madoguchi counter with your ID, they will be able to correct your name. However, it is important to double-check several times to ensure your name is correct.