Dec 15, 2019 . You’ll need to show your passport in order to be eligible for a Pasmo Passport, and purchases can be made only with cash. The Pasmo …
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Oct 26, 2018 . Quick start guide: Get a rail pass, Pasmo, or Suica card. With a Japan Rail Pass you can use it on JR trains in Tokyo, too; If you don’t have one, determine whether one of the …
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Quick Pasmo question, can I just use one for multiple travelers or does each need their own? Question. I'll be in Japan for the full month of October. Just wondering if I need a separate …
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Pasmo cards, like Suica cards, are the answer to the prayers of anyone who has ever frantically patted themselves down for small change upon approaching a train-station ticket turnstile, or confidently produced a paper ticket only to find it’s a shop receipt. What is a Pasmo card?
Pasmo cards can also be charged at some shops and (up to ¥1,000) on some buses. Cards can be topped up in increments of ¥1,000, and the maximum charge amount is ¥20,000.
The Pasmo Passport costs ¥2,000 for adults, and a special children’s version is available for youngsters under the age of 12. You will need to keep the Reference Paper with you whenever you use the card to show participating shops, restaurants, and so on that your card is valid.
The Pasmo Passport is only valid for 28 days, and, unlike the ordinary Pasmo, it can’t be handed in for a refund. Happily, the ultra-Japanese design (featuring Hello Kitty and other Sanrio characters) means that it makes a sweet souvenir.
You can buy a Pasmo card at almost every private railway station, subway station or bus depot in Tokyo. You can buy one online, or as soon as your feet hit Japanese soil at Narita Airport or Haneda Airport, thereby equipping yourself with the means to merge seamlessly into the Tokyo public transit network.
You can register for auto-charging with Pasmo; if you do, it will auto-charge as you pass through a gate when it runs out of cash. That’s not recommended for short-term visitors, though. Children’s Pasmo cards are available, and their fares are half those of adults.
The Pasmo Passport is for you. Literally—it’s a Pasmo card that can only be used by visitors to the country, not residents or citizens.
Pasmo cards can also be charged at shops and (up to ¥1,000) on buses. Cards can be topped up in increments of ¥1,000, and the maximum charge amount is ¥20,000.