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That will work. Thank you
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Originally Posted by ksandness
(Post 25478156)
Some of the subways turn into above-ground trains in the suburbs and cost more, but you are unlikely to go to any of these places as a first-timer.
I remember because I lost my wallet the first time I went to Tokyo alone. |
When was that though? I thought they had closed their office years ago.
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Originally Posted by lobsterdog
(Post 25480389)
When was that though? I thought they had closed their office years ago.
Speaking of which, JAL were great about the left-behind wallet. Someone turned it in while the plane was on its way to ITM, they quickly sent it back on the next morning's ITM-NRT flight and it was waiting for me when I checked in for my flight home from NRT. Meanwhile AmEx (and my Mobile Suica) got me by until I got my wallet back. |
Originally Posted by jamar
(Post 25481650)
... that I'd left my wallet on the plane ...
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Originally Posted by abmj-jr
(Post 25481953)
Not trying to slam anyone or cause embarrassment but am genuinely curious. How does it happen that one can leave his/her wallet on a plane on an international flight?
Having Mobile Suica made it too easy, else I'd have noticed my missing wallet much earlier, like when I tried to board the train leaving HND (I keep all cards in my wallet, so I would've noticed then) or at Shinagawa, where my Suica ran low, because you need cash to reload a regular Suica, and all my cash was in my wallet. |
Originally Posted by jamar
(Post 25482338)
I have Mobile Suica on my phone.
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Originally Posted by invisible
(Post 25483714)
Is it possible for non-Japanese resident to get Mobile Suica on phone?
1. Japanese Play Store account 2. FeliCa-enabled phone I have both without residence in Japan. Before smartphones (and still these days with regular keitai), the big hurdle was that the application refused to activate without a Japanese SIM inserted in the phone. With the smartphone app, this is no longer the case; so long as you're using a Japan-market phone you can set one up. In the early days of the smartphone app, they also allowed credit cards from anywhere to be used for Mobile Suica reload so long as you paid the 1000 yen annual fee. Something changed last year and now the only foreign cards they allow are AmEx and JCB. |
I have a suica card from a previous Tokyo trip. I've been told I can use it in Osaka on both JR/Non JR lines, but does this also include the Nankai Airport train from Namba?
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Originally Posted by jamar
(Post 25483937)
Yes, it is. There are only two things you need to set up Mobile Suica:
1. Japanese Play Store account 2. FeliCa-enabled phone
Originally Posted by jamar
(Post 25483937)
In the early days of the smartphone app, they also allowed credit cards from anywhere to be used for Mobile Suica reload so long as you paid the 1000 yen annual fee. Something changed last year and now the only foreign cards they allow are AmEx and JCB.
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Originally Posted by Vidic15
(Post 25484100)
I have a suica card from a previous Tokyo trip. I've been told I can use it in Osaka on both JR/Non JR lines, but does this also include the Nankai Airport train from Namba?
Originally Posted by invisible
(Post 25484570)
I would assume that for 1 - it is Google Play for Japan. Which phones would fit for #2? Any NFC phone would work?
Originally Posted by invisible
(Post 25484570)
Hm, ability to top up with foreign card would be a major plus sign...
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There is an app in the iPhone store. I downloaded it but it was in Japanese. I wasn't able to switch it to English. And I don't have FeliCa.
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Originally Posted by steve4031
(Post 25486865)
There is an app in the iPhone store. I downloaded it but it was in Japanese. I wasn't able to switch it to English. And I don't have FeliCa.
※決済用クレジットカードとして、「Suica付きビューカード」が必要となります。 |
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