> Sales of JR East's Suica card (image of a penguin on the front) will be discontinued for the time being as of June 8 due to a worldwide semiconductor shortage. [1]
Welcome Suica (for short-term visits):
> Welcome Suica sales will be limited to the following for the time being from December 18th:
> * JR EAST Travel Service Center, Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station
> * Welcome Suica exclusive vending machine, Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport Line Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station
> Please note that only one Welcome Suica will be sold per person.
> Please note that IC cards will not be sold at Narita Airport after the 18th. [2]
PASMO:
> The sale of blank PASMO has been temporarily suspended.
> The sale of Personalized PASMO has been temporarily suspended. [3]
PASMO PASSPORT (for short-term visits):
> The card is available for purchase at 21 locations. [4]
This is partly misleading and partly out of date: Welcome Suicas have been available at the airport throughput, and regular Suicas are available again at major JR East stations.
If you have an iPhone, just change your phone region to Japan, and use wallet app to add Suica card to your apple wallet. You can charge whatever amount to your Suica card using Apple pay and it's good to go.
There’s no need to change any region; just open Wallet, press the + sign in upper right corner, scroll down to transit cards, and scroll down to Japan section to find Suica as well as PASMO and ICOCA.
klausa|2 years ago
But it was never a problem to get one at the airport, which where a vast majority of people should get them.
If you skipped that part, it was quite painful in the past few months because of the IC chip shortage.
Tijdreiziger|2 years ago
> Sales of JR East's Suica card (image of a penguin on the front) will be discontinued for the time being as of June 8 due to a worldwide semiconductor shortage. [1]
Welcome Suica (for short-term visits):
> Welcome Suica sales will be limited to the following for the time being from December 18th:
> * JR EAST Travel Service Center, Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station
> * Welcome Suica exclusive vending machine, Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport Line Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station
> Please note that only one Welcome Suica will be sold per person.
> Please note that IC cards will not be sold at Narita Airport after the 18th. [2]
PASMO:
> The sale of blank PASMO has been temporarily suspended.
> The sale of Personalized PASMO has been temporarily suspended. [3]
PASMO PASSPORT (for short-term visits):
> The card is available for purchase at 21 locations. [4]
[1] https://www.jreast.co.jp/e/pass/suica.html
[2] https://www.jreast.co.jp/multi/en/welcomesuica/welcomesuica....
[3] https://www.pasmo.co.jp/visitors/en/normalpasmo/
[4] https://www.pasmo.co.jp/visitors/en/buy/
resolutebat|2 years ago
ayakang31415|2 years ago
modeless|2 years ago
Tourists should get a physical card at the airport. There are too many caveats and exceptions to phone wallet support for non-residents.
klausa|2 years ago
And I think recently when you look up directions in Apple Maps, it even suggests adding a transit card if you don't have one!
Here, under Transit Cards in Maps. https://www.macrumors.com/guide/ios-16-maps/
It would be a _fantastic_ feature if I wasn't a control freak and didn't add one before I even boarded the plane, but still a very nice touch.
aspenmayer|2 years ago
SSLy|2 years ago
Klonoar|2 years ago
I passed through visiting old friends last week and they had them at some stations but not all.
klausa|2 years ago