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Prepaid Cards Icoca Suica And Pasmo

IC cards like Suica and Pasmo are the best way to pay for transport and many other things in Osaka and the rest of Japan. The Osaka version is called Icoca and it also works across Japan. Here are all the details.

A sample of a blue Icoca IC pre-paid IC card with the cartoon mascot
platypus named
Ico[Icoca pre-paid card]

The Takeaway

  • Prepaid smart cards make travel in Japan a breeze. Buy one!
  • The best prepaid cards for travelers in Osaka are Icoca cards, but the Tokyo versions work here as well (ie, Welcome Suica, regular Suica, Pasmo Passport and regular Pasmo cards).
  • JR West offers a Haruka airport express/Icoca combination ticket that is a great deal.
  • Smart cards like Icoca, Suica and Pasmo work all across Japan, so don’t worry about which one you buy.
  • You can use Icoca/Pasmo/Suica for all trains, subways and buses in Osaka.
  • You can also use Icoca/Pasmo/Suica at many shops, especially convenience stores.
  • You can use Icoca/Pasmo/Suica in other parts of Japan as well.
  • Buy Icoca cards from vending machines at Kansai Airport and at JR stations in Osaka and Kyoto etc.
  • If you are arriving in Japan at Tokyo Narita Airport or Haneda Airport, you can get a Suica or Pasmo card rather than an Icoca card on arrival. See our guide to getting a Pasmo or Suica card on our sister site TrulyTokyo.com.

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The Details

  • IC cards are very popular in Japan. Once you buy one and use one, you’ll never want to go back to fishing for change in your pocket every time you ride a bus or a train or buy something in a convenience store. Tourists can easily buy IC cards in Japan (ie, you don’t need to be a resident and you don’t even need to show ID).
  • The main prepaid card in Osaka and the rest of Kansai is the Icoca card. Icoca, which means “Shall we go?” in Japanese, is issued by JR West, the national train company in this part of Japan. You can purchase Icoca cards from vending machines at JR stations in Osaka and other parts of Kansai. Both types of machines have English-language screen guidance. You can also buy these cards at Kansai International Airport (KIX). The Icoca English site has step-by-step guidance, with pictures, on how to purchase and top up an Icoca card.

Haruka/Icoca Combo Ticket

  • JR West offers an excellent deal that includes one-way or return travel between Kansai International Airport (KIX) and Shin-Osaka or Tennoji (or Kyoto) and an Icoca card containing ¥1500 of credit. Here’s what you save with this deal: If you were to buy a regular one-way Haruka ticket between KIX and Shin-Osaka, it would cost you ¥2330, and the Icoca card would cost you ¥2000 (there’s a ¥500 deposit for the card). If you take advantage of this combo deal from JR, the total fee would be ¥3300, which is a savings of ¥1030 yen! These combos are available at the JR ticket office at KIX. For details, see the JR West Haruka/Icoca page.
Here’s a quick FAQ with everything you need to know
  • How much do Icoca cost?
    You can buy one for as little as ¥1000 (adult/child). This includes an ¥500 deposit. Before you leave Japan, you can bring the used card to a ticket office in the JR West Area (Osaka, Kansai, etc) and they will refund the deposit, minus a small service charge.
  • Where can you buy Icoca?
    Buy Icoca cards at JR stations in Osaka or at Kansai International Airport (KIX). See above for details on the special Haruka/Icoca combo-ticket available at KIX.
  • Are there child Icoca cards?
    Yes. And, if your children use children’s cards, they will automatically be charged children’s fares when using trains, subways and buses. There is a button on the vending machines to select a children’s card.
  • How do you top up a Icoca card?
    You can top up Icoca cards at train and subway stations, at convenience stores, and at 7-Bank ATMs (the ones found in 7-11 convenience stores).
  • Can you use Icoca in other parts of Japan?
    Yes. They’re fully interchangeable with other IC card systems in Japan. Note, however, that you cannot use them on shinkansen lines or for reserved seats on shinkansen or regular trains.
  • Can you use Icoca in shops and vending machines?
    Yes. You can use these cards in most convenience stores, many shops and many vending machines.
  • Can you use Icoca on the shinkansen?
    No.
  • Should I buy a Icoca card?
    Of course! Buy one as soon as you can, ideally at Kansai International Airport as soon as you arrive!

More Information

For all the details about IC cards, see our full IC Card Guide.

Where Are These Places Located?

  • Open the Osaka map
  • You will see the list of places on the left hand side. (Click the 3-line icon in the top left corner if not). Scroll down or use the map search (the magnifying glass icon) to find the place you want.
  • Click the name of the place in the list. Its location pin will be highlighted on the map.
  • Map pins are color coded - BLUE: Hotels / Ryokan / Guesthouses | VIOLET: Ryokan | PINK: Places to Eat | GREEN: Shops | YELLOW: Things to See and Do
  • If you’re using the map on your phone, open the map and then search for the name of the place. The map will then zoom in on its location.

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