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Sunday, March 11th 2007
Travel Log: Sunday, March 11th 2007 | 1 year 5 months ago
These prepaid cards are single-use—i.e., no recharging. This one's issued by Tōkyō Metro, but it's good on over a dozen train systems in the Kantō plain—almost everything except the JR lines.
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Travel Log: Sunday, March 11th 2007 | 1 year 5 months ago
The SF Metro card is compatible with PASSNET, the cooperative railway prepaid card system.They can be purchased at automatic ticket vending machines, SF Metro Card vending machines, pass offices, station offices, or kiosks.
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Travel Log: Sunday, March 11th 2007 | 1 year 5 months ago
3月18日(日)からのPASMO発売開始にともない、SFメトロカードは2月発売をもちまして新規デザインの発行を終了いたしました。
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Travel Log: Sunday, March 11th 2007 | 1 year 5 months ago
Suica stands for "Super Urban Intelligent CArd", and the pronunciation is also a pun on the Japanese word for watermelon, "suika". In the logo, the "ic" is highlighted, as the initials stand for integrated circuit, the technology inside the smart card.
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Sunday, March 04th 2007
Travel Log: Sunday, March 04th 2007 | 1 year 5 months ago
At Takaosanguchi Station on the Keio Line, Mt. Takao faces you at a height of 599 m. Discover the rows of Japanese cedars, and the 450-year old cedar tree, known as "Tako Cedar Tree," for its octopus tentacle-like roots.
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