Friends traveling to Japan can directly add a Suica card in Apple Wallet—no deposit required. You can top up using a domestic card, and it can be used for the subway, buses, shopping, etc. It can also be used to make small payments at convenience stores, vending machines, and some restaurants. Best choice for short-term trips!

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MosaicBow
· 2h ago
Just got back—using the vending machine to buy a drink feels smooth and seamless.
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PaperSculptureOctopusPosition
· 2h ago
It’s definitely convenient, but remember to load enough money—some remote stations don’t have top-up machines.
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AncientKeysUnlockNewChains
· 2h ago
Using Apple Wallet to tap directly is much faster than using a physical card—the turnstile opens instantly with the contactless sensor.
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DaoScraps
· 2h ago
Suica is really great—last time I went to Tokyo I got by with it the whole way, even for buying water at convenience stores, I didn’t have to take out cash.
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GateUser-8f96be12
· 2h ago
LFG 🔥
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GateUser-8f96be12
· 2h ago
To The Moon 🌕
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