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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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#1
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  • 2018/02/14 11:44

Those of you who have crossed the ocean to come here to Los Angeles and Japan
are always concerned about something related to your travel between Los Angeles and Japan.

If you have anything to say or questions, please feel free to write.
I'll try to write "something" as well.

Example :
What means do you use to call when you return to Japan?

Which seat on the plane do you prefer, Aisle or Window, front, back,

Which airline do you think has the best food?

Which mode of transportation do you use to get to the local area?

and so on and so on

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#93
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  • 2018/03/04 (Sun) 14:47
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FA,

I saw the URL you indicated and it proved my "absolutely impossible" to the contrary.

# What I said in 67 was "At the very least, JR accepts Suica IC cards, but credit cards are a no-no", and in that URL,

"It is not difficult to charge Mobile Suica to Mobile "It's not difficult, just charge your Mobile Suica with a credit card which is eligible to earn miles ( or points ) for recharging your Mobile Suica"

. You can use any credit card to charge Mobile Suica, but you can't buy a ticket by putting it directly into a JR ticket vending machine with a general credit card, right?

My smartphone does not have Osaifu-Keitai functionality, and moreover, I don't want to have Osaifu-Keitai just for going to Japan once a year, and Mobile Suica is something I have no connection to at all. On my next trip to Japan, I will be straightforward and will make additional deposits in cash to my existing Suica card. This time, based on the nature of my trip, I will be taking a long-distance train every day in Tokyo, so I feel that a 5,000 yen deposit will not be enough, so a 10,000 yen bill will be sucked into that machine.

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#94
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  • 2018/03/04 (Sun) 15:06
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~ ~ That's why I buy with my Amex !
You can buy with credit card not only in Tokyo but also in local cities.

Please read the bottom of the link properly, don't be in a hurry.
It is the following part.


"Actually, you can also pay for JR East ordinary tickets by card at an automatic ticket vending machine.

JCB, VISA, Master, Amex, and Diners are supported, so
you can earn miles with all affiliated credit cards that earn miles.

At the end of the multiple ticket vending machines, there is a ticket machine marked with this purple color. ( Note : Here is a picture of the ticket machine )

This ticket machine is basically for purchasing tickets for Shinkansen ・ reserved seats ・ limited express, etc., but in fact you can also casually purchase ordinary train tickets. It is actually possible to purchase ordinary train tickets as well."

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#95
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  • 2018/03/04 (Sun) 15:13
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Also, I heard that if you have an iPhone 8 or higher, you can import your Suica card into your phone and use it as a mobile wallet, so it seems you don't need to have a cell phone in Japan. I'm going to try it out next month. It is more convenient than you think not to have to carry both the card and the cell phone separately, but please feel free to do so.

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#95
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  • 2018/03/04 (Sun) 15:13
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FA,

my sincere apologies.

I read that URL all the way down. Then ( there is a purple machine at the station with many automatic ticket vending machines ). I understand that general credit cards are accepted at those machines.

Sorry, I got my usual occhocchio. Now I will go to a larger station, find that purple machine, and try to deposit money into Suica.

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#97
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  • 2018/03/04 (Sun) 15:26
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Maybe you just assumed that credit cards were not accepted and didn't notice.
I've never been to a station without a ticket machine that accepts credit cards.
Please don't go to a very remote place and tell me there are no ticket vending machines ~ ~ ! I've never been to a station where there are no ticket vending machines that accept credit cards.

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