SUGOCA

Smart card ticketing system used in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan


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::summary Smart card ticketing system used in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan ::

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FieldValue
nameSUGOCA
image[[File:SUGOCA logo.svg
locationUsable nationwide
Distributed in Kyushu
launchedMarch 1, 2009 ()
technology1FeliCa technology by Sony
service_1JR Kyushu
service_2Nishitetsu
service_3Fukuoka City Subway
service_4Kitakyushu Monorail
service_5Valid areas of Kitaca, PASMO, Suica, manaca, toica, ICOCA, PiTaPa, Hayakaken, nimoca
operatorKyushu Railway Company
managerKyushu Railway Company
currencyJapanese yen
stored_valuePay as you go
automatic_rechargeNone
unlimited_useNone (Other non-related unlimited use passes available)
sales_location1Card vending machines at stations
sales_location2Train information counters
sales_location3Ticket counters
variant_1SUGOCA 乗車券 (Jōshaken) – rechargeable card
variant_2SUGOCA定期券 (Teikiken) – commuter pass
variant_3SUGOCAエクセルパス (Excel Pass) – non-reserved seats of limited express
variant_4SUGOMON Pass
homepage
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SUGOCA () is a Japanese rechargeable contactless smart card ticketing system for public transport in and around Fukuoka Prefecture. The Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) introduced the system on March 1, 2009. The name comes from "Smart Urban Going Card", while sugoka in the local Kyūshū dialect means "great". Like other electronic fare collection systems in Japan, the card uses RFID technology developed by Sony Corporation, known as FeliCa. American graphic artist Rodney Alan Greenblat designed its official mascot, a frog with a clock.[[Image:SUGOCA card reader on gate 1.jpg|171px|thumb|Automatic turnstile of SUGOCA]] ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bb/Iccard.gif" caption="How to use a SUGOCA card"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/93/SUGOCA_card_reader_for_convenience_store_20091031.jpg" caption="SUGOCA card reader for a store"] ::

On March 13, 2010, SUGOCA began interoperation with Nishitetsu's nimoca, Fukuoka City Transportation Bureau's Hayakaken, and JR East's Suica. On March 5, 2011, in a reciprocal agreement with JR Central and JR West, SUGOCA became usable in the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto, Okayama-Hiroshima and Nagoya metropolitan areas. In 2013, interoperation was extended country-wide, and SUGOCA became usable in all major cities across Japan as part of the Nationwide Mutual Usage Service.

Usable area

SUGOCA was implemented on March 1, 2009, in 124 JR stations in Fukuoka Prefecture, mainly in the Fukuoka-Kitakyūshū area. As of 2022 it's usable in a total of 124 stations of below lines.

Types of cards

There are currently three types of cards available. The SUGOCA ticket is available as either an unregistered or registered card (allowing riders' cards to be reissued if lost). The second is the SUGOCA commuter pass, which requires registration. The third is SUGOCA Excel Pass which can be used for non-reserved seats of limited express trains.

Other SUGOCA variants and designs exist, such as the Mono SUGOCA, functionally identical to the normal SUGOCA but featuring a design of the Kitakyushu Monorail's Kokura Station. It was issued starting October 1, 2015.

On January 23, 2020, JR Kyushu unveiled SUGOMON Pass, a SUGOCA variant designed for use by tourists to Japan. The card's design features Kumamon, the official mascot of Kumamoto. Unlike JR East's similar Welcome Suica for tourists, SUGOMON Pass has no expiry date and is refundable with a 220 handling fee.

Extended functionality

SUGOCA's functionality includes electronic money and can be used at stores in Fukuoka Prefecture and at vending machines and convenience stores nationwide.

Part of the Nationwide Mutual Usage Service, SUGOCA is usable on public transportation across Japan.

References

References

  1. [http://www13.jrkyushu.co.jp/newsreleaseweb.nsf/9dd28b8cb8f46cee49256a7d0030d2e6/f5aec5c02debd8c1492573e80057f617?OpenDocument Official news release] {{webarchive. link. (2008-02-11 by JR Kyūshū, February 7, 2008. {{in lang). ja
  2. [http://www.westjr.co.jp/news/newslist/article/1175101_799.html Official news release] {{webarchive. link. (2011-03-08 by JR West, November 25, 2009. {{in lang). ja
  3. Ito, Etsuro. (October 2013). "Launch of Nationwide Interoperable Transport System IC Cards". Japan Railway & Transport Review.
  4. "西九州エリアにICカード乗車券 SUGOCA を導入します!".
  5. link. Kitakyushu Monorail Co., Ltd.. (1 Oct 2015)
  6. "Convenient IC card for foreign customers visiting Japan SUGOMONPASS". [[Kyushu Railway Company]].

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