FeliCa - Card Usage

Card Usage

  • United States University Campuses in collaboration with Blackboard Inc.
  • Octopus cards, Hong Kong
  • Shenzhen TransCard, Shenzhen, China (defunct)
  • Pay Ease, Chong Qing, China
  • Unified Automatic Fare Collection Scheme completed by Q4 2009, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • EZ-link, Singapore (defunct)
  • Metro Card (Bangkok)|Metro Card, Bangkok, Thailand
  • SPASS card, Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Japan: The system is de facto standard in Japan.
    • Electronic money or mobile payment:
      • Edy, bitWallet
      • eLIO, Sony Finance International
      • iD, NTT DoCoMo (also deployed to a limited degree in Guam and China)
      • nanaco, Seven & I Holdings Co.
      • Osaifu Keitai
      • QUICPay, Japan Credit Bureau and AEON Credit Service
      • Smartplus, Mitsubishi UFJ NICOS
      • ToruCa, NTT DoCoMo
      • Visa Touch, Visa International
      • WAON, AEON Group
    • Public transportation payment: (Some can be used as electronic money as well.)
      • Major cards:
        • ICOCA, JR West
        • Kitaca, JR Hokkaidō
        • PASMO, railways and buses in Kantō region (includes Tokyo)
        • PiTaPa, railways and buses in Kansai
        • SUGOCA, JR Kyūshū
        • nimoca, Nishitetsu, public transportation in Fukuoka Prefecture
        • Suica, JR East
        • TOICA, JR Central
        • Manaca, Meitetsu, public transportation in Tōkai region (includes Nagoya)
      • See the table below for other cards.

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