Fare
| Terms | |
|---|---|
| regular fare (able to change trams at Sumiyoshi or Abikomichi once) | Adult: 200 yen Child: 100 yen |
| Passengers living in Sakai (from the age of 65) taking a tram on the 5th, 10th, 15th, 25th, and 30th days every month, and getting on or off at any stations in Sakai |
100 yen |
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