Bus IC Cards in Japan?
Hi! I'm planning to go to Japan at the end of the year, and want to plan everything out first. I would like to know which kind of IC card to use if I want to get on a bus from Kansai Airport to USJ in Osaka as well as Kyoto. I looked up the cards, and there seem to be so many to choose from. Which card is suitable for travelling by bus in these places.
And if you can, maybe explain how the busses work? Is there english in the signs?
Icoco [Shall we go?] card for Osaka… The best prepaid cards for travelers in Osaka are Icoca cards, but the Tokyo versions work here as well (ie, Suica and Pasmo). Buy Icoca cards from vending machines at JR stations in Osaka or buy these cards at Kansai International Airport (KIX).
Just choose ICOCA if you want to go around Osaka.
https://www.jr-odekake.net/icoca/
I use an ICOCA card.
ICOCA card is best in Kansai\ area.
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