Using Suica in Osaka and the Kansai Area: What You Need to Know - Get Around Japan (2024)

If you’re planning a trip to Osaka or the Kansai area, understanding how to use a Suica card can make your travels much smoother. Suica in Osaka and the Kansai area is widely accepted and can be your key to navigating the bustling streets of the city, or exploring historic Kyoto, or venturing to picturesque Nara. Knowing the ins and outs of using Suica will help you travel seamlessly and efficiently.

In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about using Suica in the Kansai area. Read on to make the most of your Suica card during your Kansai adventure!

Updated on August, 2024 Japan discontinued the sale of registered/unregistered Suica and registered/unregistered Pasmo cards on June 8, 2023, and August 2, 2023, respectively.
As of January 12, 2024, foreign tourists can purchase unregistered Suica cards (the green regular version) at JR East Japan Travel Service Centers (駅たびコンシェルジュ) located in Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, or Ueno stations.
Buying A Suica card in Tokyo: Suica Card Revival from 2024? Due to the recent resolution of IC chip inventory issues, JR East is expected to resume issuing personalized Suica cards by this fall.
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The red Welcome Suica card, exclusively for visitors to Japan, is only sold at Haneda Airport Terminal 3.

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You Can Use Suica Card Throughout Japan

Using Suica in Osaka and the Kansai Area: What You Need to Know - Get Around Japan (1)

JR HokkaidoKitaca Area
JR EastSuica Area
Private railways and buses in the Tokyo metropolitan areaPASMO Area
JR CentralTOICA Area
Nagoya City Transportation Bureau / Nagoya Railwaymanaca Area
JR WestICOCA Area
Private railways and buses in the Kansai areaPiTaPa Area
JR KyushuSUGOCA Area
f*ckuoka City Transportation BureauHayakaken Area
West Japan Railway Companynimoca Area

As the title of this article suggests, you can use Suica(also welcome suica) for transportation in any area of Japan that accepts IC cards, including the Kansai region. The table above shows the areas covered by various transportation cards in Japan, such as Kitaca, Suica, PASMO, TOICA, manaca, ICOCA, PiTaPa, SUGOCA, and nimoca. You can use Suica(also welcome suica) or other IC cards to ride public transportation in these areas.

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However, there are still some train stations in Japan that do not accept IC cards, including some sections of lines such as the Kyoto Tango Railway, the Kishu Railway in Wakayama Prefecture, and others. In these cases, it is recommended to purchase paper tickets instead of using IC cards like Suica to ride the train.

Generally, major cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and f*ckuoka, as well as their suburbs, support IC cards like Suica. However, if your travel itinerary includes other regions, it’s best to search in advance on Google to check whether the train stations you will use support IC card usage.

Suica can be used for travel in the ICOCA and PiTaPa areas in Kansai

If Osaka is your travel destination and you happen to have a Suica card, you don’t have to worry. This Suica card can help you travel on all Osaka tram routes. In addition to Osaka, you can also use Suica to travel on all tram routes in the Kansai metropolitan area that can use ICOCA and PiTaPa. In addition to riding through ticket gates, most stations on these routes also support using automatic top-up machines within the stations to top up your Suica card.

ICOCA is a card issued by JR West, which is equivalent to Suica in the Kansai region. PiTaPa is an IC card for taking private railways, buses, and JR trains in the Kinki region of Japan, and can be regarded as the Pasmo card for the Kansai & Kinki region. These two cards basically cover all the routes in Kansai. According to the rules applicable to all IC cards, Suica can also be used for travel in the ICOCA and PiTaPa areas.

Suica in Osaka : being used as an electronic wallet

As mentioned earlier, Suica can be used for travel on all routes in the ICOCA and PiTaPa areas. Correspondingly, Suica can also be used for shopping in the Kansai region.

If you see a store with the following sign, you can use Suica to shop at that store.

Using Suica in Osaka and the Kansai Area: What You Need to Know - Get Around Japan (2)
However, if you are using a transportation card to purchase goods in a store, you need to pay attention to whether the card reader is for a specific card type. For example, as mentioned in the above image, PiTaPa affiliated stores cannot use Suica.

For example, although you can use your Suica card to ride on non-JR subway and monorail lines in Osaka, when using Suica to shop, you may encounter PiTaPa-specific card readers and not be able to use your Suica card to make purchases. This is something that you should be aware of.

You Can’t Buy Suica in Osaka

Unfortunately, if you’re in Osaka, getting your hands on a Suica card isn’t an option as they’re primarily sold in the Kanto region, mainly Tokyo and its surroundings. But fret not! If you need an IC card for getting around Osaka, you can easily grab an ICOCA card instead. It’s the go-to IC card for the Kansai region, including Osaka.

Another option? If you already have a Suica card from Tokyo, just bring it along, and you’re all set to explore Osaka hassle-free! This way, you can enjoy the convenience of using an IC card for transportation no matter where you are in Japan.

So, while you can’t get a Suica in Osaka, there are always convenient alternatives waiting for you to make your travel experience smooth and enjoyable!

Mobile Suica Can Also Be Charged in the Kansai Region!

In the current situation where physical Suica cards are no longer sold, if you wish to charge your Mobile Suica in Osaka or the Kansai region with cash, there are two convenient methods!

One is to look for the two charging machines on the left side of the image below at the station (deep blue and pink):

Using Suica in Osaka and the Kansai Area: What You Need to Know - Get Around Japan (3)

The two on the left are “stationary” charging machines. It’s convenient to charge by placing your mobile, with Suica attached, where ICOCA is placed.

The other method is to charge through convenience stores.

Almost all convenience stores (7-11, Family Mart, Lawson, Daily, MINI SHOP, etc.) can charge ICOCA. In addition, electronics stores like bic camera, sofmap, kojima, etc., also offer charging services.

If you want to charge in a store, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the cashier and express your intent to charge ICOCA (if you don’t speak Japanese, you can show the Mobile Suica to the staff and say “Charge”).
  2. Pay the amount you want to charge in cash.
  3. Confirm the charging amount displayed on the screen, and read the card at the card reader.
  4. Complete the charging process.

Note: Suica cannot be used for Cross-Region travel.

If you plan on using an IC card for transportation when visiting cities in the Kansai region of Japan, such as Osaka and Kyoto, there is an important point to keep in mind. You cannot use your IC card for cross-region travel. This means that you cannot use Suica, Pasmo, ICOCA, or any other IC card for travel between different regions.

JR’s regional division

Using Suica in Osaka and the Kansai Area: What You Need to Know - Get Around Japan (4)

https://japanrailpass.net/

It’s important to understand what is meant by cross-region travel. Most of Japan’s long-distance railways were previously owned by Japan Railway (JR), including the famous Shinkansen. However, due to various reasons, the company was privatized and divided into seven companies: JR East, JR West, JR Central, JR Kyushu, JR Shikoku, JR Hokkaido, and JR Freight. Sometimes these seven companies are collectively referred to as the JR Group.

Except for JR Freight, the six other companies have divided Japan’s JR railway network into six regions, with each company being responsible for the railways in one region. This is illustrated in the map above. The table below, taken from Wikipedia, provides more information on these six companies:

Company NameAliasTheme ColorLocationMain Region
Hokkaido Railway CompanyJR HokkaidoUsing Suica in Osaka and the Kansai Area: What You Need to Know - Get Around Japan (5)Moe Yellow(Grass)Hokkaido, Sapporo CityHokkaido, Northern Aomori Prefecture
East Japan Railway CompanyJR EastUsing Suica in Osaka and the Kansai Area: What You Need to Know - Get Around Japan (6)Green(Forest)Tokyo, Shibuya WardTohoku, Kanto, Hokuriku, Eastern Shizuoka Prefecture
Central Japan Railway CompanyJR CentralUsing Suica in Osaka and the Kansai Area: What You Need to Know - Get Around Japan (7)Orange(Pumpkin)Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya CityTokaido Shinkansen from Tokyo to Osaka via Kyoto Prefecture, Linear Chuo Shinkansen, Southern Nagano Prefecture, Southern Yamanashi Prefecture, and Western Kanagawa Prefecture
West Japan Railway CompanyJR WestUsing Suica in Osaka and the Kansai Area: What You Need to Know - Get Around Japan (8)Blue(Ocean)Osaka Prefecture, Osaka CityHokuriku, Kansai, Chugoku Region, f*ckuoka Prefecture
Shikoku Railway CompanyJR ShikokuUsing Suica in Osaka and the Kansai Area: What You Need to Know - Get Around Japan (9)Aqua(Sky)Kagawa Prefecture, Takamatsu CityShikoku
Kyushu Railway CompanyJR KyushuUsing Suica in Osaka and the Kansai Area: What You Need to Know - Get Around Japan (10)Red(Scarlet)f*ckuoka Prefecture, f*ckuoka CityKyushu

Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu are three islands that belong to different regions in Japan. However, if you are not familiar with the regional divisions in Japan, it may be difficult to distinguish the three companies on Honshu Island. Therefore, you can also distinguish them based on the cities connected by their railway lines.

From left to right (west to east): [f*ckuoka]-JR West- [Osaka] – JR Tokai – [Tokyo]- JR East-[Aomori].

Cross-Region Train Travel

If your itinerary involves routes from two or more regions, then we’re sorry to say that you can only purchase paper tickets for your train travel.
For example:

  • Travel from JR Tokai region to JR West Japan region: Suica cannot be used
  • Take the shinkansen from Tokyo to Osaka: As it crosses three regions, namely JR East Japan, JR Tokai, and JR West Japan, Suica cannot be used
  • Travel from Osaka to Okayama, Hiroshima and other areas: As they all belong to the JR West Japan region, Suica can be used

Generally speaking, for long-distance travel across regions, you need to purchase paper tickets instead of using your transportation IC card directly. However, when purchasing tickets, if you choose an automatic ticket machine or a ticket counter that supports transportation IC cards, you can still use Suica to purchase paper tickets.

There is one exception: If you travel from a Suica region (usually JR East Japan region) to a TOICA region (usually JR Tokai region) using a commuter pass within the validity period, you can cross regions with the commuter pass. However, if you are a tourist traveling in Japan, it is unlikely that you will purchase a commuter pass. Therefore, just remember that you cannot use your transportation IC card for cross-region train travel.

Suica in Osaka : No Automatic Recharge Available

One inconvenience when using Suica in Osaka and other Kansai region cities is the inability to use automatic recharge.

  • Automatic recharge available for Suica: stations in the Tokyo metropolitan area (Tokyo and the surrounding six prefectures where Suica and Pasmo are widely used), and some stations in Sendai and Niigata
  • Automatic recharge not available for Suica: all other stations outside of the above-mentioned areas, including the Kansai region

If you are used to automatic recharge in the Tokyo metropolitan area and then come to Osaka, you may find it inconvenient. In Tokyo, you do not have to worry about having insufficient balance on your Suica card, but in Osaka, you might be stopped at the ticket gate if you forget to recharge your card in time.

However, if you do get stuck at the station because of insufficient balance, you can go to the ICOCA settlement machine and recharge with cash.

You may also want to read: Can I Use ICOCA Card in Tokyo? Is ICOCA Accepted in the Kanto Region?

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FAQs

Does Suica card work throughout Japan? ›

Naturally, it's usable on all JR East bus and train lines in Suica zones: Tokyo metropolitan area, Niigata area, Sendai area, and more. Tokyo Monorail included. Suica is also valid on smart card transit systems across Japan including Kyoto, Osaka, and f*ckuoka, as it's interchangeable with each area's card.

Can a Suica card be used in Osaka? ›

You can use Icoca/Pasmo/Suica for all trains, subways and buses in Osaka. You can also use Icoca/Pasmo/Suica at many shops, especially convenience stores. You can use Icoca/Pasmo/Suica in other parts of Japan as well. Buy Icoca cards from vending machines at JR stations in Osaka.

What is the difference between Suica and Japan Rail Pass? ›

The Suica Card is good for navigating within metropolitan areas like Tokyo and Osaka. It's accepted on a variety of urban public transport networks, making it a good option for local travel. On the other hand, the JR Pass offers unlimited coverage across Japan's JR national railway, also including bus and ferry routes.

What is the difference between IC card and Suica card in Japan? ›

The IC cards are virtually identical to each other in terms of coverage. The cards differ mainly on where they can be purchased and refunded. Therefore, most people will want to purchase the card available in the first city they visit, e.g. Suica or Pasmo in Tokyo or Icoca in Osaka.

Can two people use the same Suica card? ›

The Suica card is already loaded and ready for use.

Only one Suica card per person is required: once the credit has been used up, the card can be topped up at the station as many times as needed.

How do I pay with Suica in Japan? ›

About Suica

Simply tap your Suica card onto the ticket gate and the fare will automatically be deducted from the card's balance. Suica can be used on trains, subways, buses, and monorails. Suica can also be used to pay with electronic money.

Can Suica be used for shinkansen? ›

The Shinkansen e-Ticket Service makes it easier to travel ticketless and fast. If you register as a member and book your trip beforehand, there is no need for you to pick up your ticket at the ticket office or from a vending machine. Board the Shinkansen using just your IC card or Mobile Suica!

What is the difference between Suica and welcome Suica? ›

While the regular Suica allows for a refund of the remaining balance on the card at the end of travel in Japan, the Welcome Suica does not allow any refund. If you don't use up the balance on your Welcome Suica card by the end of your trip, you cannot get it back.

How to pay for Osaka Loop Line? ›

The most useful train line is the Osaka Loop Line (frequently called just the “Loop Line”). You can use a Japan Rail Pass on this line. The best way to pay for all trains and subways in Osaka is with a prepaid Icoca card.

Do I need JR Pass if I have Suica? ›

The JR pass is only worth it if you travel through different cities, if you are just travelling to Tokyo to Kyoto for example, I would just pay on the Suica. You can do the online calculator or just use google to calculate which trip is easier - paying individually on Suica or getting a JR Pass.

Is it worth buying a Suica card? ›

As the Japan Rail Pass only works on JR lines, having a Suica is highly recommended when using other railways. The Suica can also be used to make purchases at station kiosks, convenience stores, and vending machines. The Suica card can be charged at any train station and even at convenience stores.

How long is a Suica card valid? ›

NOTE: My SUICA card is like a credit card. Not a phone app. Suica is valid for 10 years from when you used it the last. However, when you don't use it for a long time, sometimes it gets frozen.

Can I use Suica everywhere in Japan? ›

Yes, the Welcome Suica Card can be used on multiple transportation systems in Japan, including trains, buses, and subways in Tokyo, Osaka, Hokkaido, and beyond.

Does each person need a Suica card? ›

Can you share a Suica train card? If you are traveling in a group, everyone needs to have their own IC card or train ticket. The exception is children under 6, because they can travel for free.

How do I get a Suica card before going to Japan? ›

You can purchase a “My Suica” at any JR East station ticketing machine or booth, including the ones located at Narita and Haneda airport. You can also buy it at some tourist information centers. If you want, you can also purchase the card online through the JR East website or other authorized sellers.

Can I use a Suica card from Narita airport to Tokyo? ›

The Welcome Suica card can be used all throughout Japan.

Do I need JR pass if I have Suica? ›

The JR pass is only worth it if you travel through different cities, if you are just travelling to Tokyo to Kyoto for example, I would just pay on the Suica. You can do the online calculator or just use google to calculate which trip is easier - paying individually on Suica or getting a JR Pass.

Do taxis in Japan accept Suica? ›

You can also use it in restaurants, taxis, vending machines, and food stores as long as they have the SUICA logo.

Do they use Suica in Kyoto? ›

Icoca, Suica, and Pasmo cards work on all city trains, metros, and buses. Icoca is the main IC card in Kyoto, while Suica and Pasmo cards are Tokyo's IC cards, which can also be used in Kyoto.

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