Nagasaki Smart Card

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1st generation Nagasaki Smart Card.

Nagasaki Smart Card (長崎スマートカード, Nagasaki Sumāto Kādo) was a contactless

JR East's Suica
.

The system was introduced on January 21, 2002, initially for bus lines only. As of December 2005, 320,000 cards had been issued. Tram lines of Nagasaki Electric Tramway began support for the card on March 20, 2008.

The card was discontinued on June 30, 2020, with companies transitioning to using either the nagasaki nimoca or N+Tcard.[1][2]

Types of cards

  • Nagasaki Smart Card (coupon ticket): Regular rechargeable functionality
  • Nagasaki Smart Card (commuter pass)
  • Half-price discount card: For children and disabled customers
  • Mobile Nagasaki Smart Card: Osaifu-Keitai mobile payment service, with Mobile FeliCa technology

References

  1. ^ "nagasaki nimoca|長崎県内交通7社局全路線でいよいよスタート!|". nimoca (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-03-05.
  2. ^ "エヌタスTカード|エヌタスTカードポータルサイト". www.ntasu.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-03-05.

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