Nimoca

nimoca
How to use nimoca card in a ticket gate.

Nimoka, written in lower-case letters, nimoca (ニモカ Nimoka), is a rechargeable contactless smart card ticketing system for public transport in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Nishi-Nippon Railroad (Nishitetsu) introduced the system on May 18, 2008. Its name is an acronym of "nice money card", while nimo (にも) in Japanese means "also," as the card is usable also on buses, also on trains, also for shopping, etc. Like other electronic fare collection systems in Japan, the card uses FeliCa, RFID technology developed by Sony. On March 13, 2010, nimoca was interoperated with two similar cards in Fukuoka—SUGOCA from Kyūshū Railway Company (JR Kyūshū) and Hayakaken from Fukuoka City Transportation Bureau—plus Suica, a card used in Greater Tokyo Area by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). [1] The card features a ferret as the official mascot.

Usable area

As of March 2011

Future plans

Types of cards

These three cards can be issued either as prepaid cards or commuters passes.

Mejiron nimoca

See also: Mejiron nimoca

The Mejiron nimoca (めじろんnimoca Mejiron Nimoka) introduced the system on December 26, 2010 by Oita Bus, Oita Kōtsū and Kamenoi Bus in Oita Prefecture.[2] The cute design combines nimoca mascot Ferret with Mejiron (めじろん?), the mascot character widely loved as Oita Prefecture's cheering squad.

References

  1. Official news release by JR Kyūshū, February 7, 2008. (Japanese)
  2. “ICカード『めじろんnimoca』大分都市圏で12月26日よりサービス開始” by Nishitetsu Press Release, November 2, 2010.(Japanese)

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