Fare
Single fare (adult) in Japanese Yen by travel distance is as follows.
Distance (km) | Fare (JPY) |
---|---|
1–4 | 150 |
5–9 | 180 |
10–14 | 220 |
15–19 | 260 |
20–26 | 270 |
27–33 | 310 |
34–42 | 360 |
43–51 | 390 |
52–60 | 450 |
61–70 | 510 |
71–76 | 600 |
For fare collection, IC cards (PiTaPa and ICOCA) are accepted.
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