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ICOCA (イコカ, Ikoka) is a rechargeable contactless smart card used on the JR West rail network in Japan. The card was launched on November 1, 2003, for usage on the Urban Network, which encompasses the major cities of Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe (Keihanshin). It is now usable on many other networks nationwide. The ICOCA area has gradually been expanded, and now includes the San'yo region through the Okayama and Hiroshima urban areas, and some lines in northern Shikoku, San'in and Hokuriku regions as of 2024.[1]

ICOCA
LocationUsable nationwide
Distributed in the Kansai, San'yō, and Hokuriku regions
LaunchedNovember 1, 2003
Technology
ManagerJR West
CurrencyJapanese yen (¥20,000 maximum load)
Stored-valuePay as you go
Credit expiryTen years after last use
Retailed
Variants
  • ICOCA
  • SMART ICOCA
  • Shikoku ICOCA (sold by JR Shikoku)
  • IR Ishikawa ICOCA (sold by IR Ishikawa Railway)
  • Ainokaze ICOCA (sold by Ainokaze Toyama Railway)
  • Hapi-Line Fukui ICOCA (sold by Hapi-Line Fukui)
  • Websitewww.jr-odekake.net/icoca/

    ICOCA stands for IC Operating CArd and is also a play on the phrase "Iko ka" (行こか), an informal, Kansai dialect invitation meaning "Shall we go?"

    The mascot for ICOCA is a blue platypus named Ico the Platypus (カモノハシのイコちゃん, Kamonohashi no Iko-chan). Platypus characters for the children's ICOCA also exist and are named Icota (イコ太, Ikota) and Icomi (イコ美, Ikomi).

    Functions and services

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    Usage of the card involves passing it over a card reader. The technology allows for the card to be read at some distance from the reader, so contact is not required, and many people leave the card in their wallet and just pass the wallet over the reader as they enter the ticket gate.

    The balance on the card is displayed when passing through fare gates or inserting it into a ticket vending machine. A travel record is stored on the card, and may be displayed or printed out at fare adjustment or ticket vending machines.

    On occasion, when traveling to a station where ICOCA is not supported, the card must be handed over to railway staff at the ticket gate so that they may calculate the fare to deduct, and to provide riders with a transfer slip, which can be given to staff at the next station where ICOCA is used.

    ICOCA functions as a boarding ticket (乗車券, jōshaken) also supports commuter pass (定期券, teikiken) functionality. However, for express services, such as the Haruka service to Kansai airport, on which an additional fee is required, ICOCA can only be used as fare ticket (乗車券, jōshaken), for passing the ticket gate, for non-reserved travel, while the express ticket must purchased from the conductor on board the train (see train tickets in Japan).

    Variants

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    Cards that are functionally equivalent to the standard ICOCA but with a visually different front design are sold by JR Shikoku, IR Ishikawa Railway, Ainokaze Toyama Railway, and Hapi-Line Fukui.

    The KIPS ICOCA variant was formerly sold by Kintetsu Railway.

    Interoperation

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    Interoperation map

    Since March 2013, ICOCA has been part of Japan's Nationwide Mutual Usage Service, allowing it to be used in major cities across the country.[2] Prior to this system of interoperability between the 10 IC cards, a number of bilateral partnerships were formed with other companies and operators:

    Retail

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    These cards are available at card vending machines at the train stations. Cards cost 2000 yen, which includes a 500 yen deposit that will be returned if the card is returned. The remaining 1500 yen is immediately available for use on transit, and more money can be charged on to the card at similar ticket vending machines or fare adjustment machines inside each station.

    Cards may only be returned in JR West stations, meaning that travelers who start their trip in JR West's service area and finish their trip elsewhere may not be able to return it before departure. Shikoku ICOCA are sold at several stations in Shikoku and can only be returned at those stations, and feature a special design.

    Technology

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    The card incorporates contactless RFID technology developed by Sony called FeliCa. The same technology is also deployed in other IC cards across Japan, in Edy electronic cash cards, and in the Octopus cardinHong Kong.

    Mobile devices

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    A version for mobile phones known as Mobile ICOCA (モバイルICOCA, Mobairu Ikoka), which uses Mobile FeliCa and Osaifu-Keitai functionality, was launched in March 2023.[3][4]

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "ご利用可能エリア│ICOCA:JRおでかけネット". www.jr-odekake.net. JR West. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  • ^ Ito, Etsuro (October 2013). "Launch of Nationwide Interoperable Transport System IC Cards" (PDF). East Japan Railway Culture Foundation. Japan Railway & Transport Review. pp. 6–15. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
  • ^ "「モバイル ICOCA(仮称)」の導入計画について" (PDF) (Press release) (in Japanese). 西日本旅客鉄道株式会社. February 22, 2023. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
  • ^ "モバイルICOCA". JRおでかけネット (in Japanese). Retrieved March 8, 2024.
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