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DESUCA Green Card commuter pass

DESUCA (ですか, Desuka) is a rechargeable contactless smart card ticketing system for public transport in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan, introduced from 25 January 2009. The card is issued by the DESUCA Company (株式会社ですか, Kabushiki gaisha Desuka), founded by Tosa Electric Railway (Tosaden) and Kōchiken Kōtsū. Following the restructuring of the two founder companies, the company is now an affiliate of Tosaden Kōtsū.[1] The name stands for tram (電車, densha), bus (バス, basu) and card.

The card claims to work positive for the environment, as it would encourage using public transport, thus reducing carbon emission. [2] A user is able to add its loyalty point by using the card, as well as by doing something "ecological", such as avoiding a disposable plastic bag at a store.

Usable area[edit]

The card is usable for the following operators' lines:

The card also functions as an electronic money.

Types of cards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "とさでん交通グループ". October 1, 2014. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  • ^ 土電、県交が共通カード バス、電車利用促進 Archived January 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine (Tosa Electric Railway and Kōchiken Kōtsū will issue a common card, encouraging the use of buses and trains), The Kōchi Shimbun, 27 December 2007, retrieved on 30 December 2008. (in Japanese)
  • External links[edit]

    Smart cards in Japan

    Fare collection

    Mutual Usage

  • Suica (Tokyo, JR East)
  • TOICA (Nagoya, JR Central)
  • ICOCA (Osaka, JR West)
  • SUGOCA (Fukuoka, JR Kyushu)
  • PASMO (Tokyo)
  • manaca (Nagoya)
  • PiTaPa (Osaka)
  • Hayakaken (Fukuoka City)
  • nimoca (Fukuoka, Nishitetsu)
  • Other cards

  • CI-CA (Nara)
  • DESUCA (Kōchi)
  • ecomyca (Toyama)
  • EX-IC (Tōkaidō and San'yō Shinkansen)
  • emica (Mie)
  • Hareca (Okayama)
  • Ibappi (Ibaraki)
  • IC e-card (Matsuyama)
  • ICa (Kanazawa)
  • IruCa (Takamatsu)
  • itappy (Itami)
  • Iwasaki IC Card (Kagoshima)
  • kinoca (Wakayama)
  • Kumamon no IC Card (Kumamoto)
  • LuLuCa (Shizuoka)
  • Nice Pass (Hamamatsu)
  • NicoPa (Himeji)
  • OKICA (Okinawa)
  • PASPY (Hiroshima)
  • RapiCa (Kagoshima)
  • Ryuto (Niigata)
  • SAPICA (Sapporo)
  • Tsukica (Takatsuki)
  • Electronic money

  • Nanaco
  • Taspo
  • Waon
  • Mobile payment

  • Mobile Suica
  • Mobile PASMO
  • Mobile ICOCA

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DESUCA&oldid=1188829563"

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