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Contactless smart card and electronic money system
PiTaPa (Japanese: ピタパ, romanized: Pitapa) is a contactless smart card ticketing and electronic money system used predominantly the Kansai region of Japan
PiTaPa
Contactless RFID smart card system
buses in Kyushu PASMO, railways and buses in Kantō region (includes Tokyo) PiTaPa, railways and buses in Kansai region SUGOCA, JR Kyūshū Suica, JR East TOICA
FeliCa
Monorail system in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
University. IC cards can be used on the Osaka Monorail, including Suica, Pasmo, PiTaPa and ICOCA. 1000 series 2000 series 3000 series 1000 series 2000 series 3000
Osaka_Monorail
Railway station in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
the following cards are accepted: J-Thru Card, ICOCA, Suica, Pasmo, and PiTaPa. From 1874, when passenger service began at Nishinomiya Station, the station's
Nishinomiya_Station_(JR_West)
Contactless smart card used in Japan
January 21, 2006, ICOCA became usable at all locations accepting Osaka PiTaPa smart cards. On September 1, 2007, ICOCA became usable in the Hiroshima
ICOCA
Japanese railway company
combine to form the company name, 阪神, which can be read Han-shin. IC cards (PiTaPa and ICOCA) are accepted when taking trains. Main Line (本線) (Umeda – Motomachi
Hanshin_Electric_Railway
Metropolitan region in the Kansai region of Japan
Wakayama and Mt. Koya. Many lines in Keihanshin accept either ICOCA or PiTaPa contactless smart cards for payment. Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe each have municipal
Keihanshin
System allowing for reciprocal use of public transport cards in Japan
Transportation Development Organization [ja] and MIC Co., Ltd.) TOICA (JR Central) PiTaPa (Surutto KANSAI [ja]) ICOCA (JR West) Hayakaken (Fukuoka City Transportation
Nationwide Mutual Usage Service
Nationwide_Mutual_Usage_Service
Japanese railway company
headquarters of the Buddhist Shingon sect and a popular pilgrimage site. IC cards (PiTaPa and ICOCA) are accepted. The Nankai Railway Company was founded on June
Nankai_Electric_Railway
Contactless smart card system in Shizuoka, Japan
Sony corporation known as FeliCa. A "LuLuCa+PiTaPa" card variant also exists, which allows for added PiTaPa functionality and for the card to be used across
LuLuCa
Contactless smart card system in Okayama, Japan
operators also introduced PiTaPa, meaning the latter card is also usable in those lines. However, Hareca cannot be used in PiTaPa-accepting area, as the
Hareca
Japanese railway company
fare, rounded up to the nearest 10 yen. For fare collection, IC cards (PiTaPa, ICOCA and others) are accepted. Contactless payment (credit/debit/prepaid
Hankyu
Japanese passenger railway company
(Minami-osaka Line, Nagano Line, Gose Line, Yoshino Line) Kintetsu accepts ICOCA, PiTaPa, and other compatible nation-wide IC cards throughout their network except
Kintetsu_Railway
Railway station in Akashi, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Railway Company (JR West). As part of the Urban Network, the ICOCA, Suica, PiTaPa, TOICA and SUGOCA can all be used on the San'yō Main Line (they can not
Nishi-Akashi_Station
South Korean hip hop duo
"Dramatic" (featuring Huh) "Fly or Die" (featuring Crush) "Love Myself" (featuring Bewhy) "Pitapa" (featuring pH-1, Junny) "—" denotes album did not chart.
Dynamic Duo (South Korean duo)
Dynamic_Duo_(South_Korean_duo)
Railway and metro station in Osaka, Japan
toward Minoh-kayano (Higashi-Mikuni) 2F Mezzanine Ticket gates, ticket/ICOCA/PiTaPa machines, station agent, restrooms Passageways to JR and Shinkansen platforms
Shin-Ōsaka_Station
shared by multiple operators in large cities, such as Suica, Pasmo and PiTaPa, by which passengers can avoid consultation with complicated fare tables
Rail_transport_in_Japan
Contactless smart card used in Japan
Suica has full interoperability with Kitaca, PASMO, TOICA, manaca, ICOCA, PiTaPa, SUGOCA, nimoca, and Hayakaken IC cards. On 22 July 2014, Nintendo added
Suica
Metro station in Osaka, Japan
Street Level Exit/Entrance B1F Concourse One-way faregates, ticket/ICOCA/PiTaPa machines, station agent B2F Platform 1 → Chūō Line towards Hommachi, Morinomiya
Yumeshima_Station
Metro station in Osaka, Japan
B1F Platform level Mezzanine Fare control, station agent, ticket/ICOCA/PiTaPa machines Side platform, doors will open on the left Platform 1 Midōsuji
Nishitanabe_Station
Metro station in Kyoto, Japan
W. Bush's visit, station lockers and exit #1 are closed. 1 April 2007 - PiTaPa use begins. "京都市交通事業白書" (in Japanese). Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau
Marutamachi_Station
Japanese railway company
on October 1, 2025. Fares can be paid with IC cards, such as ICOCA and PiTaPa, on all lines. Additional fare when taking or passing the following lines:
Keihan_Electric_Railway
Railway station in Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan
Isuzugawa Station was opened on December 15, 1969. The station has used PiTaPa automated wicket gates since April 1, 2007. In fiscal 2019, the station
Isuzugawa_Station
Metro station in Osaka, Japan
Street Level Exit/Entrance B1F Mezzanine One-way faregates, ticket/ICOCA/PiTaPa machines, station agent B2F Platform 3 ← Nankō Port Town Line toward Nakafuto
Cosmosquare_Station
Tram system in Chūgoku, Japan
buses in Okayama. Okaden also accepts the 10 Nationwide IC Cards including PiTaPa, ICOCA, Suica and PASMO. At just 4.7 km long, Okaden's tram system is the
Okayama_Electric_Tramway
Railway station in Kobe, Japan
West Urban Network, the following IC cards are accepted: ICOCA, Suica, PiTaPa, TOICA, and SUGOCA. Sannomiya Station is the main terminal for Kobe and
Sannomiya_Station_(JR_West)
Railway and metro station in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
ICOCA, and the Keihan and subway stations are included in the use area of PiTaPa and "Slussen and Kansai". In addition, the subway station also supports
Rokujizō_Station_(JR_West)
Railway station in Kyoto, Japan
Railroad merged with Kintetsu in 1963. In 2007, the station started using PiTaPa. In fiscal 2023, the station was used by an average of 7,931 passengers
Tōji_Station
Metro station in Kyoto, Japan
to Nijo. October 12, 1997 - The Tozai Line was opened. April 1, 2007 - PiTaPa service started. January 16, 2008 - Through service to and from the Keihan
Karasuma_Oike_Station
Railway line in Shizuoka, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
accept LuLuCa, a smart card ticketing system. They accept Suica, Toica, PiTaPa and ICOCA as well. ● indicate that the service will stop at that station
Shizuoka Railway Shizuoka–Shimizu Line
Shizuoka_Railway_Shizuoka–Shimizu_Line
Cable railway line in Nara, Japan
it also functions as a commuter line. However, the line does not accept PiTaPa, a smart card ticketing system, nor Surutto Kansai, a prepaid magnetic card
Ikoma_Cable_Line
Municipal subway: 1933–2018 (8 lines; Surutto KANSAI Cards and IC cards (PiTaPa and ICOCA) accepted) New Tram: 1981–2018 City buses: 1927–2018 (103 regular
Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau
Osaka_Municipal_Transportation_Bureau
Railway station in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan
Kintetsu Railway. Contactless smart cards including ICOCA (JR-West) and PiTaPa (Surutto KANSAI) are available on both rail systems. JR-West U Man-yō
Sakurai_Station_(Nara)
Subway line in Kobe, Japan
the Surotto Kansai smart card in October 1999; it would start accepting PiTaPa in October 2006. Women-only cars began to be used on the subway line from
Seishin-Yamate_Line
Japanese bus company
used as an interoperable card. Kitaca, Suica, Pasmo, TOICA, manaca, ICOCA, PiTaPa, and Hayakaken, which are all national interoperable cards, can also be
JR_Kyushubus_Company
Prefectures ICOCA JR West November 2003 Greater Osaka, Okayama and Shizuoka PiTaPa Surutto Kansai Association, composed of various private operators October
List of public transport smart cards
List_of_public_transport_smart_cards
Metro station in Osaka, Japan
using regular tickets of Osaka Metro, Surutto Kansai cards, and IC cards (PiTaPa, ICOCA), it is limited to 30 minutes to change to the Midosuji Line and
Higashi-Umeda_Station
Major railway and metro station in Osaka, Japan
Exit/Entrance, connection to Hankyu lines B1F Mezzanine Ticket gates, ticket/ICOCA/PiTaPa machines, station agent, shopping arcade, restrooms Passageways to Yotsubashi
Umeda_Station
Metro station in Osaka, Japan
Street Level Exit / Entrance B1F Mezzanine Ticket barriers, ticket/ICOCA/PiTaPa machines, restrooms B2F Platform level Platform 1 Midōsuji Line towards
Daikokuchō_Station
Railway and metro station in Osaka, Japan
tracks elevated, administrated by Shin-Imamiya Station. IC ride cards ICOCA, PiTaPa and other 8 brands are accepted. Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line
Taishō_Station_(Osaka)
Contactless smart card used in Japan
Mutual Usage Service including ICOCA, Kitaca, Suica, PASMO, manaca, TOICA, PiTaPa, Hayakaken, nimoca, and SUGOCA would be accepted alongside ecomyca starting
Ecomyca
Metro station in Osaka, Japan
using regular tickets of Osaka Metro, Surutto Kansai cards, and IC cards (PiTaPa, ICOCA), it is limited to 30 minutes to change to the Midosuji Line and
Nishi-Umeda_Station
Railway station in Ikoma, Nara Prefecture, Japan
extension between Ikoma and Gakken Nara-Tomigaoka opens. April 1, 2007: PiTaPa support enabled at this station. In fiscal 2019, the station was used by
Shiraniwadai_Station
South Korean girl group (2019–2024)
streaming Track listing "Bubble up!" "Doki Doki Love" (ドキドキLove) "Jolly Jolly" "Pitapa" (ピタパ) "Let's Dance" "Fiore" "Wonderland" "Bim Bam Bum" (Japanese ver.)
Rocket_Punch
Smart card ticketing system used in Hokkaido, Japan
Streetcar Hokkaido Chuo Bus Valid areas of Suica, PASMO, manaca, TOICA, ICOCA, PiTaPa, SUGOCA, Hayakaken, nimoca Website www.jrhokkaido.co.jp/global/english/ticket/kitaca/index
Kitaca
Smart card ticketing system used in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Kitakyushu Monorail Valid areas of Kitaca, PASMO, Suica, manaca, toica, ICOCA, PiTaPa, Hayakaken, nimoca Variants SUGOCA 乗車券 (Jōshaken) – rechargeable card SUGOCA定期券
SUGOCA
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. The station is staffed. Shin-Shizuoka Station was opened
Shin-Shizuoka_Station
Railway and metro station in Osaka, Japan
G Street Level Exit/Entrance B1F Mezzanine Ticket gates, ticket/ICOCA/PiTaPa machines, station agent, restrooms Passageways to Keihan Main Line platforms
Yodoyabashi_Station
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. Yunoki Station was established as Magarikane Station
Yunoki Station (Shizuoka, Shizuoka)
Yunoki_Station_(Shizuoka,_Shizuoka)
Railway station in Kyoto, Japan
Railroad merged with Kintetsu in 1963. In 2007, the station started using PiTaPa. In fiscal 2023, the station was used by an average of 14,606 passengers
Momoyamagoryō-mae_Station
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. Kasugachō Station was established on April 2, 1930.
Kasugachō_Station
Railway line in Kyoto prefecture, Japan
Miscellaneous Kansai Airport People Mover Wing Shuttle Smart cards ICOCA PiTaPa Rail transport in Japan List of named passenger trains of Japan List of
Sagano_Line
Railway station in Toba, Mie Prefecture, Japan
Station opened on March 1, 1970. The station is unattended, and has used PiTaPa automated wicket gates since April 1, 2007. In fiscal 2019, the station
Ikenoura_Station
detention. February 1 - Transit operators in the Kansai region introduce the PiTaPa contactless fare card system. February 6 - Construction Ministry officials
2006_in_Japan
Railway and funicular station in Ikoma, Nara Prefecture, Japan
merged with the Keihanna Line April 1, 2007 - The station started accepting PiTaPa. It is the main station in the surrounding area and is home to many public
Ikoma_Station
Aerial tramway line in Gose, Nara, Japan
in 1967, the line climbs Mount Yamato Katsuragi. Contactless smart cards PiTaPa or Surutto Kansai [ja] are not available on the line. System: Aerial tramway
Katsuragisan_Ropeway
magnetic Surutto Kansai. Pi : Operators currently accepting smart card PiTaPa. English names might be tentative. Abashiri Bus 網走バス Abashiri Kankō Kōtsū
List of bus operating companies in Japan
List_of_bus_operating_companies_in_Japan
Railway station in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
station reverted to its original name. In 2007, the station started using PiTaPa. In fiscal 2023, the station was used by an average of 13,342 passengers
Ogura_Station
Former magnetic fare card in Nagoya, Japan
fare card system, namely TOICA, or Suica in the case of JR Central and PiTaPa in the case of Kintetsu. Unlike other magnetic fare card systems in Japan
Tranpass
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. An underground passageway connects the office building
Pref._Sports_Park_Station
Metro station in Osaka, Japan
to lower mezzanine) B1F Mezzanine Faregates, station agent, ticket/ICOCA/PiTaPa machines, restrooms Staircases, elevators, and escalators to platforms B2F
Sekime-Seiiku_Station
Railway station in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Railroad merged with Kintetsu in 1963. In 2007, the station started using PiTaPa. In fiscal 2023, the station was used by an average of 6,265 passengers
Iseda_Station
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa, TOICA, and ICOCA IC cards. The station is wheelchair accessible. Kusanagi
Kusanagi Station (Shizuoka Railway)
Kusanagi_Station_(Shizuoka_Railway)
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. The station is wheelchair accessible only in the Shin-Shizuoka
Sakurabashi Station (Shizuoka)
Sakurabashi_Station_(Shizuoka)
Railway station in Kyoto, Japan
1963. The station was elevated in 1999. In 2007, the station started using PiTaPa. In fiscal 2023, the station was used by an average of 6,060 passengers
Jūjō_Station_(Kintetsu)
Metro station in Kyoto, Japan
Archived from the original on 2019-07-17. Retrieved 2014-08-09. "「京都ぷらす OSAKA PiTaPa」カードを発行!". 三井住友VISAカード. 2007-03-19. Archived from the original on 2014-08-09
Matsugasaki_Station_(Kyoto)
Railway station in Komono, Mie Prefecture, Japan
March 18, 2004 - Limited express service ends. April 1, 2007 - Support for PiTaPa and ICOCA begins. In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of
Yunoyama-Onsen_Station
Railway station in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan
April 8, 1963 when the Suzuka Line was extended from Suzukashi Station. PiTaPa usage commenced from April 1, 2007. In fiscal 2019, the station was used
Hiratachō_Station
Railway station in Kyoto, Japan
Railroad merged with Kintetsu in 1963. In 2007, the station started using PiTaPa. In fiscal 2023, the station was used by an average of 7,577 passengers
Kamitobaguchi_Station
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. The station is wheelchair accessible. Mikadodai Station
Mikadodai_Station
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. Naganuma Station was established on December 9, 1908
Naganuma_Station_(Shizuoka)
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. Hiyoshichō Station was established as Daidokoromachi
Hiyoshichō_Station
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. The station is wheelchair accessible. Kitsunegasaki
Kitsunegasaki_Station
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. The station is not wheelchair accessible. Furushō Station
Furushō_Station
Railway station in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
1963. The station was elevated in 1987. In 2007, the station started using PiTaPa. In fiscal 2023, the station was used by an average of 22,040 passengers
Ōkubo_Station_(Kyoto)
Railway station in Toba, Mie Prefecture, Japan
April 1, 1965. The station building was reconstructed in 1969 and has used PiTaPa automated wicket gates since 2007. The station has been unattended since
Nakanogō_Station
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards, as well as a copy of Rodin's The Thinker. The station
Pref._Art_Museum_Station
Railway station in Toba, Mie Prefecture, Japan
April 1, 1965. The station building was reconstructed in 1969 and has used PiTaPa automated wicket gates since 2007. The station has been unattended since
Shima-Akasaki_Station
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstiles, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. Otowachō Station was established as Kiyomizukōen Station
Otowachō_Station
Railway station in Tawaramoto, Nara Prefecture, Japan
then Tawaramoto Station was renamed to Nishi-Tawaramoto. 2007 Apr. 1 - PiTaPa, a reusable contactless stored value smart card, has been available. In
Nishi-Tawaramoto_Station
Railway station in Nabari, Mie Prefecture, Japan
passage. The station is unattended and has an automatic ticket gate using the PiTaPa Icoca system. Mihata Station opened on November 19, 1930 as a station on
Mihata_Station
Railway station in Shizuoka, Japan
turnstile, which accept the LuLuCa smart card ticketing system as well as the PiTaPa and ICOCA IC cards. As the only access to the station is via stairs, the
Irieoka_Station
PITAPA
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sarasija | ஸாரஸிஜ஼ாÂ
Lotus
Boy/Male
Indian
Loved by Vishnu.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Beautiful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Roebuck.
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : nickname from Middle High German nac, nacke, Middle Dutch necke ‘neck’, perhaps denoting someone with a stiff neck, in either the literal or figurative sense.English : from the Old Norse personal name Hnaki.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Hebrew
The Lord is Gracious; Female Version of John
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Shepherd.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Guardian Angel
Girl/Female
Hindu
Well heard, A good reputation, Very famous
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PITAPA
n. & adv.
See Pitapat.
adv.
In a flutter; with palpitation or quick succession of beats.
adv.
With quick beating or palpitation; pitapat.
n.
A light, repeated sound; a pattering, as of the rain.