is a rechargeable contactless
smart card used as a fare card on train lines in Japan. Launched in November 18, 2001, the card is usable currently in the
Kanto region, at
JR East stations near
Sendai and
Niigata. The card can also be used interchangeably with JR West's
ICOCA card in the
Kansai region and
San'yo region in
Okayama,
Hiroshima, and
Yamaguchi Prefectures, and also with
JR Central's
TOICA starting from spring of 2008,
JR Kyushu's
SUGOCA,
Nishitetsu's
Nimoca, and
Fukuoka City Subway's
Hayakaken area in
Fukuoka City and its suburb areas, starting from spring of 2010. The card is also increasingly being accepted as a form of
electronic money for purchases at stores and kiosks, especially within train stations. As of October 2009, 30.01 million Suica cards are in circulation.