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{{Short description|Contactless smart card system in Oita Prefecture, Japan}}
{{Short description|Contactless smart card system in Oita Prefecture, Japan}}
{{nihongo|'''Mejiron Nimoca'''|めじろんnimoca|Mejiron Nimoca}} was a rechargeable contactless [[smart card]] ticketing system for public transport in [[Oita Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. Oita Bus, Oita Kōtsū, and Kamenoi Bus introduced the system on December 26, 2010.<ref>[http://www.nishitetsu.co.jp/release/2010/10_123.pdf “ICカード『めじろんnimoca』大分都市圏で12月26日よりサービス開始”] by Nishitetsu Press Release, November 2, 2010.{{in lang|ja}}</ref> Like other electronic fare collection systems in Japan, the card uses [[FeliCa]], [[Radio Frequency Identification|RFID]] technology developed by [[Sony]]. The original design of the card [[nimoca]]'s ferret mascot with Mejiron ([[:ja:めじろん|めじろん]]), the [[Yuru-chara|mascot character]] of Oita Prefecture.
{{nihongo|'''Mejiron Nimoca'''|めじろんnimoca|Mejiron Nimoca}} was a rechargeable contactless [[smart card]] ticketing system for public transport in [[Oita Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. Oita Bus, Oita Kōtsū, and Kamenoi Bus introduced the system on December 26, 2010.<ref>[http://www.nishitetsu.co.jp/release/2010/10_123.pdf “ICカード『めじろんnimoca』大分都市圏で12月26日よりサービス開始”] by Nishitetsu Press Release, November 2, 2010.{{in lang|ja}}</ref> Like other electronic fare collection systems in Japan, the card uses [[FeliCa]], [[Radio Frequency Identification|RFID]] technology developed by [[Sony]]. The design of the card features [[nimoca]]'s ferret mascot Nimoca-chan alongside Mejiron ([[:ja:めじろん|めじろん]]), the [[Yuru-chara|mascot character]] of Oita Prefecture.


Tte card (along with the normal nimoca variant) was initially usable on local bus lines operated by Oita Bus and Oita Kōtsū, with expanded support to more operators beginning March 20, 2011. As Mejiron Nimoca and nimoca had integrated services, [[SUGOCA]], [[Hayakaken]], [[Suica]], and other Japanese IC cards were also usable in the area.
Tte card (along with the normal nimoca variant) was initially usable on local bus lines operated by Oita Bus and Oita Kōtsū, with expanded support to more operators beginning March 20, 2011. As Mejiron Nimoca and nimoca had integrated services, [[SUGOCA]], [[Hayakaken]], [[Suica]], and other Japanese IC cards were also usable in the area.

Latest revision as of 11:20, 2 May 2024

Mejiron Nimoca (めじろんnimoca, Mejiron Nimoca) was a rechargeable contactless smart card ticketing system for public transport in Oita Prefecture, Japan. Oita Bus, Oita Kōtsū, and Kamenoi Bus introduced the system on December 26, 2010.[1] Like other electronic fare collection systems in Japan, the card uses FeliCa, RFID technology developed by Sony. The design of the card features nimoca's ferret mascot Nimoca-chan alongside Mejiron (めじろん), the mascot character of Oita Prefecture.

Tte card (along with the normal nimoca variant) was initially usable on local bus lines operated by Oita Bus and Oita Kōtsū, with expanded support to more operators beginning March 20, 2011. As Mejiron Nimoca and nimoca had integrated services, SUGOCA, Hayakaken, Suica, and other Japanese IC cards were also usable in the area.

Sales of Mejiron Nimoca cards ended in 2014, with all existing operators transitioning to the standard nimoca design.[2]

Usable area[edit]

  • Buses
    • Oita Bus: All local bus lines, and some express bus lines
    • Oita Kōtsū: All local bus lines and Airliner airport report bus lines
    • Kamenoi Bus: All local bus lines
  • Others (as electronic money):
    • All Lawson stores in Oita Prefecture

Types of cards[edit]

  • Nimoca: "Anonymous" card without required registration
  • Star Nimoca: Named card with the ability to be reissued if lost; also supports commuter passes
  • Credit Nimoca: Same as the above with additional credit card functionality

References[edit]

  1. ^ “ICカード『めじろんnimoca』大分都市圏で12月26日よりサービス開始” by Nishitetsu Press Release, November 2, 2010.(in Japanese)
  2. ^ "めじろんnimoca". www.mejiron-nimoca.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-03-05.

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