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Hayakaken

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はやかけん


Front of a Hayakaken (2008)
LocationUsable nationwide
Distributed in Fukuoka
Launched7 March, 2009
ManagerFukuoka City Transportation Bureau
CurrencyJapanese yen
Stored-valuePay as you go
Credit expiry10 years after last use
Retailed
Websitehttp://subway.city.fukuoka.lg.jp/hayakaken/
How to use Hayakaken card in a ticket gate

Hayakaken (はやかけん) is a rechargeable contactless smart card ticketing system for public transport in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Fukuoka City Transportation Bureau introduced the system on March 7, 2009. Its name derives from the words quick (速い, hayai), friendly (優しい, yasashii), comfortable (快適, kaiteki), and ticket (, ken). Hayakaken (速かけん) also means "because it's quick" in the local Hakata dialect.

On March 13, 2010, Hayakaken began interoperation with Nishitetsu's nimoca, JR Kyushu's SUGOCA, and JR East's Suica smart cards.[1] In 2013, interoperation was extended country-wide, and Hayakaken became usable in all major cities across Japan as part of the Nationwide Mutual Usage Service.[2]

Design

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The card features the face of Chikamaru (ちかまる), the Fukuoka City Transportation Bureau's prairie dog mascot. Like other electronic fare collection systems in Japan, the card uses RFID technology developed by Sony corporation known as FeliCa.[3] An alternate design, named "ANA Hayakaken", was released in cooperation with All Nippon Airways.

Types of cards

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  • Unregistered card
  • Registered card (allowing for reissue if lost)
  • Commuter pass

References

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  1. ^ JR Kyūshū (February 7, 2008). "Official news release" (Press release) (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 11, 2008.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ "About FeliCa Technology". Sony. Retrieved March 7, 2024.