The city of Seoul will be the first in the country to begin using the ``Kiko Doso Card,'' a commuter pass that allows unlimited public transportation for just 60,000 won a month, from the first train on the 27th.
The ``Kikoido Card'' costs 62,000 won (approximately 6,850 yen) a month, depending on whether or not it includes the use of the bicycle share service ``Dareung-i.''
) and 65,000 won (approximately 7,180 yen) per month.You can choose between a ``mobile card'' and a ``physical card'' to purchase. Mobile card is an Android smartphone card.
Users can download the ``Mobile T Money'' app and use it after completing membership registration. Select the Kikou Bank card on the first screen, register your bank account first, and then use the account transfer method.
Just charge it and use it. Physical cards can also be purchased at subway stations and nearby convenience stores for 3,000 won (approximately 330 yen). After purchasing a physical card, you can use it inside the station building.
Charge and use at the charging terminal. After recharging the Kikoido Card, you can specify the start date of use within 5 days including the recharging date, and it can be used for 30 days.
If you purchase a 65,000 won ticket that includes the use of the bicycle share service ``Dareungi'', there will be a discount on the smartphone model.
After entering the 16-digit number of your Kikoido card on the T Money GO app, you can use the 1-hour coupon unlimitedly for 30 days. However, for physical card users, click the QR code on the top left of the back of the card.
You must use the code to access the website and register as a member of the Kikou Bank Card in advance. Public transportation that can be used with the Kyoto Card is Seoul subway and Seoul city bus.
These include Su Maul Bus, Tarungi Bus, and Owl Bus (late night bus).
2024/01/26 07:02 KST
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