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  <blog_title>Tips for Kyoto travel</blog_title>
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  <description>With ICOCA card, you don't have to prepare the fare every time you use the bus, subway, or JR train. Simply tap your card on the reader when you exit a city bus, or hold it over the ticket gate when boarding the subway or JR trains. While you can't check your balance on the bus, rest assured that th…</description>
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  <published>2025-03-05 11:34:03</published>
  <title>Transportation - ICOCA card -  &quot;Kyoto ICOCA?&quot; means ...</title>
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