One-day Subway Tickets
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The subway is most often used to move around in Japan.
Taking the subway for 3km or less costs 180 yen.
If you will be taking the subway several times in a day, I recommend getting a one-day ticket.
As an example, I shall introduce the one-day ticket for Osaka city.
Osaka Metro issues a one-day ticket called the Enjoy Eco Card.
*Do take note that this ticket is valid from 5am when the first train departs to 12.30am.
You are entitled to unlimited rides on the subway, New Tram and buses within Osaka City as well as discounts for tickets to tourist attractions in Osaka City .

Prices are 800 yen for adults (600 yen on weekends and public holidays) and 300 yen for children (same price for all days)

Enjoy Eco Card
◆1 day unlimited rides on the Osaka subway, New Tram and buses!
Discounts for tickets to over 30 tourist attractions in Osaka city! (*only valid for that day)
You have to present your Enjoy Eco Card at the ticket counter to get a discount.

◆Area covered by the ticket
Osaka subway, New Tram and bus
*excluding privately-owned railways that operate jointly with Osaka Metro e.g. Hankyu Railway, Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway and Kintetsu Railway

◆Usage Guide
Please purchase your Enjoy Eco Card from the ticketing machines at the subway stations.
1. The date is not printed at the time of purchase but at gantry machines when you get on your first train. Insert your ticket into the ticket slot and remember to collect it as you pass through the gantries.
2. For buses, insert your ticket in the ticket slot as you exit the bus.
3. You will only get unlimited rides on the date printed on the ticket.

◆Where to Purchase
Subway stations, Ticketing machines, Season Ticket shops, on Buses (limited stock)
Show the printed date on your Enjoy Eco Card to get discounts on tickets to around 30 attractions in Osaka City.

◆Things to Note
The Enjoy Eco Card is priced at 600 yen on weekends and public holidays.
The validity period will be according to calendar dates and will not be affected by the train operation schedules.

Source: https://subway.osakametro.co.jp/guide/page/enjoy-eco.php
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