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Unlimited Ride Digital Ticket for Tokyu Lines and Tokyu Buses is half price. Save on the Minato Mirai Line, too!

Posted on 2025-06-032025-06-03 by Editor in Chief

Tokyu Corporation and Tokyu Bus will hold the “Q SKIP” Tokyu Line unlimited-ride ticket half-price campaign from June 9 to July 6.

For example, the Tokyu Line One-Day Pass, which allows unlimited rides on all Tokyu Lines for one day, costs 370 yen (normally 740 yen), and the Tokyu Line and Tokyu Bus One-Day Pass, which allows unlimited rides on all Tokyu Lines and Tokyu Buses for one day, costs 520 yen (usually 1,040 yen).

During the same period, Yokohama Rapid Transit (Minatomirai Line) will also sell tickets at a lower price than usual, although not at half price. The “Minatomirai Line One-Day Pass” costs 410 yen (usually 460 yen), and the “Tokyu Line Minatomirai Line One-Day Pass” costs 780 yen (usually 1190 yen).

Up to 3% of coins can be exchanged for half the number of coins when purchasing an unlimited “Q SKIP” ticket using TOQ COIN, which allows users to accumulate up to 3% of coins on the Tokyu Line app (Android/iOS version) when riding the Tokyu Line (limited to certain products).

Tickets can be purchased from midnight on June 9 to 23:59 on July 6, and TOQ COIN can be redeemed for merchandise until 23:59 on July 6. Tickets can be used from midnight on June 9 to the last train on July 6.

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