Tokyu Card launches limited “Norurun × TOKYU CARD ClubQ JMB” for under-35s, up to 13.5% TOKYU POINT on Tokyu Lines

Tokyu Card launches limited “Norurun × TOKYU CARD ClubQ JMB” for under-35s, up to 13.5% TOKYU POINT on Tokyu Lines

Tokyu Card will begin issuing the “Norurun × TOKYU CARD ClubQ JMB” on October 1 at 10:00 a.m. (Japan time).

Available to applicants aged 35 and under, the issuance is limited to 10,000 cards. The validity period is five years, and the annual fee is waived during the campaign period. For fares on the Tokyu Lines, you earn a total of 13% in TOKYU POINT (the usual 3% plus an extra 10%). Log in to the TOKYU POINT web service and register your PASMO or Suica under the “Earn TOKYU POINT with Trains and Buses” program; when you ride using PASMO, Suica, or contactless (tap) payment, the rate applies. If you ride using contactless (tap) payment, an additional 0.5% is added for a total of 13.5% back.

When purchasing a Tokyu Lines PASMO commuter pass, for a limited time through January 31, 2026, you will receive a total of 8.5% back on your first purchase only. The cap on the bonus portion (5%) is 5,000 points. In addition, you will receive 500 points for newly setting up PASMO Auto-Charge and using it during the period.

In the TOKYU POINT Mall, the point accrual rate is doubled. In addition, payments for station-installed mobile battery rentals Charge SPOT and Ju-Ren, and for the umbrella-sharing service iKasa, earn an extra 10%. If you use the card at least once per year, you receive an ongoing 500-point bonus. This accrual rate is the highest among major private railways in the Kanto (Greater Tokyo) region. The card face features the Tokyu Lines mascot “Norurun” across the entire front, with the number printed on the back. Applications will close once the planned allocation is reached.

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