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How to Buy a Suica Card at Haneda Pro Edition! 🇯🇵🐧

Giveaway Secret Coordinates! Buy Green Suica at Haneda Airport Don't Have to Reconcile JR Cabinet

Coordinates: Haneda Terminal 3 Way to Tokyo Monorail

Observation point: The last cabinet next to the Welcome Suica cabinet.

What to prepare: Cash (yen), English Name-Last Name

Step-by-Step:

Select Name-Inscribed (Lost back!)

Enter name-birthday

Call number (Thai number survives)

Top up & get a card

✨ Personal Tips from Doctor Poom:

The doctor has been using the same Suica for 13 years. Great value! Who has lost it or not? It is recommended to choose by name. It is much more reassuring.

# Suica card # Trending # Lemon 8 Howtoo # Drug sign with lemon8 # lemon 8 diary

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... Read moreเผื่อใครเสิร์ช “ซื้อบัตร Suica ที่สนามบินฮาเนดะ” แล้วกังวลว่าจะหาตู้ไม่เจอ/กดไม่เป็น อันนี้เป็นเช็กลิสต์แบบลงเครื่องปุ๊บทำตามได้เลยจากประสบการณ์ที่ไปกดเองครับ 1) ไปจุดไหนของ Haneda ถึงจะเจอตู้ Suica? ผมแนะนำให้โฟกัส “Haneda Terminal 3” แล้วเดินตามป้ายไป Tokyo Monorail ก่อน ระหว่างทางจะมีโซนตู้ขายตั๋ว/เติมเงินที่มีป้ายประมาณ “Tickets, Charge” ให้มองหาตู้ที่มีเมนู Suica โดยเฉพาะ (มักอยู่ถัด ๆ จากตู้ Welcome Suica) ถ้าเจอตู้ที่หน้าจอมีตัวเลือก “Name‑Inscribed Suica / Blank Suica / Charge (Add Value)” แปลว่ามาถูกจุดแล้ว 2) เลือกบัตรแบบไหนดี? Name‑Inscribed vs Blank - Name‑Inscribed Suica (แบบระบุชื่อ): ข้อดีคือถ้าทำหายสามารถติดต่อออกบัตรใหม่ได้ (อุ่นใจกว่าสำหรับคนเที่ยวหลายวัน) ตอนกดต้องกรอกข้อมูล เช่น ชื่อ-นามสกุลภาษาอังกฤษ เพศ วันเกิด และเบอร์โทร - Blank Suica (ไม่ระบุชื่อ): กดไวกว่า แต่ถ้าหายมักตามคืน/ออกใหม่ยากกว่า ถ้าเป็นทริปยาวหรือใช้ต่อหลายทริป ผมเชียร์แบบ Name‑Inscribed ครับ 3) เตรียมอะไรไปกดที่ตู้ - เงินสดเยน: ตู้หลายจุดรับเงินสดเป็นหลัก เตรียมแบงก์/เหรียญไว้จะลื่นสุด - ชื่อ-นามสกุลภาษาอังกฤษ: สะกดให้ตรงกับพาสปอร์ต (ช่วยลดปัญหาตอนต้องการติดต่อทำใหม่) - เบอร์โทร: เบอร์ไทยก็ใส่ได้ในหลายเคส ผมเคยใส่แล้วผ่าน 4) ขั้นตอนบนหน้าจอที่คนมักติด - หน้าจอนโยบายข้อมูลส่วนบุคคล: กด “Agree (to the next screen)” เพื่อไปต่อ - หน้าใส่ชื่อ: ใส่ First name / Last name ให้ตรงพาสปอร์ต - หน้าเพศและวันเกิด: เลือกให้ถูก เพราะเป็นข้อมูลผูกกับบัตร - หน้าเลือกยอดเติมเงิน: โดยทั่วไปจะมีให้เลือกตั้งแต่ 1,000–10,000 เยน และมักมี “ค่ามัดจำบัตร 500 เยน” รวมอยู่ด้วย 5) เติมเงินเท่าไหร่ดีให้พอดีใช้ ถ้าอยู่โตเกียว 3–5 วันและนั่งรถไฟ/ซื้อของในคอนบินิด้วย ผมมักเริ่มที่ 2,000–3,000 เยนก่อน ใช้ไปเรื่อย ๆ แล้วค่อยกด “Charge (Add Value)” เติมเพิ่มได้ตลอดตามสถานีใหญ่ ๆ (ไม่จำเป็นต้องเติมสูงตั้งแต่แรก) 6) ทิปเล็ก ๆ ตอนกดให้ไม่พลาด - เลือกตู้ที่คนต่อคิวน้อย แต่ต้องเป็นตู้ที่มีเมนู “Tickets, Charge” และมีตัวเลือก Suica ชัดเจน - รับบัตรแล้วเช็กทันทีว่าพิมพ์ชื่อถูกไหม (ถ้าเป็น Name‑Inscribed) - เก็บบัตรไว้ช่องเดียวกับพาส/ตั๋วอื่น ๆ เพื่อลดโอกาสทำหาย ทำตามนี้จะซื้อ Suica เขียวที่ Haneda ได้แบบไม่ต้องลองผิดลองถูกครับ

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google calendar vs notion calendar 🗓️🎧💖 i’ve been using google calendar since high school, and switched over to notion in the beginning of the year! i’ve been able to play around with notion calendar a lot and wanted to share some differences between the two platforms so you can choose what’s be
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