In most of Japan, public transit is king.  Trains can take you almost anywhere you need to be.  Subways are plentiful and dependable.  And, if all else fails, busses are around to ferry you the rest of the way (though the bus system does leave a little to be desired).  In many cases, the public transit system is so effective that many people don’t even need to buy a car.

At the moment, I’m quite dependant on the transit system here in Japan.  I live in Kakamigahara and commute to Nagoya at least five times a week.  All in all, I enjoy the 40 minute ride because it gives me a very clear disconnect between work and home, as well as providing a little time to study Japanese, read a book, or catch up on other blogs (thank you, Egress).  The only thing I don’t like about the trip is the cost:  1820 yen a day (about $15 CDN).

Luckily, there are options available.

Almost every transit system in the world has some sort of discount pass.  These often come in the form of weekly or monthly systems.  In Vancouver, I could purchase my 2-zone monthly pass for $95.  The benefit of this was the average $40 savings every four weeks, and the convenience of not carrying exact change everywhere.  In Japan, the pass systems are pretty much the same, but the discounts are much greater.

Last week, Reiko helped me obtain a monthly commuter pass between my two primary stations for a piddly 20,600 yen; almost a third of what I would pay in cash every motnh.  The cost is calculated based on your starting poin, as well as the destination.  This means that you are not over-charged for living close to work.

So if you plan on commuting with any kind of regularity in Japan, it might be worth investing in a commuter pass (sometimes called a season pass).  Many transit companies offer monthly, 3-month and 6-month passes with very attractive prices.  While the initial outlay can be a bit hefty, you can’t deny the long-term savings.  When I can afford it, and when my pass expires, I’m going to seriously consider one of those 6-month passes.  It will be the same price as five monthly passes and would pay for itself in less than twelve weeks.