“Half-price campaign” allows unlimited travel on all Tokyu lines for 370 yen – Well-received last year – Minatomirai Line also discounted

Tokyu Railway and Tokyu Bus will be running a limited-time “Q SKIP Tokyu Line Unlimited Travel Ticket Half-Price Campaign” for the digital ticket service “Q SKIP.”

“Q SKIP” is a service that allows you to purchase digital tickets in advance with a credit card payment, and when using the train, you can pass through the ticket gate by holding up a QR code displayed on your smartphone. The half-price campaign for unlimited travel tickets was conducted from August to September last year and was well-received, with the number of tickets sold during the period apparently increasing by about 40 times compared to usual.

The campaign period is from June 9 (Mon) to July 6 (Sun), 2025, during which various unlimited travel tickets for Tokyu Lines and Tokyu Buses can be purchased at half the regular price (the validity period is also the same). For example, the “Tokyu Line One-Day Pass,” which allows unlimited rides on all Tokyu lines in one day, will be 370 yen instead of the usual 740 yen, and the “Tokyu Line and Tokyu Bus One-Day Pass,” which also allows rides on Tokyu buses, will be 520 yen instead of the usual 1,040 yen.

“Setagaya Line Stroll Ticket,” “Tokyu Line Triangle Pass,” and “Ikegami Line and Tokyu Tamagawa Line One-Day Pass” are also half-price eligible. In addition, Yokohama Minatomirai Line one-day passes are also discounted, and the “Minatomirai Line One-Day Pass” (normally 460 yen → 410 yen) and “Tokyu Line Minatomirai Line One-Day Pass” (normally 1,190 yen → 780 yen) are also good deals, although not half-price. Please note that tickets that combine use of facilities and shops along the line with a ride ticket are not eligible for the discount.

“Q SKIP” also supports purchases using “TOQ COINS” that can be earned by riding Tokyu lines with PASMO or Suica, but during the campaign period, some products can be exchanged for half the number of coins. Tokyu will continue to develop various campaigns and services to create new demand for transportation and work to realize a vibrant local community.

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