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Make good use of MOBIRY and enjoy the best deal!

When you plan traveling around Hiroshima and think about the transportation, do not forget about MOBIRY, the easiest digital ticket service with the best deals!

No cash. No paper ticket. Travel light.

It allows you unlimited re-boarding on streetcars, buses, and ferries, etc. by just showing your smartphone display to the conductor during a certain time period that you buy.

Here is one example:

Let's say you are planning a night stay in Hiroshima city, going to Miyajima the next morning, and climbing Mt.Misen. After enjoying a panoramic ropeway, you return to Hiroshima city.

In this case, you take a streetcar from the nearest stop to Hiroden Miyajima-guchi station first. And take Matsudai Ferry (the ferry company that is not the JR one, out of the two ferry operating companies) to Miyajima, ride a panoramic ropeway to the mountainside, and walk the rest to the top of Mt.Misen. Follow the same route in the opposite direction for return.

Regular price for round trip:
Streetcar 270yen x 2 + ferry 180yen x 2 + roundtrip ropeway 1,840yen = 2,740yen in total
But with MOBIRY ticket of 24hour version:
24hour ticket 900yen + the discounted roundtrip ropeway 1,350yen = 2,250yen in total
* when applying a discount ticket option for ropeway
There become 490yen difference… in other words, it is almost 18% discount!

More details: https://www.mobiry.jp/en/ticket/area_hiroshima/train_ferry/

As explained, since MOBIRY is a digital ticket, you can buy it with credit card in advance even after taking enough time of considering.


Other than the case above, there are many more ticket options! Please check them out!

Remember that you don't have to download any apps!

Easy log in with your Google or Facebook account!

Once you activate your ticket, it shows the remaining time. If it is a paper ticket, the only date stamped on the ticket is valid, but this digital ticket is valid for a certain time period no matter the date changes.

SAVE money & time, and fully enjoy as much gems of Hiroshima as possible with MOBIRY!

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