Can Suica, PASMO, ICOCA be used for payment at Gusto?
Gusto
The name "Gusto" comes from the Spanish word "GUSTO," which means "delicious. The name "GUSTO" is derived from the Spanish word "Gusto," meaning "delicious." The company hopes that customers will use the restaurant "more familiarly and casually, as if it were their own dining table at home.
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Suica, PASMO, ICOCA
Suica is a widely used contactless smart card in Japan, mainly in the Greater Tokyo Area. It is issued by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and can be used for convenient and cashless transportation on trains, subways, buses, and even some ferries. Suica can also be used for payments at vending machines, convenience stores, restaurants, and retail shops. Users can charge their Suica cards with funds and simply tap them on card readers to make payments or access public transportation services. The card is rechargeable and reloadable, making it a practical option for both residents and tourists exploring Japan's capital and surrounding regions.
Can I use Suica, PASMO, ICOCA at Gusto ?
Well, Suica, PASMO, ICOCA is acceptable at Gusto ?
What payment can I use to pay at Gusto ?
These are acceptable payments at Gusto.'Depends on store' means may be not availabe due to store's terminal compatibility or other reasons.
Payment | |
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Credit Card | Avilable |
PayPay | Avilable |
Dpay | Avilable |
auPay | Avilable |
Merpay | Avilable |
RakutenPay | Avilable |
LINEpay | Avilable |
Suica, PASMO, ICOCA | Avilable |
Rakuten Edy | Avilable |
iD | Avilable |
QUICPay | Avilable |
Alipay | Avilable |
WeChatPay | Avilable |
Unionpay | Avilable |
Visa contactless | Avilable |
Master contactless | Avilable |
Amex contactless | Avilable |
JCB contactless | Avilable |
RakutenPoint | Avilable |
dPoint | Avilable |
Tpoint | Avilable |
ANA Pay | Avilable |
nanaco | n/a |
waon | n/a |
YuchoPay | n/a |
Ponta | n/a |
famiPay | n/a |
Gusto acceptance chart
eMoney・Point may be not accepted.