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Discover 16 City pass in Satte on Trip.com, updated May 11, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 72 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From IDR 57,867.00 per person, with an average total of IDR 366,101.12. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 5.937k verified reviews, City pass Satte boast an average rating of 4.4.

This week's most popular City pass: "[Official ticket] Tokyo Metro 24/48/72-hour pass [optional physical ticket/e-ticket/Skyliner Tokyo airport express deal package]", with 4.438k reviews and a 4.8 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Tokyo Metro Pass (3-day) Tokyo City Pass|3-day Subway Pass & Landmark Attraction Ticket & Surrounding Attractions Pass", a 72-hour adventure in Satte!

The next available day tour departs on May 12, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Satte City pass usually take about 72 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

31% of Satte City pass now offer English-speaking guides

May is the perfect time to visit Satte! Choose from City pass available day tours, including seasonal favorites like [Official ticket] Tokyo Metro 24/48/72-hour pass [optional physical ticket/e-ticket/Skyliner Tokyo airport express deal package].

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Reviews: [Official ticket] Tokyo Metro 24/48/72-hour pass [optional physical ticket/e-ticket/Skyliner Tokyo airport express deal package]
Guest User2026-02-20
This unlimited subway card allows you to enter and exit any subway station along the subway line, and it's valid for 72 hours on any subway line. It's the best transportation card for this trip.
Reviews: [Official Ticket][Special Deal] Narita Airport Express - Keisei Skyliner Ticket + Tokyo Metro Subway 24/48/72-hour One-way/Round-trip
Guest User2026-05-08
Excellent package. Easy to exchange at the station and very useful for saving time once you arrive at Narita and for getting around Tokyo freely. Highly recommended.
Reviews: Tokyo Enjoyment Week Pass 1 Week Free Pass|Have fun in Tokyo|Tokyo City Pass
Guest User2026-03-14
Like other Have Fun passes, this is a good way to save money if you choose your seats wisely. However, the price is a bit steep. There are literally five seats available out of the available ones.
Reviews: teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM Interactive Museum Admission Ticket + Tokyo Subway 24-hour Pass Combo Deal
Guest User2026-04-28
Everything was great, everything worked. I booked it a couple of days in advance, and everything was great.
Reviews: [Official Ticket] Seibu 1-Day Pass (Optional Nagatoro/Seibu Kawagoe Pass Package~Depart from Ikebukuro to Tokyo and Saitama, explore the charming scenery of Kawagoe and Chichibu)
Guest User2026-04-15
We had a great experience with this type of pass. We paid another 900 yen can ride on a limited rapid train Laview from Ikebukuro to Chichibu. It was a very comfortable ride.
Reviews: [Official Ticket] Tokyo Metro 24/48/72-hour QR E-ticket | Valid for travel to Ginza, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Omotesando, Toranomon, and other areas.
Guest User2026-05-04
I heard there are stations without scanners, and since finding an exit with staff was a hassle, I was planning to just use my Suica, but I ended up buying this pass, and I would have been a fool not to. It is a great ticket for saving money on transportation in expensive Tokyo, and having the pass allowed me to ride around freely without walking excessively, which was wonderful. Using a screenshot of the QR code is difficult and refreshing every time is a hassle, but if you paste the link into a browser you don't use often, like Safari or Chrome, it isn't that hard. You just need to tag the red, twisted scanner at the exit; for places without one, ask a station employee, and they will show you a scannable QR image. Then, simply access the scan page from the attached image screen to use it. I love Japan's analog vibe and wanted to use an original ticket, but this method is more convenient when you need to buy and use something in a hurry, as you don't have to go around looking for a ticket exchange counter. I recommend it. (+I'm Donut is super delicious…)
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