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Suica Not Working on iPhone? How to Fix It at the Gate (2026)
You walk up to the ticket gate, tap your iPhoneβ¦ and the gate slams shut with a beep. A Suica that won’t tap β or won’t recharge β is one of the most common (and stressful) tech snags for visitors to Japan. The good news: it’s almost never a broken card. It’s usually one setting (Express Transit) or the wrong credit card for top-ups, and both take under a minute to fix.
This 2026 guide covers exactly why your Suica isn’t working on iPhone, how to fix tapping at the gate, why your card won’t recharge, and how to make sure you sail through every gate.
Set Suica as your Express Transit Card: Settings β Wallet & Apple Pay β Express Transit Card β choose Suica. Then hold the TOP of your iPhone flat against the reader. Express Transit lets you tap without Face ID, Touch ID or even waking the phone.
Step 1: Turn on Express Transit (the #1 reason gates reject your tap)
If your iPhone makes you authenticate with Face ID before it’ll tap, the gate often times out and rejects you. Express Transit fixes this:
- Open Settings β Wallet & Apple Pay.
- Tap Express Transit Card.
- Select your Suica (authenticate once with Face ID/Touch ID to confirm).
- Now you can tap without unlocking β just hold the phone to the reader.
Step 2: Tap the right way
- Hold the top of the iPhone flat against the reader panel (the NFC antenna is at the top).
- Keep it there for a full second β don’t whip it away too fast.
- Remove any thick metal case or stacked cards that can block NFC.
- Make sure you’re not in Airplane Mode with everything off (Express Transit works even on low battery, but a fully dead phone won’t).
Step 3: Can’t recharge? It’s usually your credit card
A very common problem: you can add Suica but can’t top it up. The culprit is the card in Apple Wallet:
- Visa often fails for Suica top-ups in Apple Pay. Add a Mastercard or American Express to Apple Wallet and use that to recharge.
- Recharge inside the Suica app or via the Suica card in Apple Wallet (tap the card β Add Money).
- If a foreign card still won’t load, recharge with cash at any station fare-adjustment/charge machine or a convenience store (7-Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart).
Step 4: Adding or transferring Suica problems
- iPhone 8 or later (and Apple Watch Series 3+) supports Suica worldwide β older or certain region-locked models may not.
- To add: open the Suica app or Apple Wallet β + β Transit Card β Suica, and set up a new card (you don’t need a physical card).
- Transferring a physical Suica into iPhone erases the plastic card β that’s normal.
- Update to the latest iOS if adding fails.
Step 5: Still stuck at the gate?
- Low balance? You need enough for the minimum fare. Top up before tapping.
- Use the staffed gate on the side and show staff β they’ll help adjust fare or let you through.
- Restart the iPhone if the card has frozen or the reader won’t respond.
- Keep a physical Suica/Pasmo or some cash as backup, especially in rural areas.
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Why won’t my Suica tap at the gate?
Most often Express Transit isn’t enabled, so the iPhone asks for Face ID and the gate times out. Set Suica as your Express Transit Card in Settings β Wallet & Apple Pay, and hold the top of the phone to the reader.
Why can’t I recharge my Suica on iPhone?
Visa cards frequently fail for Suica top-ups in Apple Pay. Add a Mastercard or American Express to Apple Wallet and recharge with that, or add money with cash at a station machine or convenience store.
Which iPhones support Suica?
iPhone 8 and later, and Apple Watch Series 3 and later, support Suica worldwide. Older models or some region-locked phones may not be able to add Suica.
My iPhone battery died β can I still tap?
Express Transit works in a low-power reserve mode for a while even after the phone appears off, but a fully drained battery won’t tap. Keep some charge, or carry a backup physical card or cash.
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