JRE ID

JR East’s new single sign-in service for all online and mobile services launched today: JRE ID. With JRE ID users can create and use a passkey to login to all JRE ID supported services. Mobile Suica is the first service to migrate to JRE ID login followed by JR East App, Ringo Pass, Tabi-connect and other MaaS apps. Here the migration schedule for other major JR East online services and apps.

Eki-Net: September 2025
JRE POINT, NewDays, Station Work: February 2026.

Other services are being constantly added so be sure to check the JRE ID page for the latest additions. That said it’s important to remember that JRE ID is only a single sign-in service, not a single JRE ID account. It doesn’t automatically get you into JR East services you never used before, it only makes it easy to login to the services you already use, and you have to migrate each service to JRE ID sign-in that you want to use that way.

JRE ID migration or new registration on the iPhone side of Mobile Suica has to be done in the new version of iOS Suica app (v 3.4.0 or later). There is no stand alone website or app for creating JRE ID, it can only be done in a JR East app or online service that you already have an account with. The one downside is that you have to manually migrate each JR East service you have an account with but once you have JRE ID setup, the migration process is easy. Sign-in with JRE ID Passkey then confirm you want to migrate the service to JRE ID and you’re done. Here is a quick overview with screenshots for creating a JRE ID in Suica App:

1) Update to Suica App v3.4 or later
2) Open app and tap account details in upper left corner
3) tap 知らせ一覧
4) tap JRE ID 切り替えのご案内
5) tap JRE ID 新規会員登録
6) Enter security code sent to your Mobile Suica account email
7) Agree to terms
8) Use current Mobile Suica email or set a new email address, confirm registration info and set new password.
9) Set SMS (optional)
10) Tap through the 3 confirmation screens and you are done, Mobile Suica to JRE ID migration complete.

After migration you can then login to the JRE ID ‘My Page’ account settings to review or change information and also setup a device Passkey for easy login. Use JRE ID to login to other JR East online services as they migrate to JRE ID. The setup and migration for Mobile Suica is surprisingly straightforward and bodes well for future service migration. There’s no need to migrate to JRE ID right away, legacy login will be around for a long time, but you can migrate without any stress, basically a password reset and you’re all set for JRE ID single sign-in going forward.