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Yokosuka ETC tollgate — NoJo Enterprise serves drivers across Japan from our Yokosuka home base

Practical digital infrastructure for everyday life in Japan.

Mobility, records and exchange. NoJo Enterprise serves a focused customer base across Japan, building from Yokosuka the practical services that resolve everyday operational friction.

Our services

Every service starts with a real customer problem.

Operated Service / 01

JapanETCcard.com

An ETC card service built for foreign residents in Japan.

JapanETCcard.com is an independent ETC card support service for foreign residents, U.S. military families, embassy staff, and international companies driving in Japan. Operating since 2013, we have supported a focused customer base across Japan in both English and Japanese.

New site in development — launching 2026

The next JapanETCcard is being built — JapanCardETC.com

100% automated, AI-driven, an entirely fresh concept and design — the future of how we will assist customers in Japan. www.JapanCardETC.com is a temporary development domain where the new site is being staged. Once integration testing is complete, it will succeed JapanETCcard.com.

Preview the dev site
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Operated Service / 02

JapanTollReceipts.jp

Your ETC toll records, organized in your inbox every morning.

JapanTollReceipts.jp (JTR) automatically delivers ETC usage records and toll certificates to your inbox on a daily, weekly or monthly schedule — so individual drivers, businesses, fleet managers and government users no longer have to log into MEISAI by hand each week.

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Operated Service / 03 — Planned

JapanChangeMoney.com

Clearer currency exchange across Japan — built on transparent rates.

JapanChangeMoney.com is a planned currency exchange service in development, building on the established customer base we have supported through JapanETCcard.com. Designed for residents across mainland Japan and Okinawa, it plans to support exchange between US dollars (USD) and Japanese yen (JPY) only, with real-time rates and clear customer education. The service is in beta development today and is not yet conducting any transactions. Targeted launch: 2027.

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Outdoor presence

Our signboards meet drivers across Japan.

3 placements along Route 58 in Okinawa and 1 at our Yokosuka HQ — positioned along U.S. base perimeters, primary highways and commuter corridors. Tap any board to step into its on-site gallery and Google Street View.

AI Operations Division

One five-member team. Three services. Same operating discipline.

JapanETCcard · JapanTollReceipts · JapanChangeMoney — every one of them is operated by the same five people (three Senior AI Analysts, one QA Lead, one Director). Every document passes through multiple sets of eyes before it ships.

Meet the team
Customer voices

What our customers actually say.

“ETC Card worked great even when i had issues with my ETC reader.”

Tyler·JapanETCcard·Jun 2026
Verified customer
Submitted directly by an active JapanETCcard user.
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Our AI team
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Customer support

Help when you actually need it.

NoJo Enterprise speaks with each customer in Japanese or English — whichever helps. Questions about ETC cards, toll records, reimbursement reporting, or the planned exchange service are always welcome.

About NoJo Enterprise

An independent digital company, established in Yokosuka in 2013.

NoJo Enterprise is an independent digital services company headquartered in Yokosuka, Japan. Under the leadership of Representative Director Adam Jones, we have operated continuously since 2013, building bilingual operational infrastructure across mobility, records and exchange for a focused customer base throughout Japan. Every service we run begins with a clearly observed customer need.

Our journey
  1. 12×
    Twelve “no”s
    Banks, NEXCO, government channels — they all said no.
  2. One “yes” (2013)
    Fifty cards. A pilot program for military families. The work began.
  3. Today — 17,000+ customers across Japan
    Thirteen years of earning trust, one customer at a time.
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Yokosuka tollgate — NoJo Enterprise's Yokosuka home base, where lessons travel across services and customer data is protected
Our commitment

Separate products. Shared approved lessons. Protected customer data.

Each operated service runs independently. We don't share customer data for commercial purposes. Transparent reporting, careful handling of sensitive information and minimal data retention are built into our defaults.

Learn more about our commitment
Frequently asked questions

Common questions about NoJo Enterprise

  • What does NoJo Enterprise do?
    NoJo Enterprise builds practical digital infrastructure for everyday life and business in Japan. We operate JapanETCcard.com (ETC card support for foreign residents), JapanTollReceipts.jp (automated NEXCO MEISAI toll-record reporting) and JapanChangeMoney.com (planned currency-exchange service).
  • Where is NoJo Enterprise based?
    Our office is in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan — registered at 2-2-1 Honcho, Yokosuka 238-0041. We have operated from Yokosuka since the company was founded in 2013, and our customer base spans across Japan.
  • Is NoJo Enterprise affiliated with NEXCO?
    No. NoJo Enterprise is an independent company. Neither NoJo Enterprise nor any of its operated services (JapanETCcard, JapanTollReceipts, JapanChangeMoney) is affiliated with NEXCO, the ETC Usage Inquiry Service (MEISAI), or any toll-road operator's official program.
  • How long has NoJo Enterprise been operating?
    Since 2013. The first service, JapanETCcard, launched the same year. JapanTollReceipts joined the portfolio later, and JapanChangeMoney is currently in beta development with a 2027 launch target.
  • What languages does NoJo Enterprise support?
    Both English and Japanese are first-class support languages across every NoJo Enterprise service. Customer-facing communications, dashboards, billing notes and email support are all delivered in the language each customer prefers.