As of 2026, you can definitely purchase an IC card at Narita Airport, though the specific type depends on your status. For short-term tourists, the Welcome Suica is the primary option available at the JR East Travel Service Centers and dedicated red vending machines in Terminals 1, 2, and 3. This card requires no deposit and is valid for 28 days. While the standard Suica and Pasmo cards faced supply shortages in previous years, limited sales of "Registered" Pasmo/Suica cards have resumed for those with long-term needs. Additionally, if you have an iPhone or Apple Watch, you can skip the physical card entirely by adding a digital Suica or Pasmo to your Apple Wallet directly, which can be topped up using a credit card. For those arriving at Narita, the physical Welcome Suica remains a popular souvenir and a functional tool for tapping onto the Narita Express, local trains, buses, and even paying at convenience stores or vending machines throughout Japan.