Yes, you can absolutely use your Pasmo card in Kyoto as of 2026. While Pasmo originated as a Tokyo-based IC (integrated circuit) card, Japan's major transportation cards are part of a nation-wide reciprocal system. This means that Pasmo, Suica, and Kyoto's local Icoca card are all interchangeable for almost all city trains, subways, and bus services. You can simply tap your Pasmo card on the readers at ticket gates or when boarding buses, and the correct fare will be automatically deducted. Furthermore, Pasmo can be used at many convenience stores (like 7-Eleven or Lawson), vending machines, and even in some taxis throughout Kyoto. For iPhone users in 2026, Mobile Pasmo is a popular option, allowing you to charge your card and pay directly via your phone's wallet without needing a physical piece of plastic. This seamless integration makes it one of the most convenient tools for any traveler navigating Japan's various regional transit networks.