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Tomei Expressway ETC Statement Check & Organization

Edited against official Japan ETC sources

Tomei Expressway ETC statements are available after travel via the ETC Inquiry Service. Standard ETC cards provide 15 months of records; corporate ETC cards provide 62 days. Records can be downloaded in PDF and CSV formats. For advance fare estimates, use NEXCO Central's Drive Compass; for post-trip record management, JTR streamlines the process.

Why this matters

The Tomei Expressway (E1) linking Tokyo and Nagoya is one of Japan's most vital arteries. For business users and frequent travelers, advance fare checks, discount awareness, and post-trip statement organization directly impact expense reporting and monthly reconciliation. Accessing accurate information through official tools and storing records properly supports smooth business operations.

Who this page is for

  • Sales staff who regularly drive the Tokyo–Nagoya corridor
  • Logistics operators who switch between Tomei and Shin-Tomei routes
  • Business travelers with frequent trips across Kanto–Chubu regions
  • Accounting teams reconciling multiple cards and vehicles monthly

How the official system works

The Tomei Expressway is managed by NEXCO Central Japan. Fare searches and route planning are available via Drive Compass, and construction or regulation updates are posted on the official site. Post-trip statements are accessed through the ETC Inquiry Service, which issues usage certificates and supports PDF and CSV downloads. Standard ETC and ETC Personal cards retain 15 months of history; corporate ETC cards retain 62 days. Discount programs and point schemes are detailed on the ETC Mileage Service and NEXCO official pages—check for the latest rules. Fares vary by segment, vehicle class, date, time, route, and discount enrollment, so the standard workflow is to estimate via official tools before travel and retrieve actual records afterward.

JTR is not the official ETC inquiry service, NEXCO, or a toll operator. It is an independent report-delivery platform.

Common user problems

The real questions and frustrations behind this search

1

The fare shown in the search tool differs from the actual charge

Search-tool amounts are estimates. Final charges vary by actual route, time of day, and applied discounts, so typically verify post-trip on the ETC Inquiry Service.

2

I can't tell if discounts were applied

Some discounts require advance registration or specific travel conditions. Check the official ETC Mileage Service and NEXCO discount pages for eligibility, then confirm in the Inquiry Service.

3

I only saved screenshots and have no official certificate

For accounting or tax purposes, you need the official PDF certificate or CSV details. Retrieve formal records from the ETC Inquiry Service or JTR.

4

Corporate ETC card history does not go back 15 months

Corporate ETC cards offer 62-day lookback; personal and ETC Personal cards offer 15 months. Retention windows vary by card type, so download records promptly.

How Japan Toll Receipts helps

JTR is an independent ETC record delivery and organization service. It receives usage data generated by official systems and auto-delivers PDF and CSV files for archival. Ideal for frequent Tomei users and businesses managing multiple cards or vehicles.

  • Auto-delivery of post-trip PDF and CSV records via email
  • Organize records by card, vehicle, or department
  • Eliminate manual downloads and prevent missing records
  • Bilingual support (Japanese/English) for international drivers and teams
  • Streamline monthly reconciliation and expense workflows

Note: JTR surfaces "needs review" items and helps organize records — it does not confirm tax, legal, audit, or fraud judgments.

Step by step

1

Check route and fare estimates on NEXCO Central Drive Compass

Use the official tool to compare Tomei and Shin-Tomei routes and check IC-to-IC fare estimates by vehicle class before your trip.

2

Check construction, lane regulations, and congestion information

Review NEXCO Central's construction and regulation pages for your planned travel date to confirm restrictions and detour availability.

3

Travel with a valid ETC card and registered on-board unit

Use a functioning on-board unit with an in-date ETC card, and confirm gate passage by audio tone and indicator lamp at each toll gate.

4

Confirm usage details on the ETC Inquiry Service

After your trip, check the official ETC Inquiry Service for final usage history, charges, and applied discounts.

5

Download usage certificate (PDF) and usage details (CSV)

Save both the PDF certificate for accounting submissions and the CSV file for sorting, filtering, and aggregation.

6

Organize Tomei Expressway records by card and vehicle with JTR

For multi-card, multi-vehicle use, JTR auto-receives and organizes PDF and CSV files, streamlining monthly reviews.

PDF + CSV

PDF is human-readable and suitable for submission documents. CSV enables sorting, filtering, and monthly aggregation. For robust record management, save both formats: use PDF for individual checks and CSV for holistic analysis.

Automated email delivery

JTR delivers PDF and CSV records by email, removing the need for manual downloads after each trip. Well-suited for businesses consolidating multiple cards or drivers, and for regular Tomei users who want to avoid missing records.

Use cases

Logistics dispatcher

Compares Tomei and Shin-Tomei route choices and reviews actual truck fares per vehicle in monthly CSV files from JTR.

Sales field driver

For regular Tokyo–Shizuoka visits, uses JTR PDF certificates for expense claims and CSV details for monthly summaries.

Fleet manager

Reconciles expected Tomei usage against actual detail records to identify unplanned route changes during construction periods.

Foreign national resident

Checks official route search for fares before long trips, then receives PDF and CSV records via JTR email delivery after travel.

Frequently asked questions

What is the most important point about Tomei Expressway ETC fares and details?
Fares, discounts, and usage history are managed by official NEXCO and ETC Inquiry Services; JTR is an independent service that receives and organizes those records. typically confirm official data and use JTR to streamline record management.
Is JTR an official ETC or NEXCO service?
No. JTR is an independent record delivery and organization service. Fare, discount, point, and eligibility decisions are made by official NEXCO, ETC Inquiry Service, and ETC Mileage Service.
Should I save PDF or CSV, or both?
Save both if possible. PDFs suit human review and certificate submission; CSVs enable sorting, filtering, and monthly aggregation.
Do fares and discounts change by date or conditions?
Yes. Fares, discount application, and eligibility vary by road, date, time, vehicle class, route, advance registration, and official campaign rules. typically check official pages for current conditions.
How does corporate use differ from personal use?
Corporations should map ETC cards to drivers, vehicles, departments, and reimbursement rules, and establish repeatable workflows with shared PDF and CSV archives.

References

Official information may change. Always verify with the current official source.

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