Wifi for travelers in japan


















There are three main convenience stores in Japan. You are bound to come across one of these convenience stores during your time here. While every location across Japan isn't offering free WiFi, the ones that do are almost always free to access. The issue with these connections is sometimes the speeds are slow and some places even limit the amount of times you're able to get on the network for eg. However, if you just need to get on the internet to look send a couple messages or look up directions it should be plenty!

Many of the major train lines in Japan are also offering free WiFi connections within certain stations. One drawback is that the WiFi usually can't be used while riding on the trains themselves With the exception of certain bullet train lines. You have to keep reconnecting when you go from station to station.

The second drawback is that each train line has its own separate free WiFi service, meaning the login process for each line is also different. Also, after testing some out myself, I found the login process for some of these networks to be a real hassle! Recently, some of the Shinkansen bullet train lines have began to offer free WiFi access on certain train cars! Also, as a result of the scramble by the Japanese government to improve infrastructure by the onset of the Olympics, all bullet trains operating in Japan are scheduled to have free WiFi installed by The Limousine buses that run to and from all the major airports have also become equipped with free WiFi not all but many of them.

Local buses are yet to come. Most of the major airports in Japan offer free WiFi. The speeds are not bad, but network is not always reliable and there is also the issue of a lack of security.

The rush to get things ready for the Olympics and the World Expo in Osaka, many of the bigger cities in Japan have started to offer municipal free WiFi for use in certain public places. You can use these free WiFi services at designated museums, parks, and stations throughout these cities. A couple of websites for free public WiFi services are linked up above. These services are still by no means widespread, so if you are planning on relying on this internet for your day to day travel needs it will definitely require some prior planning.

Another place you are certain to find free WiFi is in hotels. Even the cheapest hotels and hostels here have some form of WiFi available. In the end you're paying for your room though, so I'm not sure if this constitutes as "free WiFi". Wireless Internet access is available in most areas of the terminal buildings.

However, if you transfer between buildings, you will lose the service while you are in transit. It seems that way by design. That should get you going. You can't that airport wi-fi in your pocket. Cruise through the pages of Deep Japan, and you'll find tons of advice on how to ride the trains and get to where you're going.

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The company frequently provides the mobile WiFi at a discounted rate. Please be noted that the data speed may drop down depending on the condition of the network.

The Unlimited Plan has no limitation of data usage, so it is recommended for a heavy Internet user to rent. However, its connection may be lost after using 3GB in a day according to its website. Its latest model device has the fastest connective speeds Mbps Download. If you want to use WiFi a lot of time, please note there is a data usage limitation 20 GB per month and the battery life is shorter than other modems.

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You just maybe drop a WiFi router on the ground or have it stolen though Japan is a safer country.



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