Thursday, March 16, 2017

Japan Connected-Free WiFi hotspots will save you from getting lost!


Japan has a large network of Free WiFi

Planning to go to Japan? If so, you'll be glad to know that Japan has a large public WiFi hotspot network called "Japan Connected-Free WiFi." This service has been developed to better serve foreign visitors to Japan, and is available in 13 languages, English, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Korean, Thai, Malay, Indonesian, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, and Japanese.

This service is free and available to anyone with a WiFi-enabled device at over 150,000 locations throughout Japan, such as airports, train stations, subway stations, bus stops, banks, convenience stores, and department stores, etc.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Which network in Japan offers the best coverage for Itsukushima Shrine area?

Itsukushima Shrine, Hiroshima pref.  photo by purugoro


Which network offers the best coverage for Itsukushima Shrine area?

Itsukushima Shrine(いつくしまじんじゃ or 厳島神社), located in Hiroshima( ひろしま or 広島)prefecture, was designated as a World Heritage site in 1996 and is one of the most popular tourist spots in Japan.  Especially visitors from abroad are especially fond of this area.

In this post I will be comparing the five main mobile networks in Japan (Docomo, au, Softbank, Y!mobile, WiMax) to see which would be best for those wanting to visit the Itsukushima Jinja(shrine) with a wifi router.

Sunday, March 12, 2017

How to use an American iPhone SE with prepaid travel sim in Japan


My Trip to Japan in 2017 Spring

My plan to use an American iPhone in Japan


I am planning to visit Japan this spring for 2 weeks. I am an iPhone SE user here in the USA and planning to use the same phone over there with a prepaid travel sim card.

Wednesday, March 08, 2017

10 things you should think about before renting a wifi router in Japan

Japan Rental Wifi 101

Choosing the best network for your travel

 Docomo > au / Softbank / Y!mobile  > WiMax
Wider Coverage....................................→Limited Coverage

If you want to rent a wifi router for your travel in Japan, here are some basic things (101) you should think about before you make a decision.

Once you sign (or check the box) on the contract, you will be charged for the entire period of time for the router you are going to rent, regardless of what kind of signal you receive. So let's make sure you will get good connectivity in the area where you are going to stay and travel.

Although Japan is well covered, if you are planning to go to a remote area and not sure which wifi router works best, be sure to ask, either by calling or email, ahead of time which one is best for a specific area, such as on top of Mt. Fuji, etc.  They are happy to discuss.

Tuesday, March 07, 2017

Getting to know the five "wifi rental" brands in Japan

Brands & coverage "rental wifi" for travel in Japan

If you are in the USA, you would know Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint for mobile phone services. If you are planning to visit Japan and thinking about using a mobile wifi router, I will introduce the following 5 brands in Japan.

Sunday, March 05, 2017

Which network in Japan covers the area around Mt Fuji best?

Mt Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture

How five networks cover Mt Fuji differently

In this post I would like to do a quick research on which network has the best signal on and around "Mt. Fuji."  

Mt Fuij is one of the most popular destinations in summer for foreign visitors in Japan. If you have a mobile internet access, you can do the following things on the day you climb;

  • use a map app to check your route
  • check the weather
  • look up a train or bus schedule
  • check where you are by GPS
  • book a mountain hut
  • stay in touch with your friends and family while you are climbing
  • take a selfie and send it real time even to overseas
  • look up, watch or upload a YouTube video 
  • most importantly call for rescue if needed

you can do it. But you have to be careful which network to use.

Thursday, March 02, 2017

2017 When you travel in Japan, a wifi router is available for rent


Rented Japanese wifi router 


Traveling to Japan and wondering how to keep using your smartphone and laptop over there? So far, I have talked about how to purchase a prepaid travel sim card for Japan here, and in this post I will talk about how to rent a Japanese wifi router.

Renting a wifi router is an easy and excellent way in Japan to stay connected to the internet.   In Japan, it is called "wifi rental" and renting a wifi router is similar to renting a car.