2015
28
October
Looking to Rent Portable Wifi in Japan? Which Company Should You Choose?
28
October
Question:
Humans say...
Steve
Derek Kwok
Ernest Kwok
Danielle
I don't know if you've already booked your accommodation, but most airbnbs in Japan come with the portable wifi. I found that to be super effective when I was there in August.
Sophie
Danielle I have booked an airbnb, but it doesn't come with pocket wifi unfortunately. I should've looked out for that -- if only I'd known!
Kathleen
My husband and I went to Japan in July and we got an eConnect Portable wifi device and it was great! Worked flawlessly, was super cheap, had it delivered to our hotel, and I would highly recommend it. The only thing I had to worry about was putting it a post box on our last day there.
Sophie
Kathleen sounds perfect! thanks for sharing
did you get 4G or 3G?
Kathleen
4G, I think it was about $5 a day, but don't quote me on that because it's 1 am.
You'll want to note that they only work where you get cell reception, but unless you're going hiking or WAY out into the country it shouldn't be an issue. The only place we didn't get service was DEEP in the Hida mountains.
Sophie
Kathleen great! I appreciate the late night advice.
Kathleen
No worries. Enjoy the fall colours!
Christin
Definitely get one! I went to Japan a couple months ago, and wasted so much time leeching internet from random convenience stores. Free internet was hard to come by, in my experience, and it would have been useful to have it when taking transit.
Have fun!
Siv
I second Kathleen's positive comments about eConnect. I used it when I was in Tokyo last year and it worked really well and was very convenient.
Sophie
Siv Buchmüller thanks for the tip!
Sophie
Kellie Paxian thanks for the support
Nicolb
I was thinking of the same thing! Is it something I can pick up from the airport?
Sophie
Nicolb it looks like you can pick them up at the airport or even have one delivered to where you're staying.
Kathleen
I recommend getting it delivered. You just set it up online before you leave, pay online. Way less hassle.
Larry
My friends recommended this one to me.. They used it last year and said it was great!
http://www.globaladvancedcomm.com/pocketwifi.html
A.I. says...
Renting Portable WiFi in Japan
Renting Portable WiFi in Japan
If you're planning a trip to Japan, having access to the internet can be a game-changer. Whether you need to look up directions, translate menus, or stay connected with loved ones back home, a portable WiFi device can make your life much easier. In this blog post, we'll explore the option of renting a portable WiFi device, specifically for your upcoming trip to Tokyo in October.
Why Rent a Portable WiFi Device?
Renting a portable WiFi device in Japan offers several advantages over relying on public WiFi hotspots or purchasing a local SIM card:
- Convenience: With a portable WiFi device, you can connect multiple devices (smartphone, tablet, laptop) to the internet simultaneously, without the hassle of finding and connecting to public WiFi networks.
- Speed and reliability: Rental companies typically offer high-speed and reliable internet connections, ensuring a smooth browsing experience.
- Cost-effective: Renting a portable WiFi device can be more cost-effective than paying for international roaming charges or purchasing multiple local SIM cards.
- Seamless connectivity: Once you have the device, you can stay connected throughout your travels in Japan without worrying about finding WiFi hotspots.
Companies to Consider
You mentioned three companies: Wifi-Hire, Japan Rail Pass, and eConnect Japan. Here's a brief overview of each:
Wifi-Hire
Wifi-Hire is a popular rental service that offers portable WiFi devices for travelers worldwide. They have competitive pricing, and their devices support up to 10 simultaneous connections. Their customer service is available 24/7, and they offer door-to-door delivery and return options.
Japan Rail Pass
The Japan Rail Pass is primarily known for their rail passes, but they also offer portable WiFi rental services. Their devices are compatible with both 4G and 3G networks, providing decent coverage throughout Japan. They offer various rental durations to suit different travel plans.
eConnect Japan
eConnect Japan is a Japan-based company specializing in portable WiFi rentals. They offer a wide range of devices, including options with extended battery life and high-speed internet connections. Their website provides detailed coverage maps to help you choose the best device for your travel destinations.
Tips for Renting a Portable WiFi Device
Here are some tips to keep in mind when renting a portable WiFi device for your trip to Tokyo:
- Check the coverage area: Ensure that the rental company provides good coverage in the areas you plan to visit, including Tokyo and any other destinations.
- Consider battery life: Look for devices with long battery life or the option to rent additional batteries, especially if you plan on being out and about for extended periods.
- Compare prices and rental durations: Different companies offer varying rental periods and pricing structures. Compare options to find the best deal for your travel dates.
- Read reviews: Check online reviews to get insights from other travelers about each company's service
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Sophie
anyone have any experience renting a portable wifi device in Japan? I'm traveling to Tokyo in October and have been checking out a few different companies: Wifi-Hire, Japan rail pass, and eConnect Japan.
thanks!