Internet in Japan

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During travel in Japan I would like to have internet in my laptop and Ipad. What is not very expensive solution to do that? Is there any prepaid internet in Japan? I Think I will need 1GB



Best Answer

If you would install a FON router at home, you have free access to FON spots in Japan. The coverage seems okay in some regions.




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Does Japan have good internet?

Internet in Japan provides high quality services to more than 90% of the population and almost 100% of medium to large businesses, with mobile Internet on devices like smartphones being the most popular type of service.

Is internet free in Japan?

Most accommodations in Japan have wifi, which is almost always free. A few places charge for wifi, but this barbaric practice is quickly disappearing. In some ryokan and older hotels, instead of wifi, there might only be LAN cable internet access (they usually supply LAN cables for you to use).

Is internet cheap in Japan?

In Japan, the typical Internet speed is higher than the U.S. (8Mbps-50Mbps), and costs $30-60 per month. J:COM, a large cable Internet provider, has cable Internet up to 160Mbps, costs $63 ($0.4 per megabit). The high-speed Internet market is very competitive in Japan.

What internet does Japan use?

It's hard to say, but some of the biggest internet service providers in Japan include: Nuro Hikari, au Hikari, NTT Docomo (Docomo Hikari), SoftBank, Sony (So-net) and Asahi Net.



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Answer 2

There are several different companies in Japan that rent or sell pre-paid SIM cards and portable Wifi Routers:

Answer 3

Not 'prepaid' per se, but Starbucks in Japan now offers free Wi-fi and an English log-in page. I've found many of the FON hotspots to be inaccessible even though I have a FON router at home as many are sponsored by Softbank and hence need to be accessed through a Softbank 3G connection to add the appropriate profile / cookies.

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