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- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 08:51:19 +0800
- From: Raymond Wan <rwan.kyoto@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Wifi hotspot access in Tokyo
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:10 AM, Stuart Luppescu <slu@example.com> wrote: > I was in Japan last Fall for a bit and found it very hard to get > internet access. I tried to rent a SIM card at the airport but was told > they only had SIM cards for iPhones (I have a Samsung Galaxy S3). I went > to the local AU, NTTDocomo and Softbank stores but none would rent me a > SIM card on a short-term contract (I was only there for a couple of > weeks). Another excuse was they only had rental SIM cards for phone I haven't tried this myself, but someone I knew supposedly rented a WiFi modem at the airport and was generally pleased but once it reached some pre-agreed threshold, the connection slowed down considerably. I have not rented a SIM card before in Japan, only an entire phone. I have an old Japanese mobile phone from Docomo and went to the Docomo shop at the arrivals lobby of Kansai airport [*] and they couldn't rent a SIM card to me...only the entire phone. However, at the airport, there were Docomo shops, KDDI, and even one specific for WiFi modems. Oh, take a look at here: http://www.kansai-airport.or.jp/en/service/index.html And there it is under Rental Services. Clicking on it seems to indicate there are a lot of choices. Anyway, if you're a short-term visitor, you need to do this at the airport. Shops in the city don't cater to short-term visitors. Similarly, if you are a long-term resident and leave Japan and want to terminate your contract, you have to do that in the city; you cannot do it in the airport so that you can use the phone "right until you leave". The same companies, but apparently, they don't get along?!? [*] Of course, you're arriving at Narita airport. I presume it has the same services but spread across two buildings. I'm sure you can find something on their web site. Honestly, I thought it was harder to navigate than Kansai airport's so I gave up. :-) Ray
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