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- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 21:44:08 -1000
- From: David J Iannucci <jlinux@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Best communications-enabled, efficient visit
Hi folks, I know I have asked you questions like these in the past, usually before a visit to Japan, but here I am to ask you again (esp. because details change over years, and different people are reading :=) I will be visiting Tokyo later this month for a couple weeks and this time in particular, I want to have a very efficient visit in which I have easy access to info on-line while on the run, and easy communications with people (incidentally I have signed up for the upcoming nomikai, my first TLUG meeting in probably 18 years - yikes. Looking forward to it!) I really am a bit of a dinosaur: I don't have a smartphone even at home, and so only use "traditional" computers for Internet access. Normally. But for this trip I will want to go beyond my comfort zone :=) So I'd like to know: * Recommendations on renting a smartphone. I guess an iPhone, because I've heard iOS is better than Android. I have an Android tablet for the kids, and think the UI is dumb and unintuitive. Update: I spoke to my very untechie wife, who's over there already, and she apparently bought a sumaho very cheaply. Probly not iPhone, I guess. But if buying makes more sense, then bring it on. I had a favorite phone rental place before, Rentafone Japan, but it seems they still have not caught up to the smartphone world. Probably by their own strategy, but that doesn't help me. * I found this: http://flets.com/freewifi/. Looks good, and there are a bazillion places to access it, apparently. I also know about JR East's free wifi service. Any personal experiences with either of these that it would help me to know? But I would be grateful for ANY other advice on easy and convenient access to free wifi, esp. places where I can put a laptop down to work other than on my lap. I know about Starbucks, of course :=) * Suica vs Pasmo. Which one should I get? Is it sixes? My usual stomping grounds is centered roughly on Ikebukuro, if that makes a difference. I've never had one of these cards before, preferring to stick, even over many visits for the last 15 years, with the old paper tickets from the machine, that are so familiar and comfortable: remember, dinosaur :=) But it's time to get with the times. Is there any concern about having money stolen off the cards by people standing close to you? Thanks much in advance, and if you prefer to respond off-list, I'll do my best to summarize. Dave
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