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Is there free wifi in Japanese hotel rooms?

Most Japanese hotels have wifi. Only some small Japanese family hotels don't have wifi. In addition, most Japanese hotel rooms have broadband Internet buttons and provide network cables, so guests can surf the Internet in their rooms. In the business center of Japanese hotels, you can also borrow the hotel computer to surf the Internet.

Large shopping malls and some coffee shops also have WiFi. There are also squares in front of railway stations, Shinkansen, subways, national highways and airports, and there are also many paid wifi provided by mobile phone operators.

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If China tourists go to Japan for business or tourism, they can rent a portable mobile WiFi device through any big shopping mall or mobile phone shop in Japan. It is a portable box, which can not only cover the whole of Japan, but also allow computers, mobile phones, iPad and other terminals to surf the Internet anytime and anywhere. Fast speed, no charge according to the number of days of use, and absolutely no sky-high overseas traffic fee will be generated. It's worth a try.

There are also unlimited flow packages in Japan, and the price is very civilian. There is a counter at Pudong Airport. If you go there, you can pick up the goods and return them directly there.