November 21, 2024 22:18 PM

Japanese Company Offers Free WiFi To Japan Tourists: Here's How To Use It

Foreigners traveling to see Japan have been complaining about the recent issue regarding the 'Free Wi-Fi Access" in the country. The lack of free wirless connection has caused major concerns to the Japan.

According to Japan Magazine, the wireless internet connection will soon become a thing in the past as they will be taking a closer and better look on how to improve "Free Wi-Fi connections" to travelers and locals as well. A Japanese telecommunications company, Wire & Wireless has introduced a free Wi-Fi connection app called Travel Japan Wi-Fi to make it easier for tourist to navigate and explore the beautiful wonders of the land.

In the recent years, the coverage of the application has expanded which allows heavy connectivity with almost 200,000 hotspots around the country in total. Travelers from abroad can also download the application if they plan to visit Japan.

A simple set up in the application is all that it needs before leaving their respective countries. Once they arrive in Japan, they can launch the application and leave it to run in their smartphones, with this they get free Wi-Fi access all around the country which includes airports of Narita and Haneda in Tokyo, New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido and many more.

The application will automatically connect to the free Wi-Fi in the area when traveling, shopping, taking a sip of tea, or eating at KFC or any other restaurant you choose from. The application shows no Wi-Fi limit which gives joy to users and making them feel like home as well without a cost to pay.

According to Breaking Travel News, the travel app is specially designed for tourists from abroad and runs in both Android and iOS smartphones and devices. In addition this app automatically provides tourist with travel guides, which will make it easier for them to navigate and explore Japan. For more of the latest news and current events around the world stay tuned to Travelers Today.

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