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Narita Airport Fast Track Quarantine freeWIFI connection

Question
#1
  • popoki808
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  • 2022/06/12 20:02

Hello. I am planning to return to Japan next month
and was going to
rent a pocket Wi-Fi from Hawaii, but it was already fully booked.

If I can't connect to freeWi-Fi immediately at Narita airport quarantine
I don't think I can use the fast track app on my phone
( It's an optional app so it doesn't seem absolutely necessary )
I'll have a hard time entering the country I'm worried about that.

My kids and I have unlocked sim free iphones, but
we usually use H2o sims, so we don't have a contract with a major US cell company.

1. Is there a freeWi-Fi connection in the quarantine area at Narita Airport ?
Is there a password to use the Wi-Fi ?

2. ?
3 Is there a recommended US cell phone company that allows data use in Japan ?

Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

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#2
  • tantan
  • 2022/06/12 (Sun) 20:55
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I recently returned to Japan.

I was able to connect to free wifi at Narita airport right away.

There was a PCR check at Narita Airport when I entered Japan

I would not have been without FREE WIFI.

If you have an address in Japan, you can rent a

Wifi router for delivery or pickup at Narita Airport. Since the yen is weak against the dollar, paying in yen is a good deal, and

I think Japanese router rentals are faster during your stay in Japan.

It depends on the model.

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#3
  • popoki808
  • 2022/06/13 (Mon) 15:27
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#2 Mr. tantan I see ! I am relieved to confirm that I can connect to free Wi-Fi immediately in the quarantine area ! !

I will consider renting Wi-Fi in Japan once I can enter ! !

Thank you very much for your prompt reply ! !

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#4
  • こーの字
  • 2022/06/15 (Wed) 02:18
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Regarding question 2, please look up Japan sim card on amazon and you will find some information. I am currently in Japan and it is working fine. I was in Haneda, but when I checked the connection after landing, it was not working and I was very frustrated. In the end, it was just bad reception near the tarmac, and once the plane door opened, it stabilized.

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#5
  • popoki808
  • 2022/06/15 (Wed) 10:48
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#4Kojisama I see you purchased a SIM for Japan from Amazon USA !
I am glad to hear that you are in Japan now and are using it without any problems
Thanks for the valuable information that has been proven.
It is good to hear that there is another option other than Wi-Fi.
Thank you very much ! !

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