Unlimited WiFi Router at Kansai Airport: Stay Connected in Kyoto & Osaka with NINJA WiFi

Stay connected in Kyoto & Osaka with NINJA WiFi’s unlimited data and high-speed internet. Reserve now for a FREE power bank rental!

Duration:
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

Access WiFi anytime, anywhere in Japan!\nNINJA WiFi is the number 1 rental WiFi provider in Japan with customers all over the world. Our routers provide a 4G LTE connection, and can connect up to 5 devices at once. Pick up your device at Kansai International Airport Near Osaka and Kyoto to start using WiFi as soon as you arrive! With it you will be able…

What's Included
  • Unlimited WiFi router use
  • Complimentary Power Bank
  • WiFi pouch included
  • USB Cable provided
  • Adapter for convenience
Additional Information

NINJA WiFi offers unlimited data, including 3GB per day of high speed internet! Reserve now and a FREE power bank (mobile battery) rental will be included! Use of Softbank’s internet lines means you can stay connected not only in the big cities, but even in the countryside. Never worry about getting lost, or missing an important message from friends or…

Location
Kansai International Airport
Kansai International Airport Terminal 1 1F International Arrivals Lobby "Global WiFi/NINJA WiFi" counter Business Hours: 06:30-22:30
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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313lf
Nov 7, 2019
Great way to keep connected. No problems here. - We rented through Ninja Wifi. We picked up and dropped off our unit at the Kansai airport. I'm sure the directions on the email clearly stated where to pick up our unit, but, we first went to the wrong Ninja wifi kiosk. The person at the desk politely told us that we were at the wrong place for a pickup and told us how to get to the correct kiosk for pickup. Picking up the unit was quick and easy. We purchased the unlimited plan and the insurance direct from the Ninja wifi website. At that time, a backup battery was free when the insurance plan was purchased. We had a minimum of 4 (and sometimes as many at 7) devices connected to the router. It performed perfectly. The only time the unit seemed to get hot was when we were on a train. We are guessing that the unit was working hard to find connections as we zipped along the tracks from town to town. Returning the unit was fast and easy. We just went to the first kiosk that we had found before and dropped the unit off. This option was definitely cheaper than paying for the International Plan on Verizon for four phones. The only time it became a challenge was when the people in our group split up and the person(s) with the router wins. I was usually the one without the router. I just had to plan ahead of time or look for a Starbucks along the way. Wifi is available in some areas, but it either requires you to read and understand the Japanese language, or you are allowed wifi access for a limited amount of time. Having a portable router made it so much easier. Highly recommend!!
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Rhyll_h
Jun 1, 2019
May Trip to Japan - The wifi device worked really well even in some of the mountains tracks in the Kii Peninsular. Would recommend this service to anyone visiting Japan
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