20% OFF + Insurance: Japan Pocket Wifi Rental - Kansai Airport (Kyoto + Osaka) Pickup
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5-30 days
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Experience Japan without missing a beat! Grab your WiFi device at Kansai Airport's Terminal 1 "Global WiFi/NINJA WiFi" counter. Reliable, limitless browsing awaits. Make your trip truly unforgettable. Secure yours today!
Head to Terminal 1 and make your way to the 1F International Arrivals Lobby. There, you'll spot our "Global WiFi/NINJA WiFi" counter. Our friendly staff will be ready and waiting to assist you
Frequently Asked Questions
Our pickup location is thoughtfully positioned at Kansai International Airport for your convenience. Once you arrive, head over to Terminal 1, 1F International Arrivals Lobby, and you'll find our dedicated "Global WiFi/NINJA WiFi" counter ready to serve you.
First and foremost, don’t panic! Our rental package includes comprehensive insurance coverage. If you encounter any issues, simply reach out to our customer service team, and we'll provide guidance and solutions without burdening you with extra costs.
We understand that every traveler's itinerary is unique. Hence, we've created flexible rental plans ranging from 5 to 30 days. Whether you're on a short business trip or an extended vacation, we've got you covered.
Our kit is comprehensive, ensuring you have everything you need. It consists of a WiFi device guaranteeing limitless access, a handy USB charging cable, a reliable power adapter, a protective pouch for the device's safety, and a complimentary power bank as a token of our appreciation.
We request our customers to adhere to the agreed return dates. However, we also understand that unforeseen circumstances can arise. In such cases, be informed that an additional fee of 777 JPY will be charged for each day of delay.
Travel plans can change, and we're here to accommodate. If you need to adjust or cancel your reservation, just give us a heads up 24 hours before the scheduled pickup, and we'll ensure you receive a full refund.
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!!
L F
November 7, 2019
L F
November 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!!