Japan Short-Term Rental Wi-Fi: What Guests Actually Need (And How to Deliver It)
When I first started running guesthouses in Tokyo, I thought putting a cheap pocket Wi-Fi router in the room was fine. Guests were happy enough. That was a few years ago. Today, if your connection drops during a guest’s video call or buffers during a stream, you’re looking at a three-star review — regardless of how nice the room is.
Wi-Fi has quietly moved from a perk to infrastructure. Here’s what I’ve learned about getting it right for short-term rentals in Japan.