Wi-Fi performance in apartments depends on many factors. This guide covers how to choose the right internet service for your apartment, how to improve speed, and a comparison of major ISPs.
Internet Options for Apartments in Japan
Fiber Optic (光回線)
The fastest and most stable option. Major providers: NTT (フレッツ光 + ISP), au ひかり, Softbank Hikari, NURO Hikari. Download speeds typically 100Mbps–1Gbps.
Cable Internet (CATV)
Uses existing TV cable infrastructure. Available in some buildings, typically offers 30–300Mbps.
Building-Wide Wi-Fi (マンション無料Wi-Fi)
Some apartments include internet service in the rent. Convenient but shared bandwidth may be slow during peak hours.
Tips to Improve Wi-Fi Speed
- Place the router centrally — away from walls, metal objects, and microwaves
- Use a mesh Wi-Fi system for large apartments or multi-room coverage
- Use the 5GHz band for higher speeds (but shorter range)
- Update router firmware regularly
- Reduce the number of connected devices during high-demand activities (streaming, gaming)
Choosing a Provider: Key Criteria
- Monthly cost (including ISP bundle)
- Contract term and cancellation fees
- Installation timeline (NURO can take 1–3 months for setup)
- Support quality
FAQ
Q. What is the minimum speed needed for streaming and remote work?
4K video streaming: ~25Mbps. Video conferencing: ~10Mbps. A 100Mbps fiber line is more than sufficient for most households.
Q. Can I install fiber in a rental?
You need landlord permission for new line installation. Check if the building already has fiber infrastructure (光対応) — many modern buildings do.