TOKYO, Sept. 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- WAmazing Inc. (CEO: Fumiko Kato; Headquarters: Minato Ward, Tokyo; hereinafter referred to as "WAmazing") provides the smartphone application, WAmazing (pronounced wameijingu) for visitors from Hong Kong and Taiwan to Japan.
When overseas visitors in Japan use the WAmazing app, they can get a SIM card at major international airports in Japan for free internet access in Japan for 15 days.
While providing our service only at Narita International Airport (NRT) since we started our service on February 1, 2017, we have also started providing this service at Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) from this month on September 1st, and we plan to start providing our service at Kansai International Airport (KIX) from next month on October 1st.
To receive WAmazing's free SIM card, you will need to download the WAmazing app (for free) beforehand.
Customers can use 500 MB for 15 days for free - as you can use NTT DoCoMo's LTE/3G line, internet access is possible from a broad area in Japan.
Whenever booking accommodation through this app for future trips to Japan, you can get a SIM card.
If 500MB is insufficient, additional data can be purchased from the app.
500MB = 999JPY 1GB = 1,499JPY 1.5GB = 1,999JPY (excluding tax)
About WAmazing Inc.
WAmazing Inc. started offering its service on February 1, 2017. We provide free and convenient internet access to visitors from Hong Kong and Taiwan to Japan. Furthermore, we will be providing information and functions for visitors to book accommodation, transportation, and tickets; shop with discounts; use airports; and other services that are needed when sightseeing in Japan.
In September 2017, we obtained funds of more than 1 billion JPY from major venture capital firms and banks in Japan.
The funds obtained will be used to expand the range of tourism offerings that can be booked from the app, increase the number of airports with machines that dispense our free SIM cards, and for marketing and promotional activities.
We will continue to improve and develop our service in the future so that visitors from Hong Kong and Taiwan can have even more fun and convenience when traveling in Japan and to deliver less well known, alternative tourist information about Japan.
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