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Asking for Wi-Fi PW

Asking for Wi-Fi PW (ワイファイのパスワード - Waifai no pasuwādo)

Asking for Wi-Fi PW

📖 Meaning & Practical Guide

The vital query to request the in-room Wi-Fi network and password from hotel staff. Extremely frequently used by digital nomads and overseas travelers.

💡 Cultural & Safety Background

Although free Wi-Fi is universal in Japanese hotels, password details are often printed discreetly on card key sleeves or the in-room TV home screen, prompting quick front-desk queries.

💬 Useful Conversation Phrases

Ask firmly at the desk: 'Waifai no pasuwādo o oshiete kudasai' (Please tell me the Wi-Fi password), or ask where it is written using 'Doko ni kaite arimasu ka?'.

部屋でインターネットを使いたいのですが、Wi-Fiのパスワードを教えてもらえますか? / すみません、ロビーで使える無料のWi-Fiはありますか?
🔊 I would like to use the internet in my room; could you please tell me the Wi-Fi password? / Excuse me, is there a free Wi-Fi connection available in the lobby?

❓ Bilingual Accommodation Quiz

Which is the most practical question phrase to ask for the room Wi-Fi password?

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