Useful Services
JR Shikoku’s Free Wi-Fi Service
Wi-Fi service at stations
Stations offering the service
The service is available near the ticket gates of the following stations.
Yosan Line | Tadotsu, Takuma, Kan-onji, Kawanoe, Iyo-Mishima, Nyūgawa, Iyo-Hōjō, Iyoshi, and Iyo-Ōzu. |
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Dosan Line | Ōboke, Gomen, Asahi, Asakura, Ino, Susaki, and Kubokawa. |
Kōtoku Line | Ritsurin, Yashima, and Shido. |
Mugi Line | Anan |
Terms & conditions of use
- You need to register and authenticate your email address or social media account to use the service.
- You can stay connected up to 30 minutes per use and up to four times a day.
Once you register and authenticate your email address or social media account in a station or train, you can use the service in other areas of JR Shikoku, where Wi-Fi is available, without further registration or authentication.
Anyone can use the internet without registration and authentication in times of large-scale disasters.
Wi-Fi Service Onboard
Trains with a Wi-Fi service
- Limited Express trains (Shiokaze, Ishizuchi, etc.) operating by Series 8600 and 8000.
- Limited Express trains (Nanpū, Uzushio, etc.) operated by Series 2700 and 2600.
- Marine-Liner (Green and reserved seats only)
- Shikoku Tosa Toki No Yoake No Monogatari
- Shikoku Mannaka Sennen Monogatari
Terms & conditions of use
- You need to register and authenticate your email address or social media account to use the service.
- There is no limit to the amount of time you can connect at one time or the frequency you can use per day.
- The service may not be available in some tunnels and mountain areas as it uses cell phone signals.
Once you register and authenticate your email address or social media account in a station or train, you can use the service in other areas of JR Shikoku, where Wi-Fi is available, without further registration or authentication.
Anyone can use the internet without registration and authentication in times of large-scale disasters.
How to connect to Wi-Fi
JR Shikoku Wi-Fi
Note
We recommend using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) or a paid public wireless LAN service if you require secure communication.