
Question
I’m traveling to Japan for business and might need to set up a meeting at a local coffee shop. How can I ask “Do you have Wi-Fi here?” in Japanese?

Japango Editor Team
ここでWi-Fi(ワイファイ)はありますか?
Koko de Waifai wa arimasuka?
Do you have Wi-Fi here?
This expression is useful when you need to find out if Wi-Fi is available at a café, restaurant, or even at your accommodation. “Koko de” means “here”, “Waifai” is the Japanese pronunciation for “Wi-Fi”, and “arimasuka” means “is there?” or “do you have?”. You can use this sentence to check Wi-Fi availability in various places during your travels. For example, replace “Waifai” with “toilet” (トイレ, toire) to ask if there is a toilet available, like “Koko de Toire wa arimasuka?”