To ensure seamless internet access in Japan.
Stay Connected in Japan: SIM Card vs. Pocket Wi-Fi
To ensure seamless internet access in Japan, using a SIM card or eSIM is the best choice.
SIM Card & eSIM: The Most Convenient Options
š± eSIM (for recent iPhones & compatible Androids)
Best choice for flexibility and ease.
Download an app like Ubigi, Holafly (5% discount with code TABIMAWARI), or Airalo before arriving.
Activation takes minutes after purchaseāconnect immediately upon landing.
Competitive prices and fast data speeds.
ā ļø Android Users:
Not all Androids support eSIM. Check your phoneās settings before purchasing.
If your device doesnāt support eSIM, wait until you arrive in Japan to buy a physical SIM card.
Avoid buying SIMs at the airport (they are overpriced with limited plans).
Instead, visit a Yodobashi Camera store in any major city and ask for a ātravel SIMāābetter value and larger data packages.
š” Tip: Unsure what to ask for? Show store staff an example of a travel SIM on your phone. Show the staff this link for a clear example of what youāre looking for.
Why I Donāt Recommend Pocket Wi-Fi
š« Inconvenient & Unnecessary:
ā You must carry it with you at all times.
ā Needs charging, and losing it can result in high penalties.
ā Requires pickup & return at designated locations (e.g., airport).
ā Often slower than eSIM or SIM cards.
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SIM/eSIM is Better Because:
ā Directly integrated with your phoneāno extra device to manage.
ā Faster speeds (direct connection to Japanese networks).
ā More freedom to navigate, translate, and stay connected anywhere.
For the best experience in Japan, choose an eSIM or travel SIM and enjoy hassle-free connectivity! āØš¶
You have : Ubigi , Holafly (5% disocunt with my code TABIMAWARI), or Airalo, Saily.
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