Reviews: Japan 4G/5G eSIM 1-30 days High-speed data Daily package/Data package Optional days (calendar day) QR code
Guest User2026-03-11
For my recent trip to Japan, I chose this 4G/5G eSIM, and I'm so glad I did! What I love most is its convenience. No need to change SIM cards, no worries about losing my original one, and I could connect to the internet as soon as my phone landed – the whole process was incredibly smooth. Setting it up was completed in minutes after scanning the QR code, making it easy even for tech-savvy people.
The network speed was amazing. Whether at popular tourist spots, in crowded shopping areas, or while traveling, the connection remained consistently stable. Checking maps, booking restaurants, and sending photos and videos to friends were all smooth and lag-free. It's incredibly reassuring for someone who likes to constantly check information and share their travels.
The price is also very reasonable, and the number of days can be flexibly chosen according to your itinerary, making it perfect for independent travelers. Overall, it's convenient, stable, and offers great value for money – a network plan I'll definitely repurchase for future trips to Japan.
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Reviews: Japan SoftBank 4G/5G native line eSIM 1-30 days One-click installation QR code
Guest User2026-02-28
This is my second time using this service. It felt a little slower than the average speed in my area, but overall I had no problems. Since there was no plan with the number of days I wanted, I had to remove one star. I'll definitely use it again.
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Reviews: Nagoya to Shirakawa-go & Hida Takayama: UNESCO Heritage 1-Day Tour
Guest User2025-11-05
The overall itinerary was somewhat rushed due to Japanese driver service time regulations. The Takayama leg of the trip was particularly tight, mainly because completing a meal and a full visit to the Takayama Jinya (traditional Japanese houses) within two hours was quite strenuous. Two hours was more than enough for the Shirakawa-go Gassho-zukuri village. The tour guide was very professional and nice, and his explanations were quite interesting. The group members came from all over the world, with mainland Chinese tourists making up about 10%, making it a very international team.