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Which is Better? Pocket WiFi vs eSIM vs SIM Card for Japan Travel 2024 

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Which is best for staying connected to the internet while traveling in Japan? Pocket WiFi vs eSIM vs SIM card? Here's how to choose the best data plan. Pocket WiFi: www.sakuramobile.jp/joji808-top Favorite eSIM for data: few.cellulardata.ubigi.com/?P... SIM for data-only: www.mobal.com/japan-sim-card/... GoogleFi fi.google.com/ referral: K61DXJ UPDATED video: • ULTIMATE GUIDE Japan D...
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TIME STAMPS
00:00 Intro of options
00:30 Is your phone unlocked?
00:38 What is an unlocked phone?
01:23 Pocket WiFi ( Mobile HotPSpot)
01:45 Benefits of a Pocket WiFi
02:19 Cons of a Pocket WiFi
03:07 Where to rent a Pocket WiFi
08:08 Pocket WiFi Tips
09:24 Google Fi
13:37 SIM / eSIM
14:23 Pros of SIM Cards
14:52 Cons of SIM Cards
16:05 Get A Local Japanese Number
16:48 eSIMs
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@ezyutube4871
@ezyutube4871 Год назад
Thank you! Just what I needed to know. Heading to Japan this July! Great idea of getting with JR rail pass and having it delivered to your accommodation! Will save me a lot of stress at the airport.
@mylientran2455
@mylientran2455 Год назад
You are the best explanation, your voice is clear and easy to understand. Thank a lot
@hamburgersmmmmmm
@hamburgersmmmmmm Год назад
Thanks for the Google Fi info. You're the first person to cover this that I've found.
@monkulu
@monkulu Год назад
Such a great video, well explained, very comprehensive. I am a Japanese person having lived away from Japan for so long -- now trying to visit Japan with a whole family who's not from there. I learned a lot. Thank you!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Let us know if you have other questions. We have a ton of content on Japan and adding new stuff all the time :)
@arcticredpanda4598
@arcticredpanda4598 Год назад
Thank you for the thorough and informative video. Also love that crazy hair cut man.
@Spyduck
@Spyduck Год назад
Where I'm from, my airport provides the service of rental and return of the wifi device. Pretty easy to connect to, and for the first time, I had a troubleshooting session for the device solved in just 30 mins. Really pretty handy. Most of us carry portable batteries anyway, so another small gadget block isn't a big deal.
@wailengimhof2746
@wailengimhof2746 Год назад
Thank you for the information .
@tomhenschel2847
@tomhenschel2847 Год назад
Wow! Fantastic research clearly explained. What a gift. You're the best. Thanks!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
THANKS TOM!!
@ynotmoah
@ynotmoah Год назад
This is such an awesome and informative video. Thank you sir!
@WhenKittensATK1125
@WhenKittensATK1125 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the GoogleFi recommendation. Saved a bit on this tip.
@danekim4275
@danekim4275 Год назад
Great video, chock full of options especially for those of us who aren’t tech savvy. This will be essential when I return to Japan and east Asia.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thank you for the comment! Please let us know if you have any questions as we are making a lot more content and happy to help!
@czereyski
@czereyski Год назад
Dear Kensho, Great Video!!! During my last 3 stays in Japan I have used pocket wife. No issues, stronly recommended! In two weeks I'm going again to my favourite country, Japan. I want to try e-sim for my iPhone 14 PM. Ubigi looks intersting.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Awesome! Let us know how it goes with your iPhone and Ubigi!
@Universalorbit
@Universalorbit Год назад
Thanks for the advice. I’m on my way to Japan now. Currently on the plane 😂
@lvujas98
@lvujas98 Год назад
Thanks for details, just planning my trip on Oct.😊
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
You’re welcome 😊 Let us know if you have other questions about Japan that we haven't covered yet!
@FeHopeCyndiW
@FeHopeCyndiW 3 месяца назад
Thanks for this! I last visited Japan in 1993 and cell phone service wasn't an issue back then. Headed back to Japan this summer for a race. :)
@ron7524
@ron7524 11 месяцев назад
Great video. Very informative. In Canada, all phones since 2017 are UNLOCKED, so it is more flexible. Yet, it was good to hear that almost all eSims are DATA-only (didn't know this).
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing!
@bhuld0115
@bhuld0115 5 месяцев назад
Just ran across your channel. Thank you for great info. I want to second Google Fi for international travel (thanks for the thumbs up on Fi in Japan, my next destination ). I have been a Fi customer since day one and have had seamless connections throughout Europe and the UK. As I stood up upon landing in Munich in Nov and turned off airplane mode, I received a text that the door had closed on my connecting flight. A very quick network connection (and it was expected news). And I agree that customer service, which was once the best, is now nonexistent beyond the FAQ.
@wizerdjuice9589
@wizerdjuice9589 Год назад
Excellent video. With data only plans there are apps you can use to make phone calls.
@user-ly6dh5tz6d
@user-ly6dh5tz6d Год назад
The problem I had with pocket wi-fi is that if you are part of a group and are sharing a hotspot if you get separated from each other only the person who has the hotspot will have internet. If you are depending on the hotspot to communicate with each other then you are basically screwed.
@amz9544
@amz9544 Год назад
Thank you for your detailed explanation. I didnt know there are a lot of options. And the pros and cons of each! Im planning to use my TMobile plan and rent a pocket wifi just in case 😁
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Your plan sounds solid. Have a great trip!
@videotravelsonline
@videotravelsonline 7 месяцев назад
Very informative! Thank you!
@noahpalmieri941
@noahpalmieri941 Год назад
For ATT customers: if you purchased your phone from ATT on a payment plan, you need to fully pay it off before it can be unlocked. To unlock, you have to request it from ATT, usually approved within 24 hrs
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Hi, good to know, thanks for sharing this information!
@trixe9840
@trixe9840 Год назад
Just subscribed! Your videos have been really helpful. Keep up the good work!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thank you!
@sharonpanlaqui7974
@sharonpanlaqui7974 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video! It’s very helpful and informative especially for a first time traveler like me to Japan.
@danih6820
@danih6820 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video. Based on your advice I researched and rented 3 pocket wifi units for my family members when we were travelling Japan over Christmas 2023 (last month). The service was seemless - pick up at Narita airport and drop off by post. Speeds were super fast all the time. Now we’ve moved onto South Korea I wish I had rented a pocket wifi here. Instead I went with an eSIM and it’s really not the same. I’ve had to top up twice on an Unlimited plan because outside of your fast speed usage is just dead air slow. None of the tours, restaurants etc needed a SK number either. Your videos and tips have been spot on. What we didn’t appreciate was how busy travelling in Japan over the Christmas to NYs period actually is. Very exciting and crazy. I don’t think you can know unless you experience it as we did. So much so that we couldn’t get seats on the Shinkansen even with our JR passes because they were all booked. To get from Kyoto to Hakata to pick up the JR Beetle we had to travel by Nozomi. It was extra on top of our JR passes but it wasn’t a problem for us as meeting our ferry to Busan became the priority. So some smart planning across this timeframe is absolutely necessary I think. Luckily we got the last 3 seats on the Nozomi across different carriages but we got there and happily. We are still travelling but just wanted to say thank you for your help. I’ll never book an eSIM again. Pocket wifi all the way 🤗
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 6 месяцев назад
Hi, thank you for comment :) And thank you for sharing your experience. It's true that New Years time is the most crowded on trains in Japan. I'm sorry to hear about your experience but glad you figure it out and was able to ride the Nozomi! Have a great time in S. Korea!
@gsr4535
@gsr4535 Год назад
Good, solid advice. Thanks.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thank you!!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 17 дней назад
UPDATED video with the best Pocket WiFi, eSIM, and SIM card options: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9t-ubj4jNps.htmlsi=_qu2fp4aB_IKtmoT
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 9 месяцев назад
Top recommendation for pocket WiFi: www.sakuramobile.jp/joji808-top Favorite eSIM for data: few.cellulardata.ubigi.com/?P512C3F57DA13131 Favorite SIM for data: www.mobal.com/japan-sim-card/?t=st&source=3402
@user-xm6jk5nq7x
@user-xm6jk5nq7x 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your research and clear explanations, it has helped my travel preparations for a group trip immensely.
@pascalejacquelinepetit5131
@pascalejacquelinepetit5131 6 месяцев назад
Many thanks for the informative and greatly articulated video.
@swissgamerzchannel2035
@swissgamerzchannel2035 10 месяцев назад
I actually used a pocket wifi that my sister rented while in Florence. It was an awesome experience to have one. So thank you for telling us that you can get one in Japan and even delivered at your hotel 👍
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 10 месяцев назад
Glad to have helped!
@timmarshall5381
@timmarshall5381 11 месяцев назад
Very helpful, thanks!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 11 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ezwriter101
@ezwriter101 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for this clear and helpful video. I've decided to go with the Ninja WiFi, since I'll have my iPad and my iPhone, and I'll have a friend with me as well. I think my AT&T phone might still be locked, but I'll check just out of curiosity.
@warl0ch
@warl0ch Год назад
The T-Mobile International plan works great in Japan. But, I also got a esim for a local number with Au. They've got good rates/plans as well.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@vitalitymirth
@vitalitymirth Год назад
I used a pocket WiFi at the summit of Mt Fuji in the middle of an ice storm, and the pocket WiFi worked!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Wow! Thanks for sharing!
@ryanlecoeur
@ryanlecoeur 2 месяца назад
Which one did u use
@chrisjeelizondo8164
@chrisjeelizondo8164 Месяц назад
They should make that a commercial lol
@CNEpornstar
@CNEpornstar Год назад
We found the setup for our sim a little troublesome at first but then the instructions made sense and we just missed a few steps, but after that both phones were connected and did not need to be around the wifi hotspot to be connected. We debated initially getting a wifi hotspot, but then decided that since I go out in the mornings for coffee and exploration that if the other person woke up early that they may explore about too and need internet, this and the fact that we only need to worry about charging out phones and not the wifi hotspot so we each can just focus on our device and charge it with a battery pack when needed. Different situations might make it more viable for a hotspot such as having a family all using it, but if you're just solo or 2 people I think a sim is way more convenient. Great explanations for everything though!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience! It all helps everyone!
@007johnnyman
@007johnnyman 8 месяцев назад
😂Q la
@betovas7306
@betovas7306 Год назад
Thanks a lot for the video. It really helped. I choosed ninja pocket wifi I hope it works great!
@fsiqueirar
@fsiqueirar 2 месяца назад
Did it work?
@theinternationalist1357
@theinternationalist1357 Год назад
Wow, thanks for this informative vid on wifi/esim, it is so helpful!! I'll be in Japan this June and is struggling on getting data/eSim for my Samsung 23 Ultra, which has the eSim capacity from ATT. Japan is my go-to country every year.
@mebeeingb2421
@mebeeingb2421 Год назад
I have a 22 Ultra and will be going with an esim! As soon as i found out, you can use a hotspot with esim it made since to use esim for my little group. it's basically a pocket wifi, and it's $17 for 10gbs
@theinternationalist1357
@theinternationalist1357 Год назад
@@mebeeingb2421 Ok Cool, please let me know when your JP on the Esim and which provider with your 22 Ultra, mine is 23 Ultra. I'll be in JP in June. Thanks.
@xeebot
@xeebot 9 месяцев назад
So helpful. Thank you!
@SuperAqueos
@SuperAqueos Год назад
I used a sim and had mobal (data only), and was able to have it delivered to the US was nice. Was able to set it up in 5 minutes in line for the JR pass redemption.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Great! Thank you for sharing your experience!
@patriciamurashige6879
@patriciamurashige6879 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!!! Going with the Wi-Fi modem
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 11 месяцев назад
Glad to help! Enjoy your trip.
@tinale9458
@tinale9458 6 месяцев назад
THANKS FOR SHARING THE VIDEO ! HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOUR FAMILY AND ALL THE BEST WISHES IN 2024.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 6 месяцев назад
Thank you! Happy new year.
@gayathrinarayanan4263
@gayathrinarayanan4263 Месяц назад
This is *just* the video I was looking for!! Thank you for the detailed info and comparison!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful!
@solidsn2011
@solidsn2011 Год назад
I’ve been to Japan first time in 2015 and pocket wifi was a great solution because I was always with my wife! Now that we are visiting again next month we will be more people and we will also have children so I am considering getting 3 esims just in case we separate and we need to communicate.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Sounds like a good plan!
@cryptik_official
@cryptik_official 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the tip on Ubigi!
@neogenesus
@neogenesus Год назад
Going to Japan this May and will be getting a pocket wifi for me and SIM card for my wife. We probably will be using the pocket wifi most of the time but having a SIM card for my wife's phone is for when if we got separated. I also have T-mobile and get an unlimited but slow (256kbps) internet connection all over the world (I've used it in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand). It is good enough for using messenger, light browsing, using maps, etc. The pocket wifi in Japan is really good and I've used it on Shinkansen under an underground tunnel and still get 3-4 bars.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Have a wonderful time in Japan!
@fusedglass01
@fusedglass01 Год назад
Just signed up for Google Fi to my unlocked Samsung S21 Ultra, funny seeing two antenna signals on my phone. I added a 2nd number vs transferring my existing. I'm on T-Mobile and told there is decent coverage in Japan but I didn't want to risk it. Thanks for the info. I'll try to remember to come back here and post my experience when I get back from Japan in a few months.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Please do share how it goes!
@extremelucky1
@extremelucky1 Год назад
I got an eSim data with Ubigi which is an international provider. It was a very convenient and seamless experience, also affordable. I will probably use them again on my second trip to Japan. I don’t do phone calls as I use app calling when I am there. Great video!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Aweseome! Thank you for sharing your experience! And thank for watching :)
@dreamerrider
@dreamerrider 10 месяцев назад
You phone needs to be unlocked for esim as well or no?
@ricktoledo21
@ricktoledo21 8 месяцев назад
Ubigi has been great for me as well.
@thenimitpatel
@thenimitpatel Год назад
What a super informative video. You know it's great when I come to learn about ABC and learn about XYZ. I have heard of GoogleFi but since it was never a great option to use as our main plan here in the US, I didn't think of it for international travel! It sounds like a tremendous option to stay connected with a local number while traveling! I've used both pocket wifi/SIM when traveling internationally. Actually the first time, I opted for pocket wifi in Iceland. It was incredible. Blazing fast. Allowed us to connect not just our phones, but computers etc. Then I've mostly used SIMs in Europe. It was usually cheaper from the options I found, and worked just fine for us. However, this is the first time we are really traveling to a country where my expectation is there to be a huge language barrier for me to overcome and I mostly opted for the pocket wifi on softbank because it was only $17 for a week, and this way I can also use it for my computer. No brainer!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Hi, thank you for the kinds words! And thank you for sharing your experience! Very much appreciated :)
@JuanWayTrips
@JuanWayTrips 9 месяцев назад
Glad to hear that Google Fi works well in Japan. Traveling there next week for the first time and haven't seen any mention of it (just pocket WiFi) so I was worried it wouldn't work. I've used Fi for the past year, and have done international trips to Peru and Mexico. It does take 10-15 minutes to connect once in a new country, but usually, in that time we are still deplaning and walking to immigration, so a phone connection isn't as necessary. It's just so nice not needing to think about it when traveling (unlike when I had Verizon and had to pick the days I would use my cell phone in order to avoid extra charges).
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 9 месяцев назад
Since you are already a user you will notice that it connects pretty quickly in Japan. Have a great trip!
@jacksan1
@jacksan1 8 месяцев назад
I'm a frequent traveler to Japan, and I use Google Fi to stay in touch with the U.S. and HIS Mobile for Japan-side calls (two separate phones). Google Fi kicks in immediately every time my plane lands in Japan and is good to go while taxing to the gate. I carry the second phone so that people within Japan need not call international to reach me as being required to ring my Google Fi number.
@clydekawanishi7998
@clydekawanishi7998 28 дней назад
I loved my pocket wifi when I was inJapan in Oct 23. I used mine for my tablet which allowed me to uses Google. since I don't uses my cell phone in Japan witch is a locked phone. It came in handy through out my trip.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 27 дней назад
Thanks for sharing!
@JohnnyNacis
@JohnnyNacis Год назад
Mobal is great. used it last august for a month. down side, if you text/call your friends & family back at home, it'll show as unknown number bc you most likely never stored their numbers in your contacts with a country code. kind of annoying but the reliable data and service mobal provides is worth it
@mkowalski4646
@mkowalski4646 11 месяцев назад
Soo good video! Thanks a lot!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 11 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it!
@MuchoArigato
@MuchoArigato 7 месяцев назад
Fantastic. Very helpful.
@felipet391
@felipet391 4 месяца назад
Excellent content as always! The only point I would add about the SIM card is verifying if the device works in the expected frequencies (Hz). After some research I realized my phone doesn't support all the mobile frequencies from the Japanese telecom companies... So, pocket wifi is probably the best solution for my scenario - even though I would prefer not carrying an extra device.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 4 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing!
@billhawaii8445
@billhawaii8445 Год назад
I used to rent WiFi every time I went back to Japan. Nowadays I just use the roaming service that my carrier provides. It’s the easiest. なんの問題も無いです。
@davidmcfarland2531
@davidmcfarland2531 2 месяца назад
If you get a Pocket WiFi make sure to disable photo cloud sync like iPhoto to iCloud. Otherwise you could quickly get throttled taking photos and video all day If getting a data only plan make sure you and your contacts install WhatsApp for voice (and txt) over the internet. WhatsApp is ubiquitous in Asia
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 2 месяца назад
Excellent advice, thanks for sharing!
@tgwinternational3296
@tgwinternational3296 Год назад
Went to Japan in May 2023. I have an old plan from TMobile which included basic LTE roaming for free. It was good enough for basic browsing on my phone, checking train schedules, buying tickets, messaging and even FaceTime. My kids got the 4G Sakura sim from haneda airport which now I think we should not have gotten.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Hi, thanks for sharing your experience! It all helps! Sakura mobile is a good option! I have been testing it out for the past two months and it has been great!
@joits
@joits Год назад
On my previous trips, I've always gone with the pocket wifi mainly because I didn't have the option for buying a local SIM due to my phone being locked. Its worked great for us (group of 4) for the most part except for instances like when someone gets separated and we can't find them and can't contact them since they're out of range of the pocket wifi, or if one of two people choose to do something else. On a recent solo trip to the UK and France, I opted to go with AT&T's international day pass which was $10 per day since when doing research for local pocket wifi, I found that they were around $8 a day. I figured for just a bit extra a day, I don't need to carry around an extra device and worry about it's battery and by using the international day pass, I get to keep my own number and my phone just works as it does when I'm home. I had no issues with connectivity even when I ventured out of the big city areas. Whenever I return to Japan, I will probably still get a pocket wifi with my friends as we're sharing the cost, but I will activate the international day pass should I need it.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@PrinceDavid
@PrinceDavid Год назад
I am going to Japan in a week and a half. I also use AT&T and plan to use the international day pass when I got here. I hope it works well.
@joits
@joits Год назад
@@PrinceDavid I did some research and read on forums that it works especially well in big cities. As I mentioned it worked great in Paris and even when I was in the North East of France in the Normandy area, it worked like a charm. So easy too. Once you land, your phone just searches for the local network and bam, you're connected!
@joits
@joits 11 месяцев назад
@@PrinceDavid How did it work out for you?
@PrinceDavid
@PrinceDavid 11 месяцев назад
@@joits it worked out perfectly! I turned on roaming on my iPhone then as soon as I landed on Japan and took off airport mode it worked! No 5G but it still worked.
@craigholt71
@craigholt71 Месяц назад
We have just come back from Japan, used the pocket wifi and it worked brilliantly allowing us to use multiple devices without any problems. Even worked on our cruise ship whilst we were at sea, only lost connection once.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing!
@blackhorn7888
@blackhorn7888 Год назад
I just traveled to Japan from India last week.. went through your video and decided to use UBIGI eSIM… must say the network was fantastic and very competitively priced. It took only 10 minutes for setup. No hassle for pick up and drop off of pocket Wi-Fi. Thank you so much for guiding me.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Hi, so glad to know this! Thank you for sharing your experience :) BTW, I'll be testing a variety of different eSIMs in Japan very soon!
@nilofaurashik6967
@nilofaurashik6967 9 месяцев назад
Hi, so did you use both esim and pocket wifi ?
@blackhorn7888
@blackhorn7888 9 месяцев назад
@@nilofaurashik6967 Hi I used only UBIGI eSIM and trust me it was enough unless your data requirement is enormously high which might drain your phone’s battery life.
@karthik000023
@karthik000023 8 месяцев назад
Hi! We’re planning to go to Japan during March. Could you help us out to plan our trip?
@ozpain1
@ozpain1 5 месяцев назад
google fi was excellent during my first trip to Japan! worked perfectly, and I'll be using it again for my upcoming return.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing!
@jimbobimboslice
@jimbobimboslice 4 месяца назад
So do you just activate the plan before you fly out or when do you activate Google Fi? I have Verizon but confirmed my phone is NOT locked. When should I do the Google Fi plan?
@PeteCorp
@PeteCorp 7 месяцев назад
Great advice
@rdwilander
@rdwilander Год назад
I just had the bad experience of a closed "Mobal" counter pick up at Narita Japan. Wasn't expecting a 3 hour (ridiculous) line up to clear customs. Having said that, Mobal would be wise to extend their service counter hours or have some way of easily collecting the Sim at the airport. Something like a scaled down Amazon pick up locker.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
HI, terribly sorry to hear about your experience. They are supposed to have good customer service so I hope they can help you get your SIM elsewhere. Thanks for sharing your experience! I hope your trip is amazing from this point forward!
@garrettallen4106
@garrettallen4106 11 месяцев назад
Edit** you answered my question at the end. Thanks!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 10 месяцев назад
Great, let us know if you have further questions!
@ductritran8637
@ductritran8637 Год назад
I live in Melbourne Australia , I travel to japan often each time is 4 weeks . I purchase Docomo SIM card in Australia, they are on line sale and cost $80.00 Australia ( $54 usd ) unlimited data for 30 days , far cheaper than roaming . You must order them fews weeks before you leave home , normally it’s arrived in a week after you order and paid . This way made everything easy once you in japan just swap the SIM cards and activate . There is an instruction come with the SIM card to activated your docomo sim or you can ask Docomo mobile staff at the airport help you to activated.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@37jamesyboy
@37jamesyboy Год назад
esim worked perfect for me
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@janiekcarney5482
@janiekcarney5482 5 месяцев назад
Exactly the video I needed. Thank you. I’m going to have to buy a new phone!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 5 месяцев назад
Let us know if you have further questions.
@fabiozwei
@fabiozwei Год назад
hi, curious that i found a local pocket wifi with on fair usage policy and cheaper price than ninja wifi. I think its slower than Ninja tho. Thankyou for your recommendations!
@davyf7620
@davyf7620 Год назад
I rent my Wi-Fi from my local JTB or H.I.S. Travel agency at home in Honolulu. You take it with you and as soon as your plane touches down, you have Wi-Fi. Also, you don’t have to worry about the office not being open if your flight is delayed. When your trip is over, you simply carry it home with you and return it at the agency office. Portable charger and insurance included in price. Best Wi-Fi option for me, no worries.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thanks for sharing! 🏝
@aleckinch1199
@aleckinch1199 Год назад
Beautiful footage @ 2:00min , can you share what camera & setup & settings you used? I really like how high up you get, assume maybe a monopod pole or?
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thanks! That was filmed with an Insta360 on a selfie stick. www.amazon.com/shop/kenshoquest/list/1GK1WDK926USP?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_aipsflist_aipsfkenshoquest_T2TSBV53CQQ9MNGSMD7Z
@terreechu
@terreechu 6 месяцев назад
for my situation I used pocket wifi. i bought it from amazon and when i arrived to asia i bought the data plan in the pocket wifi app and it worked seamlessly. the pocket wifi acts as a router and uses the cell towers that are around you cons it may be bulky carrying it with a portable battery charger but it’s a small trade off since we were out for most of the day. both my partner and i haven’t paid off our phones yet so unlocking wasn’t an option. i also didn’t want to deal with the hassle of buying an e sim at the airport after an 14 hr flight. it’s one less thing you have to worry about. strongly recommend 😊
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@1surftheblue
@1surftheblue 4 месяца назад
Which one did you buy?
@jayperreira2778
@jayperreira2778 3 месяца назад
Got back yesterday. AT&T International Plan is $10 a day and $5 more for a second line. Worked perfectly.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing!
@torakwarius
@torakwarius Год назад
Thanks for this very informative video! I purchased an eSim plan with Airalo, but never got it to activate (I think there was a glitch in my installation). Hoping to be able to activate it on my next trip to Japan.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
You're welcome! Let us know how it goes with Airalo and if you have any questions. We'll also be doing a comparison review with them included.
@kvom01
@kvom01 4 месяца назад
I used an eSim in my Pixel8 phone the past few weeks when traveling in Asia. That one had a local phone#, but I never used it to call. And to call home I needed to turn it off. I think for tourists a non-call eSim might be ideal.
@billgracey6369
@billgracey6369 Год назад
I just used my cell phone in Japan and while I had trouble accessing some free wifi, I was able to use them for my two overnight trips there. I didnt get any SIM or pocket wifi while I was there. If I was there longer I may have gotten a pocket wifi or a SIM card. But my phone worked fine without any for my two short stays.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Great, thanks for letting us know how it worked for you!
@leebradoify
@leebradoify Год назад
Just subscribed! Super helpful Looking to travel to Japan for 40 days! Is there no truly unlimited data plans for Mobil wifi? The throttle seems terrible. Thanks again
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Hi, thanks for subscribing :) 40 days will be awesome! And correct, no truly unlimited plan that I am aware of. They all go by the fair usage policy. However, unless you using over 3GB of data/day then you should be fine. If you need more per day Ninja WiFi has plans up to 10GB/day. Otherwise, we like to take advantage of our accommodations wifi whenever we can. Usually faster in hotels vs Airbnbs.
@1988remixx
@1988remixx 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for your channel & info. I would love to go back to Japan at least once as an adult. I could be wrong or not getting all my info straight but it just seems like Japan makes it so cumbersome & convoluted to travel there? Everything seems so segmented. “Get this, but not that, can’t go here, can’t go there, got it buy it here, can’t buy it there, turn this on but not before this time & can’t use it after that time ect ect”!! LOL!
@eva_4g636
@eva_4g636 Год назад
Tmobile has a plan for 30 bucks I think I use it over seas all the time and no change in plan or Sim card needed. Just land and it sends a text saying welcome japan, Korea, Etc And roll unlimited data
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
That's awesome, thanks for sharing!!
@presentcent1473
@presentcent1473 Год назад
How the service though?
@eva_4g636
@eva_4g636 Год назад
Was able to upload to Flickr and watch videos so good so far
@wendynguyen8296
@wendynguyen8296 Год назад
It works good my friend has used it. My Verizon didn’t work at all I was thinking changing my plan.
@osakakawaii
@osakakawaii Год назад
It is slower that using an esim or pocket wifi though.
@miguelangelsanchez3427
@miguelangelsanchez3427 Год назад
The last time that somebody from our family went to Japan, we decided to go with the esim solution. All activated by QR code and had data as soon as it was permitted
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@alfonsolujan6100
@alfonsolujan6100 11 месяцев назад
I'm going this Tuesday thinking of going to esim also which one did you get ?
@patsRN
@patsRN 5 месяцев назад
For me, it’s Airalo e-sim, it’s fast. I’m not going to pay $10/day with added fees. I've always use it whenever I go to Japan 🇯🇵
@gymitsui7634
@gymitsui7634 Год назад
Awesome info. When u coming bck to Malaysia ?
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Very soon!
@robinsang7746
@robinsang7746 10 месяцев назад
I used data roaming for 2 days, then got a data sim from Bic Camera at my convenience. My network charges $5 for a day of data roaming, but I was only charged for 1 day of use 😛
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your experience! BIC Camera is a good option in a pinch!
@iPlayOnSpica
@iPlayOnSpica Год назад
I have Google Fi, so I see no reason to do anything. I get the same $10/GB/month and unlimited text, and I can use WhatsApp or LINE to avoid paying for calls. I also have a vpn so public wifi's lack of security isn't an issue. If I somehow see myself using data a lot, I may consider portable wifi if it turns out to be the cheaper option and isn't a burden to carry and recharge. EDIT: You covered it starting at 9:24 lol, cheers! 😊
@pres002
@pres002 Год назад
Lol Google fi service is amazing idk what issues you've had. I've never once had issues and I've been with them since the alpha days when they first started
@sylviamartinez7407
@sylviamartinez7407 10 месяцев назад
Excellent video. I am travelling to Japan in Nov. My question is, even that I have a different carrier like Boost mobile I can have a second plan like the google fi ?
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 10 месяцев назад
Hi, glad it is helpful :) Regarding your question, yes, it doesn't matter who your current carrier is. As long as your phone is unlocked, you can switch or add a second plan. It's easiest if you have either a dual SIM phone or eSIM.
@bertman4
@bertman4 Год назад
I do have Google Fi and an option I use for voice calling is LINE. Obviously the other person must have the app installed on their smartphone.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Excellent advice! Especially in Japan where everyone uses LINE!!
@mikegriffin2425
@mikegriffin2425 Год назад
Great video, just an fyi...Verizon unlocks phones 60 days after purchase now, even if on a device payment plan. This makes e-sims much more attractive.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Hi, thanks for sharing this! Super helpful to know!
@camilogonzalez7770
@camilogonzalez7770 4 месяца назад
Thank you
@Khalilnewyork116
@Khalilnewyork116 10 месяцев назад
This was super informative! Though I do have one question: Since my iPhone was purchased from a T-Mobile store, would it still be considered “locked” even if there is an easy way to switch out my SIM card and replace it with a Japanese eSIM card during my trip? Otherwise, thanks! Can’t wait for my trip in October! 😄🎌
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 10 месяцев назад
Hi, glad it is helpful :) Regarding your phone being locked, it's hard to say. If you are in the U.S. then I would contact T-Mobile and ask them. By default, your phone will be locked if you signed up for a plan regardless if you can take out your SIM. Let me know if you need further clarification :)
@hermes8258
@hermes8258 Год назад
Thanks.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
You're welcome!
@falafelwaffle1605
@falafelwaffle1605 6 месяцев назад
These days eSims have gotten crazy convenient. Airalo has 10 GB for $9 in Japan, and I've used the same app for Australia and Europe, which makes it easy to have them all in one place. Just save offline/print a copy of the activation instructions to make sure you don't forget a step. And if you are going to two countries on one trip, only add one esim at a time in the order that you need them, since some phones will only allow one at a time and don't allow you to remove and re-add one if you enable them in the wrong order.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your tips!
@eisenklad
@eisenklad Год назад
personally, in 2019, i used a pocket wifi and a travel data sim from my country(singapore) the pocket wifi device also doubled as a powerbank. as for throttling, the pocket wifi did it to me after i tried streaming my walk. so probably the upload amount is the main issue. the reason why i got both because i was using a Huawei phone, so some mobile frequency coverage is kinda spotty. i did pack my old sony C3 just in case, which i did use on my second day with the travel sim. better speeds over all as a second hotspot device. when you hit the daily limit, which you will get a SMS to buy certain 3/5/7/30 day "data packages".
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thank you for sharing your experience!
@Rudyjosephjr
@Rudyjosephjr Год назад
Huawei have dual sim slot. Why the need for pocket wifi? Im usin p30 pro. Used singtel on primary and metfone, digi on secondary if im in cambodia or msia.
@eisenklad
@eisenklad Год назад
@@Rudyjosephjr the second sim slot is for my 256GB micro SD...
@Rudyjosephjr
@Rudyjosephjr Год назад
@@eisenklad why keep data in removable drive. I suggest you export all via usb c to external drive. Besides huawei have 256 or 512gb build in.
@misterbill5700
@misterbill5700 9 месяцев назад
Love your videos, wish I found them sooner. Question about the return of the pocket wifi. My group is arriving in Haneda but departing in Narita. Do you know if there is any problem with returning the device at a different airport? Thanks!
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 9 месяцев назад
It should be fine. The pocket WiFi usually comes with an addressed return envelope, so you can also drop it in the mail to return.
@raahulvasanth
@raahulvasanth 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for the great video as usual! I’m thinking it would be good to be able to call local numbers in Japan (for e.g., hotels, restaurants etc.) while there. Is there a way to achieve this with only a data connection, as getting a local Japanese number seems to be an hassle, especially for a short trip?
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 10 месяцев назад
HI, thanks for the nice comment :) Many establishments use Line App. So if you know their ID you can message them that way. If you are staying at a hotel you can always ask them to place a call for you. But the best would be an actual number. I realize you have a short trip but the company Mobal I mention in the video is very good. We recently tested them out for two months and the service was easy to set up and worked great. You can pick it up at the airport upon arrival or have it delivered.
@raahulvasanth
@raahulvasanth 10 месяцев назад
Thanks, I understand. Yes, ours is a 12-13 day trip. I guess I could also use Skype calling to call Japanese numbers. Do you think that’ll work well?
@andaron
@andaron Год назад
We have used Moshi Moshi eSim for 2 weeks, 30 dollars for 20GB, no problem with reception and we had over half of data left
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@alfonsolujan6100
@alfonsolujan6100 11 месяцев назад
Never heard of that one was it fast?
@andaron
@andaron 11 месяцев назад
@@alfonsolujan6100 yes
@deamonllama2191
@deamonllama2191 8 месяцев назад
Do you know if Mobal 50GB eSIM gets throttled on a daily basis after a certain number of GB? I’m considering getting Mobal 50GB eSIM and using it as a hotspot for my whole family.
@photomitch
@photomitch 5 месяцев назад
In April will be my first trip to Japan and I've been viewing the various videos on what to do and not to do before my trip, when I arrive, while I am there etc, and I'm confused and very bewildered. Why is this country so damn complicated? I've visited Europe a number of time and never had to do so much pre travel preparations in my life of travel. I have to register my medications, deal with reservations at various venues and transportation. WOW, this is already making me sorry I signed up to go there.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 5 месяцев назад
Hi, i'm sorry all the videos can make it confusing and overwhelming. Please let us know if you have any questions we can help with :).
@wizirbyman
@wizirbyman Год назад
I don't think i'd get a pocket wifi just because I hate having to hold more things in my bags/pockets. Plus it's kind of annoying to go out at night to restaurants or bars and need to watch over the pocket wifi lol. Obviously it's way cheaper to share and use but the convenience of a sim/esim is what makes it the choice for me.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest Год назад
Can't argue with this! Thanks for sharing!
@superwill043
@superwill043 11 месяцев назад
We're in Japan now, and set up Google Fi before we left. Very great suggestion (for us)! Our phones are compatible with the service (Pixel 6 Pro), so it was easy to set up with a virtual SIM. Not sure how it would be if we needed a physical SIM or had compatibility issues with the phone.
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 11 месяцев назад
Glad it’s working out well for you!
@thaomai8112
@thaomai8112 11 месяцев назад
Hi there, your video is very helpful. I have a question that if I have T-mobile will covering WiFi In Japan, do I need to buy E SIM card? Thank you very much! 👍
@KenshoQuest
@KenshoQuest 11 месяцев назад
@@thaomai8112 If you have an international T-mobile plan covering Japan, that should work instead of getting an E SIM.
@thaomai8112
@thaomai8112 11 месяцев назад
@@KenshoQuest thank you very much for your response 👍 your video is very helpful 👍
@moriahdavies8376
@moriahdavies8376 6 месяцев назад
Where in Japan have you been using it?
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