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pongpingpong
8 months ago

We got all eSIMs at different providers. were all very good, although there were certainly quality differences in the networks.

You can buy this before the flight and then activate it directly at the airport after arrival. There are different packages, but costs are not more than a few euros per GB or even half a Euro per GB for particularly large packages.

WeiSte
8 months ago

I was in Tokyo, there was free Wi-Fi on the street almost everywhere.

Often public Wi-Fi hotspots, but also those of shops, etc. that work freely on the street. In the hotel anyway.

Mobile Internet will not work with your German phone. But I had no problem in the Greater Tokyo being longer in a “WLAN hole”. Telephoneing would go, but it costs a lot of money. (Exceeding discussions 2.99 euros per minute, incoming 1.79 euros per minute, with a German telecommunications contract for example (see screenshot SMS):

Unfortunately, I don’t know what it looks like in Japan.

Physics96
8 months ago

If your phone is eSIM capable you can buy an eSIM e.g.:

https://www.airalo.com/en/japan-esim