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Reviews: Japan 4G/5G eSIM 1-30 days High-speed data Daily package/Data package Optional days (calendar day) QR code
Guest User2025-10-19
I purchased this eSIM for my recent trip to Japan, and it worked flawlessly from the moment I activated it. The setup was super simple, and the connection was fast and stable everywhere I went – Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. I never had to worry about finding Wi-Fi or dealing with physical SIM cards. The data speed was impressive, and I could easily use Google Maps, translation apps, and stay connected with friends. Highly recommend this eSIM for anyone traveling to Japan!
Reviews: Japan SoftBank 4G/5G native line eSIM 1-30 days One-click installation QR code
Guest User2025-10-14
Internet speed pretty fast , some spot will no signal and I believe it is environment issue , highly recommend
Reviews: Nagoya to Shirakawa-go & Hida Takayama: UNESCO Heritage 1-Day Tour
Guest User2025-09-23
This was a group tour with tourists from all over the world. The guide spoke Chinese, English, Japanese, and even Korean. It was a real challenge, and we were so competitive. The bus was almost full. The drive seemed to take about an hour, with a 10-minute stop at the Takayama service area, where everyone could do some shopping, use the restroom, and take photos. We stayed in Takayama for two hours, and it was a pretty tight schedule. We rushed to attend the Miyagawa morning market in Takayama, which closed at noon. We enjoyed some popular favorites like beef sushi, cat cafes, seasonal fruits, and milk. We also visited Takayama Jinya, the former headquarters of the Japanese government. The Shirakawa River trip took another two hours, which was also quite tight. The route involved lining up for a bus (300 yen) to the summit. The famous Shirakawa scenery was all captured from the summit. After descending, we visited a few more houses, but time was limited, so we only visited one or two. There was a fee for admission.
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