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12 Comments
Thanks for you
Hi Ken san, thank you for another useful and informative video. For our future international trips we will be using eSim's, agree with you here. After a trip to New Zealand a couple of years back i swapped my physical sim to an NZ provider one but by the time I got home I had lost my aussie Sim and had to buy a new one! Using an eSim where i reduce the chance of losing my physical sim is a step forward for someone like me! 😁
Thanks for another informative video! I purposely chose to use T-Mobile in the US because it includes basic data in many countries with an optional price for high-speed data. $35 for 10 days and 5GB of data has been great for me but Saily looks like an even better option: More data for less money 🙌.
Thank you for the information
Good video..good info!! Thanks Ken san!
Good information, more competition in the eSim market is always a good thing as it pushes vendors to provide a better service
Nice informative video Kengo san! I’m considering using an eSim when I visit Japan again in the future. Thanks 🙂
Thank you for this info Kengo san but 30gb is not enough for us so i will be using the Japan Wireless unlimited e-sim and using my phone as a hotspot. I already get EU roaming included.
I wish I could get a Japanese phone number. Many useful websites need one.
I wish the shinkansen booking site accepted foreign credit cards too.
This was very informative. When we came to Japan, we rented a pocket wi-go, but this seems like a better option. Thanks for providing such good information!
I will definitely be getting a eSim for my trip after your helpful video.
I’ll be sure this video too for these cards I’m trying to get the hang of when coming here!! Very Appreciated!! ✌️✌️✌️