# Best eSIM for Japan 2026 — top picks for UK travellers
Japan is one of the most popular destinations for UK travellers — and one of the most connected countries in the world. Getting online is essential for navigation, translation apps and booking restaurants on the go. But using your UK SIM for roaming in Japan can be expensive.
A travel eSIM is the best solution. Install it before you fly and you'll have local data rates from the moment you land at Narita or Haneda.
Mobile network coverage in Japan
Japan has excellent mobile coverage across cities and most tourist areas. The major networks are NTT Docomo, SoftBank and au (KDDI). Coverage in rural areas and mountain regions can be patchy, but the vast majority of travel routes — Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Hakone — are very well covered.
International eSIM providers in Japan typically roam on NTT Docomo or SoftBank, both of which offer strong nationwide coverage.
Best eSIM options for Japan — UK travellers
WorldSIM
WorldSIM covers Japan on major networks and their eSIM is a solid choice for UK travellers. The app-based management makes it straightforward to buy data, check your balance and top up.
What we like:
- Works in Japan and 200+ other countries on one eSIM
- No contract — buy what you need
- UK-based customer support
- Can be used across multiple countries if you're combining Japan with other destinations
Japan data packages are available for short trips and longer stays. If you're doing a classic Japan itinerary — Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka — a 10GB package typically covers 1-2 weeks of normal use.
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BambooSIM
BambooSIM is a competitive option for Japan data. Their eSIM is straightforward to install and their Japan coverage is reliable in city areas.
What we like:
- Competitive pricing for Japan data
- Simple digital activation — no physical SIM needed
- Good for city-based trips
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Do you need data in Japan?
Connectivity is arguably more important in Japan than almost anywhere else. Here's why:
Google Maps and Google Translate — navigation in Japan without data is genuinely difficult. Street signs are often in Japanese only. Google Translate's camera feature (point your phone at Japanese text to translate it) is incredibly useful and requires data.
Restaurant bookings — many popular restaurants require advance booking via apps or websites. You'll need data to access these.
Train navigation — Japan's rail network is extensive and complex. Apps like Japan Official Travel App or Hyperdia make navigation much easier and require data to update in real time.
How much data do you need for Japan?
| Trip length | Light use | Typical use | Heavy use |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 week | 3GB | 8GB | 15GB+ |
| 2 weeks | 6GB | 15GB | 25GB+ |
Typical use in Japan tends to be higher than other destinations because of the reliance on translation apps and navigation.
Japan travel tips — phone and connectivity
- Pocket WiFi vs eSIM — pocket WiFi devices are popular in Japan and available to rent at the airport. They're good for groups but add a device to carry. An eSIM is simpler for solo travellers and couples.
- IC Card apps — Tokyo's Suica card (for trains and convenience stores) is now available as an app on iPhone and some Android phones. It requires NFC and works even without mobile data once set up.
- Emergency calls — dial 110 for police or 119 for fire and ambulance in Japan.
- Power banks — Japan is very walkable and you'll use your phone heavily for maps and translation. A portable charger is essential.
- Download offline content — download Google Maps offline for Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka before you fly. This saves data and works when you're underground on the subway.
Setting up your eSIM for Japan
- Confirm eSIM compatibility — iPhone XS and later, Samsung Galaxy S21 and later, Google Pixel 3 and later all support eSIM
- Unlock your phone — contact your UK network if needed
- Install before you leave — you need WiFi or data to install an eSIM
- Set the Japan eSIM as your data SIM — keep your UK SIM for calls and texts
- Disable data roaming on your UK SIM — prevents accidental charges
Frequently asked questions
Will my UK phone work in Japan?
Most modern UK smartphones work in Japan. Japan uses bands 1, 3, 8, 19 and 42 for 4G LTE. Phones sold in the UK typically support bands 1, 3 and 8 which is sufficient for good coverage in cities and tourist areas.
Can I make calls with a travel eSIM in Japan?
Data-only eSIMs (which most travel eSIMs are) don't support voice calls. You can use WhatsApp, FaceTime or Google Meet over data for calls. Your UK number remains available for incoming calls via your UK SIM, but roaming call charges will apply.
Is there free WiFi in Japan?
Free WiFi is available in most hotels, convenience stores (7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Lawson), major train stations and tourist attractions. However, it's often slow and unreliable. A travel eSIM gives you a much better experience for navigation and on-the-go use.
What's the best translation app for Japan?
Google Translate is the most versatile — the camera feature for translating signs and menus in real time is excellent. DeepL is better for longer text translations. Both work well in Japan.
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Apple maintains a full list of eSIM compatible devices on their support site — check before purchasing a travel eSIM.