Why Choose eSIM?
Keep Your Home SIM
No Delivery Time
Eco-Friendly Choice
No Need to Have Multiple SIMs
TokyoeSIM Data Plans
How does TokyoeSIM work?
1 Confirm eSIM compatibility and select a data package.
Ensure your device supports eSIM. Once confirmed, choose and buy the data package that fits your requirements. Check compatibility2 Adhere to the setup guidelines.
Refer to the email instructions sent to you post-purchase to finalize the eSIM installation and activation.3 Connect instantly upon arrival.
Upon reaching your destination, your device will seamlessly connect to the local internet network. Buy Your eSIMWhy choose TokyoeSIM? Enjoy Reliable and Affordable Internet in Japan!
Does My Phone Support eSIM?
Not sure about your device? Go to Settings → Cellular or Mobile Data If you see an option like "Add Cellular Plan" or "Add Data Plan", then your device has eSIM capability.
Not sure about your device? Go to Settings → Connections → SIM Card Manager. If you have the option to “Add mobile plan”, your device supports eSIMs.
Not sure about your device? Go to Settings → Connections → SIM Card Manager. If you have the option to “Add mobile plan”, your device supports eSIMs.
Not sure about your device? Go to Settings → Connections → SIM Card Manager. If you have the option to “Add mobile plan”, your device supports eSIMs.
TokyoeSIM is quite popular among travelers
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)
An eSIM, or embedded SIM, is a digital SIM card that serves the same purpose as a traditional physical SIM card but is integrated into a device, eliminating the need for a removable card. Instead of physically inserting or swapping out a SIM card in a device, eSIMs allow users to activate a cellular plan from a carrier directly over the internet.
This technology is especially useful for devices that may benefit from compact designs and for people who frequently travel, as it enables them to switch carriers or plans without changing a physical card.
Each eSIM has a set data limit and validity duration. If your data is consumed before the validity days are over, your eSIM will become inactive, disconnecting your internet access. Likewise, when the plan's duration expires, your eSIM deactivates.
To avoid disruptions, consider topping up your eSIM if you anticipate needing more data. This way, you'll always have internet when it's crucial.
Dual SIM refers to a phone's capability to hold and operate two separate SIM cards simultaneously, allowing users to have two different phone numbers or service providers on a single device.
Here’s how you can use dual SIM:
- Two physical SIM cards
- A physical SIM card and an eSIM
- Two eSIMs (only on iPhone 13, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max and later versions)