Cheapest Japan eSIM 2026 — Lowest Price by Plan Size, Per GB & Trip Length



Last updated: June 2nd, 2026

The cheapest Japan eSIM in 2026 is Travelsim Asia at $3.49 for 1 GB / 7 days — fifty cents ahead of Saily, Nomad, and Airalo. Travelsim Asia also leads at 3 GB ($6.99 / 15 days), 5 GB ($9.99 / 30 days), 10 GB ($16.49 / 30 days), and 20 GB ($22.99 / 30 days), with Nomad within a cent at each. Ubigi is the cheapest 10 GB / 7-day option at $14, and Nomad's 50 GB / 30 days at $35.00 offers the lowest per-GB rate in the market at $0.70/GB. This guide breaks down the cheapest option at every data tier — with exact prices, validity windows, and network coverage included.

Cheapest Japan eSIM 2026 — quick verdict by plan size

  • Cheapest 1 GB: Travelsim Asia — $3.49 / 7 days (Saily next at $3.99)
  • Cheapest 3 GB: Travelsim Asia — $6.99 / 15 days
  • Cheapest 5 GB: Travelsim Asia — $9.99 / 30 days (Nomad next at $10.00)
  • Cheapest 10 GB (30 days): Travelsim Asia — $16.49 / 30 days (Ubigi next at $16.50)
  • Cheapest 10 GB (7 days): Ubigi — $14.00 / 7 days
  • Cheapest 20 GB: Travelsim Asia — $22.99 / 30 days (Nomad next at $23.00)
  • Cheapest per GB overall: Nomad 50 GB / 30 days — $0.70/GB
  • Most expensive on short trips: Holafly — starts at $3.90/day, dropping to ~$2.50/day for 30-day plans; FUP threshold not disclosed

Prices verified June 2026. Always confirm on provider websites before purchasing.

Cheapest Japan eSIM by plan size (full breakdown)

Prices alone don't tell the full story — a $3.50 plan that expires in 3 days is not "cheap" for a week-long trip. The table below includes validity alongside price so you can compare like for like.

Data Cheapest option Price (USD) Validity Runner-up
1 GB Travelsim Asia $3.49 7 days Saily — $3.99 / 7d
3 GB Travelsim Asia $6.99 15 days Nomad — $7.00 / 30d
5 GB Travelsim Asia $9.99 30 days Nomad — $10.00 / 30d
10 GB Ubigi $14.00 7 days only Travelsim Asia — $16.49 / 30d
20 GB Travelsim Asia $22.99 30 days Nomad — $23.00 / 30d

All prices USD. Verified June 2026.

Cheapest Japan eSIM for a 1-week trip

For a standard 7-day trip to Japan with regular use — Google Maps, Google Translate, messaging, and some social media — 3 GB is typically enough. The cheapest 3 GB option with at least 7 days validity is Travelsim Asia at $6.99 for 15 days.

Provider 3 GB price Validity Networks
Travelsim Asia $6.99 15 days 4 (incl. docomo)
Nomad $7.00 30 days 2 (KDDI + SoftBank)
Ubigi $7.50 15 days 2 (KDDI + docomo)
Saily $7.99 30 days 1 (SoftBank only)
Airalo $8.00 7 days 2 (SoftBank + KDDI)

1-week verdict: Travelsim Asia's 3 GB plan at $6.99 is the cheapest option that covers a 7-day trip — with more validity headroom (15 days) and the only provider in this comparison that connects to all four Japanese networks (NTT docomo, KDDI/au, SoftBank, Rakuten Mobile). Nomad is essentially tied on price at $7.00 / 30 days but only connects to two networks (KDDI/au, SoftBank). Saily is not recommended for rural travel as they only connect to SoftBank.

Cheapest Japan eSIM for a 2-week trip

Two weeks in Japan with typical tourist usage — heavy Maps and Translate, daily social media — lands most travelers in the 5–10 GB range. The cheapest options:

Provider Plan Price Validity Networks
Nomad 5 GB $10.00 30 days 2
Travelsim Asia 5 GB $9.99 30 days 4
Nomad 10 GB $17.00 30 days 2
Travelsim Asia 10 GB $16.49 30 days 4
Ubigi 10 GB $14.00 7 days only 2

Note on Ubigi's $14.00 / 10 GB plan: This is the cheapest 10 GB plan in the market — but the 7-day validity makes it unsuitable for a 2-week trip. It's genuinely good value for a short, data-heavy trip. For anything longer, Travelsim Asia's $16.49 / 30-day plan is the cheapest 10 GB option with enough validity (Ubigi's 30-day version at $16.50 sits one cent behind; Nomad is $17.00).

Cheapest Japan eSIM per GB

If you want to find the absolute best value per gigabyte — regardless of trip length — here's how every major provider compares:

Plan Provider Price Price per GB Validity
50 GB Nomad $35.00 $0.70/GB 30 days
50 GB Travelsim Asia $52.99 $1.06/GB 180 days
20 GB Travelsim Asia / Nomad $22.99–$23.00 $1.15/GB 30 days
10 GB Ubigi $14.00 $1.40/GB 7 days
10 GB Travelsim Asia $16.49 $1.65/GB 30 days
10 GB Nomad $17.00 $1.70/GB 30 days
5 GB Travelsim Asia / Nomad $9.99–$10.00 ~$2.00/GB 30 days
3 GB Travelsim Asia $6.99 $2.33/GB 15 days
1 GB Travelsim Asia $3.49 $3.49/GB 7 days

Larger plans always cost less per GB. The jump from 5 GB to 10 GB roughly halves the per-GB rate.

Why Japan eSIMs cost more than other Asian countries

Japan eSIMs are consistently priced $2–5 higher than equivalent plans for Thailand or Vietnam. There are three reasons:

  • Four competing carriers, all high-cost infrastructure. NTT docomo, KDDI/au, SoftBank, and Rakuten Mobile are expensive networks to roam on. Japan's carrier costs are among the highest in Asia.
  • Multi-network eSIMs cost more to wholesale. An eSIM that connects to all four Japanese carriers — important for rural coverage — commands a higher wholesale price than a single-carrier plan.
  • High demand, high tourism volume. Japan is one of the most visited countries in Asia. Providers price accordingly.

How much data do you actually need in Japan?

Japan is consistently one of the most data-hungry destinations in Asia. Two reasons: Google Translate's camera mode (constantly parsing menus, signs, and train boards) uses significantly more data than text translation. And Japan's rail navigation — using apps like Google Maps or Navitime for complex train routing — runs in the foreground constantly.

Usage profile Per day 7 days 14 days Recommended plan
Maps, translate, messaging 300–700 MB 2–5 GB 4–10 GB 3–5 GB
+ social media, photos 1–1.5 GB 7–10 GB 14–20 GB 10 GB
+ video calls, streaming 2–4 GB 14–28 GB 28–56 GB 20–50 GB

Most tourists fall in row 1 or 2. Hotel and café WiFi can cover the heavier tasks. Pre-downloading offline maps in Google Maps (Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto) before landing cuts daily usage significantly.

Japan-specific tip: Download your Google Maps offline areas before landing — the Tokyo metro area alone can save 200–400 MB/day in map tile requests. Offline maps still work for walking and train directions.

Does cheapest mean worst network coverage?

Not always — but it can. Network coverage is the most overlooked factor in Japan eSIM selection:

Provider Networks Rural coverage 5G
Travelsim Asia docomo, KDDI, SoftBank, Rakuten Excellent Yes
Nomad KDDI + SoftBank Moderate Partial
Ubigi docomo + KDDI Good Yes
Airalo SoftBank + KDDI Moderate Partial
Saily SoftBank only Weak outside cities Partial

Travelsim Asia is the only provider in this comparison that connects to all four Japanese carriers — NTT docomo, KDDI/au, SoftBank, and Rakuten Mobile. NTT docomo has the strongest rural coverage, particularly in Hokkaido, the Japanese Alps, and the Kii Peninsula. If your itinerary goes outside Tokyo, Osaka, or Kyoto, use a provider that includes docomo. Saily (SoftBank only), Airalo (no docomo), and Nomad (no docomo) are risky for rural travel.

Validity traps: when "cheap" isn't actually cheap

The three most common mistakes when picking a Japan eSIM on price alone:

  • Airalo's 1 GB / 3-day plan. At $4.00 it looks competitive — but if your trip is longer than 3 days, this plan expires before you land home. Travelsim Asia is $3.49 with 7-day validity, Saily is $3.99, and Nomad is $4.00 — all on 7 days.
  • Ubigi's 10 GB / 7-day plan. $14.00 is genuinely the cheapest 10 GB option in the market. But it's a 7-day window — for a 10-day trip you'd need two plans, bringing total cost to $28.00. Travelsim Asia's $16.49 / 30-day plan is the right call for most travelers (Ubigi's 30-day option at $16.50 is a cent behind).
  • Holafly — expensive for short trips. Their per-day rate starts at $3.90/day with a non-disclosed throttle threshold. A 7-day plan costs $27.30 — nearly three times what a fixed 5 GB plan from Travelsim Asia costs at $9.99 for the same trip length, with less predictable performance. The rate drops on 30-day plans (~$2.50/day, total $74.90), making Holafly competitive with Airalo and Saily on long stays.

Cheapest Japan eSIM with no app required

Most Japan eSIM providers require an app and account. If you're buying at the airport or on the go with no data connection yet, this creates a practical problem. Travelsim Asia is the only provider in this comparison that requires no app and no account — the eSIM is delivered by email and installs in any browser.

For travelers who want the cheapest option that's also app-free: Travelsim Asia's 1 GB / $3.49 plan is the lowest 1 GB price in the Japan market and the only one requiring no account or app to install.

Full price comparison: all providers, all plans

Data Travelsim Asia Airalo Nomad Saily Ubigi
1 GB $3.49 / 7d $4.00 / 3d $4.00 / 7d $3.99 / 7d $3.50 / 3d
3 GB $6.99 / 15d $8.00 / 7d $7.00 / 30d $7.99 / 30d $7.50 / 15d
5 GB $9.99 / 30d $11.00 / 30d $10.00 / 30d $10.99 / 30d $10.00 / 15d
10 GB $16.49 / 30d $18.00 / 30d $17.00 / 30d $17.99 / 30d $14.00 / 7d
20 GB $22.99 / 30d $25.00 / 30d $23.00 / 30d $24.99 / 30d N/A
50 GB $52.99 / 180d N/A $35.00 / 30d N/A N/A

Prices USD. Verified June 2026. Bold = cheapest in row. Always confirm on provider websites before purchasing — plans change.

Final verdict: which is the cheapest Japan eSIM?

  • Cheapest overall for short trips (1–3 GB): Travelsim Asia — $3.49 for 1 GB / 7 days, $6.99 for 3 GB / 15 days. Lowest prices at this tier with the best validity and the only provider connecting to all four Japanese networks.
  • Cheapest for standard trips (5–20 GB): Travelsim Asia wins at every tier — $9.99 / 5 GB, $16.49 / 10 GB, $22.99 / 20 GB — and is the only provider in this comparison connecting to all four Japanese carriers (NTT docomo, KDDI/au, SoftBank, Rakuten Mobile), with no app required. Nomad is within a cent at every tier ($10.00 / $17.00 / $23.00) but only covers KDDI/au and SoftBank. Ubigi is a cent behind on 10 GB / 30d at $16.50.
  • Cheapest short-trip 10 GB: Ubigi — $14.00 for 10 GB, but 7-day validity only. Good value if the window fits your trip.
  • Cheapest per GB overall: Nomad 50 GB at $0.70/GB on 30 days. Travelsim Asia's 50 GB at $1.06/GB has 180-day validity — better for repeat Japan travelers.
  • Watch out for: Holafly on short trips (starts at $3.90/day, only competitive at 30-day durations). Airalo's 1 GB plan for trips longer than 3 days. Saily, Airalo, and Nomad for travel outside major cities (none connect to NTT docomo).

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Cheapest Japan eSIM 2026 — frequently asked questions

💰 What is the cheapest Japan eSIM in 2026?

The cheapest Japan eSIM in 2026 is Travelsim Asia at $3.49 for 1 GB / 7 days. Saily is next at $3.99, then Nomad and Airalo at $4.00. For 3 GB, Travelsim Asia wins at $6.99 / 15 days (Nomad essentially tied at $7.00 / 30 days). For 5 GB, Travelsim Asia leads at $9.99 / 30 days. For 10 GB / 30 days, Travelsim Asia is cheapest at $16.49 — a cent ahead of Ubigi at $16.50 and Nomad at $17.00. For 20 GB, Travelsim Asia leads at $22.99 / 30 days, with Nomad a cent behind at $23.00.

📊 Which Japan eSIM has the cheapest price per GB?

Nomad's 50 GB / 30-day plan at $35.00 works out to $0.70 per GB — the cheapest per-GB rate in the market. Travelsim Asia's 50 GB / 180-day plan at $52.99 is $1.06 per GB, but with 6 months validity — better for repeat Japan travelers.

🗓️ What is the cheapest Japan eSIM for a 1-week trip?

For a 7-day trip with regular use — maps, translation, messaging — 3 GB is enough for most travelers. The cheapest 3 GB option with sufficient validity is Travelsim Asia at $6.99 / 15 days. Nomad is essentially tied at $7.00 / 30 days with longer validity but only two-network coverage. Ubigi is $7.50 for 15 days.

🗓️ What is the cheapest Japan eSIM for a 2-week trip?

For two weeks, most travelers need 5–10 GB. Travelsim Asia is cheapest at both tiers — $9.99 / 5 GB / 30 days and $16.49 / 10 GB / 30 days — and is the only provider connecting to all four Japanese networks including NTT docomo. Nomad is within a cent on each ($10.00 / $17.00) but only covers KDDI/au and SoftBank.

📶 Does the cheapest Japan eSIM have good network coverage?

Not always. Saily connects to SoftBank only — poor rural coverage. Airalo uses SoftBank and KDDI but no docomo. Nomad covers KDDI/au and SoftBank only. Travelsim Asia is the only provider in this comparison that connects to all four Japanese networks: NTT docomo, KDDI/au, SoftBank, and Rakuten Mobile. Ubigi covers two (docomo + KDDI). NTT docomo has the strongest rural coverage in Japan, particularly in Hokkaido, the Japanese Alps, and areas outside major cities.

📱 Is there a cheap Japan eSIM that doesn't require an app?

Yes — Travelsim Asia is the only provider in this comparison that requires no app and no account. The eSIM is delivered by email and installs in any browser. Most other providers including Airalo, Nomad, and Saily require an app and account, which can be a problem if you're buying at the airport with no data connection yet.

🚫 Which Japan eSIM should I avoid?

Holafly is the most expensive Japan eSIM on short trips. Their per-day rate starts at $3.90/day and drops to ~$2.50/day for 30-day plans — a 7-day plan costs $27.30 compared to $9.99 for a fixed 5 GB plan from Travelsim Asia covering the same trip. Holafly also does not disclose their throttle threshold for Japan, so you don't know how much high-speed data you're getting before throttling. The 30-day Holafly plan at $74.90 is competitive with Airalo and Saily unlimited plans at that duration.

💾 How much data do I need for Japan?

Japan is data-hungry compared to other Asian destinations. Google Translate's camera mode — used constantly for menus, signs, and train boards — uses significantly more data than text translation. For maps, translation, and messaging: 300–700 MB/day, or 2–5 GB for a week. Add social media and you're at 1–1.5 GB/day. Pre-downloading offline Google Maps areas before landing can save 200–400 MB per day.

⚡ Are cheap Japan eSIMs full speed?

Fixed data plans from Travelsim Asia, Nomad, Airalo, Saily, and Ubigi run at full speed with no throttling — you use your data at 4G/5G speeds until it runs out, then top up if needed. Unlimited plans are different: Nomad throttles after 2 GB/day, Airalo after 3 GB/day, and Holafly does not disclose their threshold.