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Country vs regional vs global plans

Country, regional or global eSIM plan: how the three actually differ in coverage and value, and which shape of trip each one is genuinely built for.

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Country vs regional vs global plans

Every trip has a shape, and the right eSIM plan follows it rather than the other way around. Buy too narrow a plan and a day trip across a border leaves you stranded; buy too broad a one and you've paid for continents you never set foot in. Here's how the three shapes actually differ, and which one fits which trip.

Country plans: one destination, nothing wasted

A country plan covers exactly one place - Japan, and only Japan, for the length of your stay. It's the cheapest way to buy data per gigabyte, because you're not paying for coverage you won't use, and it's the obvious choice for the most common trip shape: fly somewhere, stay put, fly home. If your itinerary has one stamp in the passport, a country plan is very hard to beat on value.

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Theory is lovely. Landing connected is lovelier.

Pick a destination and see exactly what a plan costs. Prices are the smallest text on the page, as they should be.