Nope that's the total one you have for the chosen Days (maybe you will still have internet after that but highly reduced, should be 128kbps after the Data Package), the "Unlimited" one comes also with a Daily Limited (should between 1 and 3GB a Day) if you exceed this Limit the speed will also be reduced for 24 or 48h.
How much was the unlimited data one for 6 days? And how it worked for you? Can you pay with card? How the signal worked for you? I will be visiting Japan the 2 first weeks of April and your answer would help me a lot, thanks
It's a little hard to see when watching from a mobile phone, but if you change to higher resolution, you can see the price of the SIM card. 6 days unlimited is 3,000 yen. I tried using this when I went Nagoya. Very good when using maps, Viber and any other app that requires low data. Although it is "unlimited", Japan has a "fair usage policy" and imposes a data cap on most tourist SIM cards which limits high speed data. So if you use too much data (watching RUclips videos, etc.) the speed will be reduced once you hit the limit.
It’s expensive guys, I recommend you to use other option like esim travel or sim that you can buy in your own country (ex: indonesian digi sim)
4500 yen for 16 days unlimited, huh. Thanks for the video
Wah sangat simple semua melalui mesin
Very expensive.
It would be cheaper to buy a regular one from a MVNO and then terminate the contract when you're done.
Is the GB data mentioned is per day??
Nope that's the total one you have for the chosen Days (maybe you will still have internet after that but highly reduced, should be 128kbps after the Data Package), the "Unlimited" one comes also with a Daily Limited (should between 1 and 3GB a Day) if you exceed this Limit the speed will also be reduced for 24 or 48h.
Where is this machine
Narita airport?
These machines are everywhere in Japan.
@@jamesmars7594 tnk bro
How much was the unlimited data one for 6 days? And how it worked for you? Can you pay with card? How the signal worked for you? I will be visiting Japan the 2 first weeks of April and your answer would help me a lot, thanks
It's a little hard to see when watching from a mobile phone, but if you change to higher resolution, you can see the price of the SIM card. 6 days unlimited is 3,000 yen.
I tried using this when I went Nagoya. Very good when using maps, Viber and any other app that requires low data.
Although it is "unlimited", Japan has a "fair usage policy" and imposes a data cap on most tourist SIM cards which limits high speed data. So if you use too much data (watching RUclips videos, etc.) the speed will be reduced once you hit the limit.
Also, the machine accepts cash only.
@@jamesmars7594 how much exactly is the fair usage policy data cap?? is it specified in this particular SIM?
@@jamesmars7594do you need to register anything on the sim card?
Do you need to register the sim card with your passport?
No need to register with your passport.
That's good translated to English
good
IS this KIX?
These machines are everywhere in Japan.