Travel guide · Updated June 2026
How Much Does Internet Cost in Japan for Tourists? (2026)
This guide focuses on Japan internet cost for tourists and how much data you need. To choose a plan, use our best eSIM for Japan guide; for roaming comparisons, see roaming in Japan vs eSIM.
Data need
City trips often fit 5-8 GB/week; two weeks and rail days need more.
Total cost
Multiply roaming daily fees by trip days; eSIM is a one-off prepaid cost.
Rail routes
Shinkansen, platform changes, and translation apps make mobile data valuable.
Route matters
Tokyo/Kyoto city trips and Hokkaido/Japan Alps routes use data differently.
How much data do you need in Japan?
| Usage | Typical data | Note |
|---|---|---|
| City trip | 5-8 GB / week | Maps, translation, LINE/messaging |
| Two-week route | 8-12 GB | Moderate use for Tokyo + Kyoto + Osaka |
| Heavy use | 15 GB+ | Video, hotspot, photo uploads |
Internet options in Japan
- Prepaid Japan eSIM: a practical, predictable data option for short tourist trips.
- Home roaming: can work if your carrier has affordable Japan data; daily fees can add up.
- Pocket Wi-Fi: can fit groups, but requires carrying, charging, and returning a device.
- Public Wi-Fi: helps in hotels and stations, but is inconvenient as your only option.
How to save money on Japan internet
- Multiply roaming daily fees by every travel day.
- Save heavy downloads for hotel Wi-Fi.
- Download offline maps for Shinkansen and rural days.
- Do not choose a tiny bundle if you will use hotspot.
Make your Japan data cost predictable
Choose prepaid data for Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and rail days.
View Japan eSIM plans