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When I use my US cell phone in Japan, do I temporarily change my contract to Tmobile or rent a wifi router?

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#1
  • かぼちゃ
  • mail
  • 2022/04/26 11:54

When you use your US cell phone in Japan, do you temporarily change your contract to Tmobile or

rent a wifi router in Japan?

What do you do when you go back to Japan temporarily ?

It would be very helpful if you could share your good ideas and experiences.

Thank you very much !

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#8
  • かぼちゃ
  • 2022/04/28 (Thu) 16:14
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#7 Kameo

Hello. When I returned to Japan a few years ago,
I was able to connect to Softbank with Tmobile so I didn't have to rent a router
.
You might want to check with your local Tmobile store to see if they still offer the same service
.

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#9
  • Aloha
  • 2022/04/28 (Thu) 16:48
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I recommend a cheap SIM called Google Fi ( They use T-mobile's signal in Hawaii ). Here is a referral link.
https://g.co/fi/r/9KP0AW

I was a T-mobile user for many years because it was easy to use in Japan and overseas, but I'm glad I switched. eSIM is also available so you can switch online. The basic plan is $ 20/month + $ 10/GB, but in my case I use Wifi a lot, so $ 40 ~ 50 per month for one person. There are other plans available if you use more data. The best part is that I can use my high speed data in other countries like Japan for the same price & data plan without having to do anything. In Japan, when I was back this month, they changed to Softbank signal.

For example, if you use 3GB this month in Hawaii and then use 3GB in Japan in the middle of the month, you would be charged the same rate for a total of 6GB. I don't see or hear many ads for Google Fi in Hawaii, so when I learned about it last year, I wished I had known about it earlier ・ ・ ・ !

By the way, I use dual SIM and Rakuten Mobile in Japan with the same phone. I also use Rakuten Mobile in Japan, but the signal is very bad, so when I switch to Google Fi signal at those times, I was comfortable with Softbank. If you are in Hawaii a lot, Rakuten Mobile is also recommended to have a Japanese cell phone number because you will not be charged for the months you do not use it, Google Fi alone or Google Fi + Rakuten combination is the best for Japanese in the US, but I think all the companies are changing their plans due to competition. If you have any other recommendations, I'd like to know too !.

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#10
  • かめお
  • 2022/04/29 (Fri) 09:26
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# Pumpkin

Thanks for your experience.
I will check with Tmobile once I do. I would be very grateful if it would work as it is !.

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#12
  • pivot
  • 2022/04/29 (Fri) 10:58
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I am a T-Mobile user and I am temporarily back in Japan.
To sum up, if you are just on the go and check LINE or email, I don't think you need a Wi-Fi router.
However, it's very slow😅It takes a long time to open normal news sites, and you can't watch videos on Youtube.
I don't want to be frustrated when I'm out of town, so I apply for a Wi-Fi router rental before each departure and have it delivered to my parents' house on the day of arrival.

#Kameo-san
After the plane lands in Japan and you turn off Airplane Mode, you will receive a text from T-mobile a while later and you will be able to use the internet.
By the way, ↓ is the text I received.

Welcome to Japan! Your T-Mobile plan gives you unlimited data at up to 2G speeds and texts at no extra cost! Visit t-mo.co/intl-roam1 to learn more and view additional calling/data options.

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#13
  • かめお
  • 2022/04/29 (Fri) 22:37
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# 12 pivot-san

I am very grateful for the share ! from someone who is in Japan right now.
Thanks for sharing that in great detail too !
Very helpful.  Thank you very much for the information.
Still, it would be very nice to be able to use LINE and other services as soon as we arrive.
Thank you very much for the information.

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