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Japan eSIM for Students & Study Abroad (Budget Guide)

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Student Budget = eSIM Budget

Whether it's a 1-week school trip or a semester abroad, students need cheap, reliable data. Carrier roaming at $10/day? Not on a student budget. Here's the smart way.

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By Trip Type

School Trip (1 Week)

Teachers and groups of 20+ students. Budget is everything.

PlanPriceDataGood For
Saily 1GB โ†’$4Maps + messagingLight users
Airalo 3GB โ†’$11Maps + social mediaMost students

Group tip: Each student gets their own 1GB plan ($4). Total: $80 for 20 students. A single pocket WiFi rental would cost $50-70 and only serve 5-10 people.

Exchange / Study Abroad (1-6 Months)

Long-term students need monthly plans with top-up support.

DurationPlanMonthly Cost
1 monthUbigi 10GB/30d โ†’$19/month
1 monthAiralo 20GB/30d โ†’$42/month
1 monthAiralo Unlimited/7d ร—4 โ†’$72/month

Best for study abroad: Ubigi 10GB at $19/month. Cheapest monthly option with Docomo coverage (important if your university is outside central Tokyo).

Language School (2-4 Weeks)

DurationPlanCost
2 weeksSaily 5GB โ†’$13
3-4 weeksUbigi 10GB โ†’$19

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Student Data Usage

ActivityStudents vs Tourists
Google MapsSame
LINE (essential in Japan)Higher โ€” daily group chats
Instagram/TikTokMuch higher
Video calls homeRegular โ€” weekly family calls
YouTube/NetflixAt dorm on WiFi, not on cellular
University portalsModerate

Students use more data than tourists due to social media and video calls home. Budget 5-10 GB per month.

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Money-Saving Tips for Students

1. Use university WiFi for streaming, downloads, and video calls

2. Download offline maps โ€” zero data for navigation

3. LINE is free for messaging and calls (data only, no SMS needed)

4. Instagram: upload photos at university/cafรฉ WiFi, not on cellular

5. Top-up only when needed โ€” Airalo and Ubigi support in-app top-ups

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Study Abroad: When to Get a Japanese Phone Plan Instead

For stays 3+ months, a Japanese carrier plan may be cheaper:

eSIM (Ubigi monthly)Japanese Plan (Povo 2.0)
Monthly cost$19/10GB~$9/3GB (990 yen)
ContractNoneNone (prepaid)
RequireseSIM phoneJapanese payment method
CoverageNTT DocomoKDDI au

Povo 2.0 is a prepaid plan from KDDI that requires a Japanese credit card or payment method. If you can set it up (some students can via university support), it's the cheapest long-term option.

For most students: eSIM for the first 1-2 months, then switch to a local plan if staying longer.

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