Stay connected in Nagoya
Your eSIM connects to NTT docomo, Rakuten Mobile, KDDI/au and SoftBank — all of them with 5G — across Nagoya, and it keeps working across Japan. The phone takes whichever network is strongest where you stand.
The plan that fits your trip
Fixed data, one payment — pick the size that matches how you travel in Nagoya.
Staying connected in Nagoya
A weak connection does not just feel slow — it wastes your plan. Pages half-load and reload, uploads restart, apps retry in the background. Sitting on a solid network is part of what makes a fixed plan last the whole trip.
In Nagoya the biggest single draw is transit routing and the bus bookings for the Alps, which sell out in season. Download the offline map before you fly and let the eSIM handle live traffic only.
Nagoya is the gateway to Takayama and Shirakawa-go, and those buses sell out in autumn — booked online rather than at the counter.
Everything you need in Nagoya
Works on your phone
Almost every phone from the last few years supports eSIM. Not sure? Dial *#06# — if an EID number appears, you're good to go.
AeroSims vs a local SIM vs roaming in Nagoya
| AeroSims eSIM | SIM at NGO | Roaming | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ready when you land | After the queue | ||
| Passport / ID needed | None | Often required | None |
| Price known before you fly | Rarely | ||
| Keep your own number | |||
| Works across the rest of Japan |
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Questions, answered
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