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Japan vs Thailand eSIM
Japan vs Thailand eSIM β comparing speed, price, and coverage. Both destinations have very competitive entry-level pricing right now.
Side-by-side
| From price | $1.20 | $1.20 |
| Plans available | 20 | 20 |
| Top carriers | NTT Docomo, SoftBank, au KDDI | AIS, DTAC, True Move H |
| Network type | 5G + LTE | 4G LTE |
| Region | asia | asia |
Which one is right for your trip?
Pick Japan ifβ¦
Your itinerary is mostly inside Japan, you want strong urban LTE on NTT Docomo, and you value 5g + lte as your primary network.
See Japan plans βPick Thailand ifβ¦
Your itinerary leans toward Thailand, you want AIS as your primary carrier, and 4g lte matches your data needs.
See Thailand plans βVisiting both?
Buy a single regional plan (e.g. Asia, Europe, or Americas) and use one eSIM across both countries β usually cheaper than two single-country plans.
See asia regional plans βWhich is cheaper for an eSIM β Japan or Thailand?
Both destinations have very competitive entry-level pricing right now. Pricing is volatile, so the table on this page is updated automatically. Pro and Premium subscribers save up to 12% on either destination.
Can I use one eSIM for both Japan and Thailand?
Yes β most LTE.app travelers visiting both buy a regional plan that covers them in one purchase. If you only need one country, a single-country plan is usually the cheapest option per gigabyte.
Which has better LTE coverage β Japan or Thailand?
Japan runs primarily on NTT Docomo and SoftBank. Thailand runs primarily on AIS and DTAC. Both deliver strong urban coverage; rural penetration depends on the destination's terrain β see the country pages for full coverage maps.
Should I install my eSIM before flying to Japan or Thailand?
Yes β install at home on Wi-Fi for both. Activation deferred to first connection means the validity clock only starts when you land. There is no advantage to waiting until you arrive.
Will my phone work with both an Japan and a Thailand eSIM?
Any iPhone XS or newer, Pixel 3 or newer, and most modern Samsung Galaxy devices support eSIM. You can store both eSIMs on the same phone and switch between them in Settings without removing anything.