東京自由行懶人包|第一次去東京就上手的行程與小技巧
第一次去東京,可以先把市區大致切成幾個區域來看,會比較好抓行程動線:
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1 小時內自動寄出 QR Code
下單後不用久等就能上網
日韓港澳、東南亞到歐洲美洲
多國 eSIM 與實體卡一次準備好
不論是出遊出差
都可依照需求客製您需要的內容
支援ios及Android系統快速安裝
各種機型安裝都好上手
與當地正式電信合作
訊號穩定、支援熱點分享,上網更安心
旅途中若遇到連線問題
可透過 LINE/Email 聯繫真人客服協助處理
第一次去東京,可以先把市區大致切成幾個區域來看,會比較好抓行程動線:
閱讀更多Recommendation Summary: The most popular way to access the internet abroad in recent years is to purchase and install it online without inserting a SIM card, while retaining your Taiwan mobile number to receive text messages and calls. Text: eSIM is a popular internet access method in recent years; its full name is "embedded SIM". Simply put, it turns a physical SIM card into a piece of electronic data stored in the phone. After purchase, the plan can be installed on your phone using a QR code or activation code, eliminating the need to insert or remove the SIM card. I. How to Purchase and Install an eSIM Before traveling abroad, purchase an eSIM plan from a reliable sales platform or e-commerce website. Select country/region, number of days, and data usage. After checkout, you will receive a QR code or activation information (usually sent to your email). In an environment with Wi-Fi, scan the QR code with your phone. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation, and a new action plan will be added to your phone. After installation, you can usually customize the name, such as "Japan eSIM" or "EU" for easy identification. II. Advantages: No need to change SIM card, and retains Taiwan mobile number. You don't need to remove your original SIM card; your Taiwan mobile number can still receive SMS messages and calls. The entire process is done online; there's no need to wait for the card to be mailed or queue at the airport. Many plans support multiple countries, making them suitable for travel to multiple countries in Europe or Asia. The price is now gradually approaching that of physical cards, and in some cases even cheaper. For frequent travelers, multiple eSIMs can be installed at once, and users can switch between them according to their travel itinerary. For travelers who are used to handling everything online and want to minimize physical contact with objects, eSIM is almost an ideal solution. III. Disadvantages and Precautions The phone must support eSIM; some mid-to-low-end models do not yet support it. An internet connection is required for installation. If you are scanning the code while abroad, unstable Wi-Fi can cause problems. Many eSIM plans cannot be reinstalled after deletion , so be extra careful not to delete them accidentally during installation. If the phone is sent for repair or replaced, the installed eSIM usually cannot be transferred. Before using the service, it is recommended to confirm whether your phone model is supported, as well as the calculation method for the number of days and the customer service contact information. IV. Who is suitable to use eSIM? People who travel abroad frequently and prefer the simplest possible process I want to keep my Taiwan mobile number to receive bank SMS messages, verification codes, and calls from family members. This trip involves cross-border travel and is suitable for backpackers or independent travelers who require multi-country travel options. People who dislike queuing at airports to buy SIM cards and don't want to research telecom stores in different countries If your phone supports eSIM and you regularly use online shopping and follow instructions, eSIM can almost be considered the preferred solution for internet access when traveling abroad.
閱讀更多Recommended summary: Physical SIM cards are often the most attractive option in terms of price and data allowance, but you have to be willing to "remove your original number" and queue at airports or stores to buy them. Text: Besides roaming with telecom companies, the first thing many people do when traveling abroad is to find a counter at the airport to buy a "local SIM card". The biggest appeal of physical SIM cards is their relatively low price and wide range of data options, which is very attractive to people who use the internet extensively. I. How to Obtain a Physical SIM Card There are currently two common methods: Buy a foreign SIM card in Taiwan first Purchase the card in advance through the website or store, receive it before traveling abroad, and insert the card to use it upon arrival. Purchase at the destination airport or city store. <br data-start="1306" data-end="1309">After landing, purchase at the airport telecommunications counter or convenience store, and service personnel will assist with activation on the spot. Regardless of the method, you will need to remove the original Taiwan SIM card and replace it with a new physical card. II. Advantages: Both price and traffic are very competitive. The price is usually much cheaper than telecom roaming. There are various options available, including all-you-can-eat, limited-flow, and multi-day plans. Using the local telecommunications network generally offers good speed and coverage. If you buy it in Taiwan beforehand, you won't need to find a store there. For people who frequently travel abroad or need to use the internet extensively (such as watching videos or working remotely), a physical SIM card is a very practical option. III. Disadvantages: A new SIM card is required, and the phone number is temporarily unavailable. If you remove the original Taiwan SIM card, your original phone number will no longer be able to receive text messages or make calls. The card is very small; once removed, it should be stored separately to avoid loss. Purchasing locally may involve queuing, and communication can be difficult if there is a language barrier. Some countries require passports or real-name registration. If you have many services that require SMS verification (banks, exchanges, messaging apps), or if your family members can easily call your Taiwan number, you should consider these risks before using a physical SIM card. IV. Who is suitable to use a physical SIM card? Independent travelers seeking high cost-performance and willing to spend more time exchanging their cards. People staying for extended periods who need a stable all-you-can-eat and internet service Not so concerned about those whose Taiwan mobile numbers are temporarily unavailable If you are a student, on a tight budget, or a frequent traveler looking to save money, a physical SIM card remains a very practical option.
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