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Unlimited Japan eSIM with No Fair Use Limits - Powered by KDDI, from TravelKon
Experience Japan with peace of mind. TravelKon's eSIM offers truly unlimited high-speed data on the premium KDDI network, with straightforward plans starting from A$22 for 4 to 31 days.
SYDNEY, AU / ACCESS Newswire / October 22, 2025 / The allure of Japan is undeniable, from Tokyo's dynamic cityscapes to Kyoto's serene temples and Hokkaido's world-class slopes. For Australian travellers, staying connected throughout a journey is essential, yet often fraught with compromises. Many "unlimited" data plans impose restrictive Fair Use Policies (FUP), significantly slowing the connection after a daily quota is reached.
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The term "unlimited" often comes with an invisible asterisk. Many providers cap high-speed usage at 1GB or 2GB per day, after which data speed is reduced to a crawl for the next 24 hours. Some alternatives have hidden caps or drastic speed reductions, such as dropping to 1Mbps, which can hinder even basic browsing. This can make it difficult to use maps, stream content, or upload travel photos.
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For Australian travellers, traditional roaming can be a costly surprise, with daily passes from local telcos often ranging from A$5 to A$10, sometimes with hidden data limits. Other eSIM providers also present a risk, as their "unlimited" plans may enforce fair use policies that throttle speeds after just 1.5GB of use. TravelKon eliminates this gamble. The Unlimited Japan eSIM offers transparent pricing and consistent high-speed data for a one-time cost starting from just A$22 for 4 days (approximately A$3.5 per day), ensuring superior performance and peace of mind without any surprises.
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About TravelKon
TravelKon is an Australian company dedicated to solving connectivity challenges for global travellers. Since its founding in 2019, TravelKon has partnered with leading telecom operators worldwide to deliver affordable and reliable eSIM data plans across over 180 destinations, including Japan, North America, and Europe.
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Brenda - PR & Communications Manager
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SOURCE: TravelKon
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