Executive Summary for Travelers: Forget the frustrating delays of international roaming. While many global brands suffer from high latency, our Direct Japan eSIM provides a crisp, 30ms level response time. We monitor busiest districts Tokyo&Osaka daily to provide you with the most accurate, on-the-ground network data.
🏛️ Today’s Monitoring: Tokyo & Osaka eSIM Network Performance
We conduct daily checks at key Tokyo & Osaka locations to guarantee a lag-free digital experience for your journey.
| Target Zone | Test Spot | Network Status | Speed (Download) | Ping (Pulse) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Higashiosaka City, Osaka | Inside a residential home | 🟢 Seamless | 197 Mbps | 26 ms |
| Chiyoda, Tokyo | Nippon Television Tower | 🟠 Stable | 75.2 Mbps | 17 ms |
| Higashiosaka City, Osaka | Inside a residential home | 🟠 Stable | 52.1 Mbps | 30 ms |
📸 Live Proof: Daily Performance Logs
Transparent records from our field team. We test in real-time so you can travel with confidence.
[Apr 29, 2026] #Log 01: Higashiosaka, Osaka
- Time: 13:58 JST
- Environment: Inside a home
- Test device: iPhone 17
- Network: au (KDDI Group) Japan Local Network
- Result
- Speed
- Download: 197 Mbps
- Upload: 9.3 Mbps
- Responsiveness (Ping)
- Idle: 26 ms
- Download: 720 ms
- Upload: 561 ms
- Speed
- Insight: Fast download speeds and low ping latency enabled smooth performance across all apps and web browsing, with stable connectivity and no interruptions. However, slower upload speeds resulted in occasional disruptions during video calls.
[Apr 29, 2026] #Log 02: Chiyoda, Tokyo
- Time: 16:04 JST
- Environment: Inside a home
- Test device: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold
- Network: au (KDDI Group) Japan Local Network
- Result
- Speed
- Download: 75.2 Mbps
- Upload: 13 Mbps
- Responsiveness (Ping)
- Idle: 17 ms
- Download: 383 ms
- Upload: 134 ms
- Speed
- Insight: A ping latency of 17 ms can be considered near top-tier performance. As a result, even if peak speeds were momentarily lower, overall usage across apps and web browsing still felt fast from a user perspective.
[APR 27, 2026] #Log 03: Higashiosaka City, Osaka
- Time: 16:04 JST
- Environment: Insida a home
- Test device: iPhone 17
- Network: au (KDDI Group) Japan Local Network
- Result
- Speed
- Download: 52.1 Mbps
- Upload: 12.6 Mbps
- Responsiveness (Ping)
- Idle: 30 ms
- Download: 769 ms
- Upload: 962 ms
- Speed
- Insight: While peak download and upload speeds were not exceptionally high, a ping latency of 30 ms indicated strong responsiveness. As a result, the real-world user experience remained stable, with no noticeable sense of slowdown.
📉 Why Latency Matters: Local vs. Roaming
A “fast” connection is useless if it’s not “responsive.” The key is Latency (L).
Ltotal = Ldevice + Llocal_net + Lrouting + Lserver
- Global Brands (Airalo, Holafly, etc.): Your data travels through multiple international servers before reaching Japan, leading to 200ms+ delays (laggy maps, buffering).
- Native Japan eSIM: By connecting directly to Japan’s local infrastructure, we eliminate unnecessary routing, delivering a ~30ms “Pulse” for instant app response.
🧭 About This Benchmark
This page serves as the official Japan eSIM Live Speed Benchmark maintained by Connectivity Lab.
All tested plans are provisioned as 5G-enabled profiles, with automatic fallback to LTE when 5G coverage is unavailable. Measurements reflect real-world adaptive network behavior under live urban travel conditions.
Only the most recent verified field test session is displayed. On weekdays, data is typically updated daily. On non-test days, the most recent dataset remains visible.
Previous daily measurements are removed to maintain clarity and performance efficiency. Historical data is consolidated in the Japan eSIM Weekly Speed Report.
🛠️ Connectivity Lab Methodology
Measurements are conducted in active urban environments using commercially available 5G-enabled devices.
Each test session records:
- Active connection type (5G or LTE fallback)
- Download throughput (Mbps)
- Upload throughput (Mbps)
- Latency (ms)
- Environmental context (indoor/outdoor, density level)
Testing is performed under live network conditions rather than controlled laboratory environments to reflect typical traveler usage scenarios.
📡 Network & Test Profile Specification
All measurements in this report were conducted on the au mobile network, one of Japan’s three major telecommunications operators.
According to the Opensignal Mobile Network Experience Global Awards 2026, au (KDDI) was named a Global Winner for Reliability Experience, achieving one of the highest scores worldwide.
The tested profile was au’s dedicated travel 5G eSIM, provisioned for short-term and inbound users.
Test SIM Configuration
- Network Provider: au (KDDI Group)
- Network Type: Native local access (non-roaming)
- Service Type: Travel 5G eSIM
- Data Plan: Unlimited data
Testing was performed using a native 5G-enabled profile with automatic LTE fallback where 5G coverage was unavailable.
Because the profile connects directly to the local network infrastructure (not international roaming), performance results reflect domestic network routing behavior under real-world urban travel conditions.
This configuration allows for accurate benchmarking of Japan’s commercial 5G mobile network performance from a traveler usage perspective.
Head of Network Data Science
Soorim Go
"Translating real-world signal strength into reliable performance metrics."
Soorim Go is the Head of Network Data Science at Connectivity Lab, where she oversees field data acquisition, network performance measurements, and the refinement of connectivity datasets.

