When hiking iconic peaks like Mount Fuji in Japan, EastESIM provides coverage that is generally available at the base and along popular trails. However, as you ascend to higher altitudes or venture into very remote sections, signal strength can become intermittent. We recommend downloading offline maps beforehand. While you might not have constant live streaming at the summit, you'll likely have enough connectivity at various points to check messages or share quick updates.
Will I have internet while hiking Mount Fuji, Japan?
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