NURO Plan NURO
¥980 /month
- Provider: NURO
Live offers across tracked providers in Japan — updated daily from the Giraffy database.
22 live offers compared from 12 providers, from ¥980 /month. Updated daily.
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Fibre internet (hikari kaisen, or optical line) is Japan's dominant home broadband, delivering fast, stable connections over fibre-optic lines to most homes and apartments. Japan built out fibre early and widely, so gigabit and multi-gigabit plans are mainstream. Much of the network runs on NTT's wholesale FLET'S HIKARI infrastructure, resold under many retail brands (hikari collaboration), alongside independent networks.
NTT East and West provide the underlying FLET'S HIKARI fibre that retailers such as OCN, So-net, BIGLOBE and mobile carriers rebrand as their own hikari service. docomo (docomo Hikari), SoftBank (SoftBank Hikari) and au bundle fibre with mobile plans for combined discounts (set-wari). NURO, run on separate infrastructure, competes on headline speed, and J:COM offers cable and fibre broadband often paired with TV.
High, stable speeds — gigabit-class fibre handles streaming, gaming, video calls and multiple devices without congestion.
Mobile bundle discounts — pairing fibre with a matching carrier's mobile plan (set-wari) cuts the combined monthly bill.
Wide availability — extensive fibre coverage means most urban and suburban addresses can get service quickly.
First check which services reach your address and building type, since apartments and detached houses differ. Match the provider to your mobile carrier to capture bundle discounts, then compare the monthly fee, contract length and any cashback or installation campaigns. Consider the speed tier you actually need (standard gigabit suits most homes), whether a router is included, and cancellation or removal fees that can offset headline promotions.
docomo (docomo Hikari), SoftBank (SoftBank Hikari) and au dominate through mobile-bundle fibre on NTT's network. NURO leads on peak advertised speed via its own infrastructure, J:COM pairs broadband with TV, and OCN, So-net and BIGLOBE are established hikari-collaboration retailers reselling NTT East/West FLET'S HIKARI fibre.
Monthly fees in the market span roughly ¥1,100 for promotional or apartment entry pricing up to around ¥8,360 for premium or high-speed detached-home plans, with most standard gigabit plans in the mid-range. Mobile-bundle discounts reduce the effective cost, and providers often add cashback or free-month campaigns. Watch for installation fees and multi-year contract terms with cancellation penalties.
Fixed broadband is regulated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) under the Telecommunications Business Act, which mandates clear contract disclosure, an initial cancellation (cooling-off-style) period for many telecom contracts, and fair wholesale access to NTT's fibre so retailers can compete. Consumers are protected against unclear terms and aggressive sales under these rules.
Which provider is fastest? NURO markets the highest peak speeds on its own network, but standard gigabit fibre from any major provider is ample for typical households.
Should I bundle with my mobile plan? If your carrier offers a matching hikari service, the set-wari discount usually makes bundling the cheapest overall option.
The cheapest Fiber Internet in Japan is ¥980 /month from NURO.
Giraffy tracks 5 broadband plans across NURO,J:COM,OCN providers in Japan. The lowest tracked price is ¥980 /month. Sort by lowest monthly cost and filter by speed to find the best value for your usage.
For one person browsing and streaming: 30–50 Mbps is plenty. A household of 3–4 people streaming HD simultaneously benefits from 100–300 Mbps. Heavy users — gamers, remote workers uploading large files, 4K streaming — should look at 500 Mbps or full gigabit plans.
Fibre-optic internet uses light signals for fast, consistent speeds — typically up to 1 Gbps — and is unaffected by distance from the exchange. Cable internet uses coaxial cable and is fast but shared with neighbours, so speeds can dip during peak hours. Full fibre is the gold standard where available.
Some providers charge a one-off setup or activation fee, while others waive it with a minimum-term contract. Router delivery is usually included. Ask about early termination fees if you're still in a contract with your current provider before switching.
Full-fibre installations requiring a technician visit usually take 1–3 weeks to book. Switching providers on an existing connection (same technology, same line) can be as quick as two working days. Check estimated lead times on each deal card before committing.
Yes. Under most switching processes, you can port your existing home phone number to your new provider. Let them know you want to keep your number when you sign up — it should transfer automatically within a few days.
Upload speed determines how quickly your device sends data — relevant for video calls, uploading to cloud storage, streaming as a content creator, or remote desktop work. Standard broadband is asymmetric (faster download than upload). If upload speed matters to you, look for 'symmetrical' or 'full fibre' plans.