Prepaid SIM with voice & data at Haneda Airport

I'm looking to pick up a prepaid SIM with both voice and data at Haneda Airport soon. Do I understand correctly that my only choice, meaning offers data, voice & has a booth at Haneda, is Softbank? Per the Japanese page, they offer a SIM with 700MB valid for 7 days at ¥2916.
The official Haneda page lists a bunch of others, but none seem to offer prepaids. (Except GSM Rentafone, but they only offer the same Softbank SIM.)
Update: Also open to meaningfully cheaper off-airport options (hotel delivery etc). Nano SIM, two weeks, at least 1 GB data but preferably more and/or the ability to top up.
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Can I buy a SIM card at Haneda airport?
SIM cards are available for purchase at the following stores....7-Eleven.LocationHaneda Airport Terminal 3 Station 3rd Floor (Departure Lobby)Hours6:00-23:30Can you buy prepaid SIM cards at the airport?
Most international airports will have an official phone company kiosk in the airport. If you need a local SIM, head straight there after you land. You can also buy pre-loaded, local SIM cards on Amazon so you can start using your phone immediately after you land in your destination.Which prepaid SIM card is best for international travel?
#1 The Overall Best International SIM Card \u2013 OneSim- OneSimCard Universal ($29.95) \u2013 Coverage of over 200 countries but with a more limited data service (50+) countries.
- OneSimCard Expedition ($34.95) \u2013 Offers much the same coverage as the OneSim Universal travel SIM but with way more data coverage.
Can I buy SIM card in Japan airport?
Japan is pretty strict about SIM cards but they are loosening up all the time. You can now buy a data-only SIM card in Japan, either online for pickup on arrival at Narita or Haneda airports or by buying over-the-counter once you're in Tokyo.Sakura Mobile Review | Prepaid SIM \u0026 WiFi (Pick Up at Narita \u0026 Haneda Airports)
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