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1: the 480Y/mo for 24month price for the iPhone is only if you have a visa that lasts for the entire period of the contract, or are a permanent resident/national. If you don't have a visa that lasts that timeframe, you get the phone for 57,600Y but you get a monthly discount of 1960Y for 24months. Turns out to be the same price, but a higher upfront cost.
2: Softbank's plans are HEAVILY focused on the data, not so much on the voice. Their monthly data cap was brought down to 4400Y, so if you use less than that you won't pay it (minimum is 1550Y I think). The cap was brought down from 5500Y+. Basically means that unlimited data is 4400Y, but you could use less (which is unlikely)
3: Voice plans are pretty much pay as you go, no pre-set minutes available. White plan is 980Y/mo but all calls are 21Y for 30s (with free calls to other Softbank phones between 1AM and 9PM). Double White plan is 1960Y/mo and the calls are 10.5Y per 30s. Incoming calls are free.
4: Gotta get their monthly S! package, which is basically their SMS/dataplan fee. 500Y or thereabouts.
5: First month you need to sign up for their options package as well (voicemail, caller id, call waiting). 500Y or so. You can cancel it afterwards.
Other little intricacies I'm working out. Your softbank email looks to only be available through a webapp. No pulling it down via pop/imap. They will send you a (free) SMS when you get mail to it though.