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Why Rent a Car?

  • Access remote areas such as the Japanese Alps, coastal regions, or hot spring towns.
  • Enjoy scenic drives, like the Irohazaka Winding Road or Hokkaido’s flower fields.
  • Travel at your own pace without being tied to public transport schedules.

What You Need to Rent a Car

  • International Driving Permit (IDP): Required for most foreign visitors. Ensure you obtain this before arriving in Japan.
  • Credit Card: Necessary for payment and as a security deposit.
  • Passport: Required for identification at rental counters.

How to Rent a Car

  1. Online Reservations: Book in advance through platforms like Toyota Rent a Car, Times Car Rental, or Nippon Rent-A-Car.
  2. At the Counter: Visit rental offices at airports, train stations, or city centers.

Tips for Driving in Japan

  • Traffic Rules: Drive on the left-hand side of the road.
  • Toll Roads: Many highways have tolls. Consider renting an ETC card for automatic payment.
  • Parking: Look for designated parking lots as street parking is rare and often prohibited.
  • Fuel: Most gas stations are self-service. Follow instructions displayed on the pump.

Costs

  • Daily rental prices range from 5,000 to 10,000 yen, depending on the vehicle type.
  • Additional charges may apply for insurance, GPS rental, or returning the car to a different location.

By renting a car, you can unlock a side of Japan that is often overlooked by public transport travelers. Make sure to plan ahead and enjoy the freedom of exploring Japan on four wheels.