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A Beginner’s Guide to Renting a Car in Japan and Why We Recommend Nippon Rent-A-Car


Seasoned travellers who often visit Japan would probably enjoy a road trip to discover hidden gems in suburbs or remote countryside areas that is made possible by renting a car. Among Japan’s many car rental companies, we recommend Nippon Rent-A-Car because it has one of the biggest networks of locations nationwide, and their rental desks are conveniently located at places such as airports and shinkansen stations.

Even so, renting a car for the first time in a foreign country can be a bit daunting. But there’s no need to worry! This guide tells you everything you need to know to rent a car with Nippon Rent-A-Car and what to do if you have a problem. And this article is written specifically to address questions we have received from readers about car rentals in Japan, so we hope it covers any concerns or queries you may have too! With Nippon Rent-A-Car, your next trip to Japan is sure to be even more convenient and enjoyable ♪

Know-How 1: Roads in Japan seem narrow and crowded with pedestrians. What are the recommended routes for a driving trip?

In big cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, the roads are often narrow and busy with pedestrians. This is one of the main reasons why people feel that it is difficult to drive in Japan. However, once you get out of the city, the roads tend to be wider so you can be more relaxed as you drive. You will be able to enjoy the scenic Japanese countryside as you go, which is one of the main purposes of a road trip after all.

Places such as Hokkaido and Okinawa with sightseeing locations widely scattered, or Nikko and Kawaguchiko/Mount Fuji which are famous for autumn leaves and shibazakura (moss phlox or “lawn cherry”) blooms respectively, are all areas suitable for a driving trip. Click on the link below for recommended driving routes for when you rent a car at the airport.

Depart from airport directly and conveniently! Let’s take a fantastic photo during your journey to your destination by using rental car!

Know-How 2: It’s easy to reserve and pick up your vehicle at Nippon Rent-A-Car!

Picking up your rental car from Nippon Rent-A-Car could not be easier, as it has outlets near major airports such as Narita International Airport, Haneda Airport, and Kansai International Airport, as well as at shinkansen and other major train stations. The company offers a “one-way rental” option, which means you pick up your car at the airport and return it at another Nippon Rent-A-Car location. Many Nippon Rent-A-Car offices operate for extended hours, so you can easily rent a car even if your itinerary requires you to drive early in the morning or late at night.

The reservation process is easy. All you need to do is reserve your car online before your departure, and then pick it up after arriving in Japan. If you want to know the process in detail, check out the link below!

A Complete Guide to Japanese Car Rentals!


Know-How 3: Trouble-free driving in Japan

The main thing you will probably worry about when visiting Japan is the language barrier. But again, there is no need to! When you call the Nippon Rent-A-Car Customer Service, they use a 3-way-call system with a translator to help you out. The documents handed to you when you collect your car are also multilingual, so you do not have to worry about language problems there either.

Of course, renting a car saves you the trouble of having to carry heavy suitcases and bulky souvenirs while travelling around. You can also save precious sightseeing time you would otherwise spend trying to find coin lockers. Check out the link below to know more about renting a car in Japan!

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