1. Understanding the Driving Culture
Driving in Tokyo, can be quite challenging for foreigners due to the heavy traffic, narrow roads, and different driving rules. Japanese drivers are generally polite and follow the rules strictly. However, the city’s complex road system, with its numerous one-way streets and lack of street names, can be confusing. It’s recommended to have a GPS system with English language support.
2. Recommended Car Type
Compact cars are recommended for driving in Tokyo due to the narrow roads and limited parking spaces. Hybrid or electric cars are also popular due to their fuel efficiency and lower environmental impact. However, if you plan to travel outside of Tokyo frequently, a larger car may be more comfortable.
3. Parking in Tokyo
Finding parking in Tokyo can be difficult, especially in busy areas. Most parking spaces are small and designed for compact cars. Parking is also quite expensive, with rates typically ranging from 200 to 500 yen per hour. Some residential buildings offer parking spaces for an additional monthly fee.
4. Driving with an International License
Foreigners can drive in Japan with an International Driving Permit (IDP) for up to one year. However, the IDP must be obtained in your home country before coming to Japan. After one year, you will need to obtain a Japanese driver’s license.
5. Obtaining a Japanese Driver’s License
To obtain a Japanese driver’s license, you will need to pass a written test and a practical driving test. The written test is available in English, but the practical test can be challenging due to the strict standards. Some people choose to take driving lessons to prepare for the test. If you have a driver’s license from certain countries, you may be able to convert it to a Japanese license without taking the tests.
6. Tips for Driving in Tokyo
Always drive on the left side of the road, and remember that the driver’s seat is on the right side of the car. Be aware of cyclists and pedestrians, as they are common in Tokyo. Avoid driving during rush hours if possible, as traffic can be very heavy. Finally, always carry your driver’s license, passport, and vehicle registration when driving.