Is it hard to drive in Japan as a foreigner?


Is it hard to drive in Japan as a foreigner? Driving in Japan can be quite complicated and expensive. Those who cannot read the language will have trouble understanding road signs. Highway tolls are assessed at about US $1 per mile. City traffic is often very congested.


Is it worth it to drive in Japan?

Driving in Japan may not be the most common option to get around but a road trip offers the flexibility that rail doesn't. Public transport is not as readily available in smaller towns in the countryside, where hidden gems are abundant.


Can you drive a car in Japan as a foreigner?

Anyone with an International Driving Permit (IDP) issued abroad under the 1949 Geneva Convention on Road Traffic can drive a car in Japan in accordance with Japanese laws.


What is the speed limit in Japan?

Traffic rules Legal speed limits in Japan are “60km/h on normal roads” and “100km/h on expressways.” It is prohibited to drive a car at the speed exceeding the legal limit even if there is no traffic sign for speed regulation.


Does Japan have Uber?

Yes, there is Uber in Japan Locals tell us that although Japan does have Uber, it's not super well-known and it's definitely not the most convenient option when it comes to traveling around the more sprawling places in Japan, namely cities like Kyoto or Tokyo.


Do US citizens need visa for Japan?

You must have a valid passport and an onward/return ticket for tourist/business visa free stays of up to 90 days. Your passport must be valid for the entire time you are staying in Japan. You cannot work on a 90-day visa free entry.