Řízení v zemi Japonsko
Kompletní průvodce pro turisty a expaty. Seznamte se s pravidly silničního provozu, rychlostními limity a základními informacemi, než se vydáte řídit v zemi Japonsko.
Můžete řídit v zemi Japonsko?
Uznávané průkazy ze zemí
Doba platnosti: Valid for up to 1 year from date of entry into Japan (not from IDP issue date)
Důležitá poznámka
Japan ONLY accepts International Driving Permits issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention. IDPs from the 1968 Vienna Convention are NOT valid. Countries like Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, and Taiwan have separate bilateral agreements — drivers from these countries need an official Japanese translation of their license instead of an IDP. The IDP must be in the standard booklet format.
Co mít ve vozidle
Povinné vybavení
- Valid driving license and IDP (must be 1949 Geneva Convention format)
- Passport (carry at all times as a foreign national)
- Japanese Beginner mark (Shoshinsha) if licensed less than 1 year
- Elderly driver mark (Koreisha) if 70+ recommended, 75+ mandatory
Doporučené vybavení
- GPS/navigation device with English support
- ETC card for electronic toll payment on expressways
- Japanese phrasebook or translation app (road signs in rural areas may be in Japanese only)
Rychlostní limity
Město
km/h
Venkovské silnice
km/h
Dálnice
km/h
Otestujte si znalosti dopravních předpisů v Japonsko
Bezplatné cvičné otázky založené na oficiálních materiálech.
Zpoplatněné silnice
Způsoby platby
Průměrná cena
¥500–10,000+ depending on distance; Tokyo to Osaka via expressway costs approximately ¥8,000–12,000
Japan has extensive toll expressways operated by NEXCO. The ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) system offers discounts of up to 30% compared to cash payments. Rental cars usually come with ETC card readers. Late-night discounts (midnight to 4 AM) of 30% apply on most expressways.
Parkování
Barvy čar
Tipy pro parkování
- Use coin parking lots (コインパーキング) — barriers lock your car in place and you pay at a machine when leaving
- Many convenience stores and shopping centers offer free parking for customers
- In major cities like Tokyo and Osaka, parking enforcement is very strict — illegally parked cars are ticketed within minutes
- Never double-park — strictly enforced
Průměrná cena: ¥200–600/hour in city centers; ¥1,500–3,000/day in urban parking garages; cheaper in rural areas
Časté chyby turistů
- 1Forgetting to drive on the LEFT side of the road — Japan drives on the left, which is disorienting for visitors from right-hand traffic countries
- 2Bringing an IDP based on the 1968 Vienna Convention — Japan only accepts IDPs issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention
- 3Ignoring strict parking laws — parking on the street without a designated space can result in fines and your car being towed
- 4Running yellow/red lights — Japanese drivers are very rule-abiding and enforcement is strict
- 5Not stopping completely at railroad crossings (mandatory in Japan)
Dopravní pokuty
Překročení rychlosti
¥9,000–¥35,000 for minor offenses (under 30 km/h over on regular roads); criminal prosecution for 30+ km/h over on regular roads or 40+ km/h over on expressways
Nezapnutý pás
No monetary fine, but 1 demerit point on license (enforced for driver and all passengers)
Telefonování za jízdy
¥18,000 for holding a phone; ¥30,000+ and possible criminal charges if it causes danger
Červená na semaforu
¥9,000 (for ordinary vehicles) plus 2 demerit points
Nelegální parkování
¥10,000–¥18,000 depending on vehicle size and zone
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Zvládnete zkoušku?
Vyzkoušejte si pár skutečných cvičných otázek
What is the general speed limit on roads in Japan where no speed limit sign is posted?
Tísňové kontakty
Policie
110
Záchranná služba
119
Hasiči
119
Asistenční služba
JAF (Japan Automobile Federation): #8139 from mobile phones — English support available 24/7
Partner link – opens GetYourGuide.com
Chcete zvládnout pravidla silničního provozu v zemi Japonsko?
Procvičte si naše testové otázky a naučte se všechna pravidla, než se vydáte na cestu.