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Tokyo, Japan
🇯🇵Tourist Driving Guide

Driving in Tokyo

Your complete guide to driving and renting scooters in Tokyo, Japan. Learn about IDP requirements, traffic rules, safety tips, and everything you need to know before hitting the road.

Left
Driving Side
40 km/h
Urban Speed Limit
Medium
Traffic Level
110
Emergency
IDPLocal Traffic RulesTraffic Fines & PenaltiesSafety TipsParkingFAQEmergency Contacts

International Driving Permit (IDP) in Tokyo

IDP Required

IDP required (1949 Geneva Convention type only). Japanese translation of license also works.

Fine without IDP: ¥6,000-100,000 ($40-670)

Where to Get IDP: Apply in your home country. Must be 1949 Geneva Convention IDP.

Accepted Licenses

IDP (1949 Geneva type only)Japanese translation certified by JAF

Traffic Rules in Tokyo

Local Traffic Rules

  • 1Drive on the LEFT
  • 2Extremely strict traffic laws
  • 3No jaywalking or running red lights ever
  • 4Highway tolls are expensive
  • 5Many one-way streets with complex routing

Common Tourist Mistakes

  • Not having correct IDP type (must be 1949 Geneva)
  • Underestimating highway toll costs
  • Getting lost (address system is unique)
  • Driving when train is easier
  • Not understanding parking rules

Horn Culture

Almost never used. Honking is considered very rude.

Traffic Fines & Penalties

Speeding

¥6,000-100,000 ($40-670)

No Helmet

¥5,000 ($33)

No IDP

¥50,000 ($335)

Red Light

¥9,000 ($60)

Drink Driving

¥500,000+ ($3,350+) + jail

Safety Tips

Essential Safety Tips

  • Japanese drivers are very polite and law-abiding
  • The challenge is navigation, not aggressive drivers
  • Use GPS/navigation - address system is unique
  • Train is almost always more convenient in Tokyo
  • Consider renting a car only for countryside trips

Best Time to Drive

Avoid driving in central Tokyo. If you must, late night.

Rainy Season Warning

June-July (Tsuyu): Heavy rain season. August-October: Typhoon season with possible flooding.

Areas to Avoid (for beginners)

  • Central Tokyo (just use trains)
  • Shinjuku/Shibuya areas
  • Any area during rush hour

Parking

Average Cost

¥300-1,500/hour ($2-10)

Scooter Parking

Less common than car parking. Usually share with bicycles.

Parking Tips

  • Tokyo parking is expensive and limited
  • Coin parking lots (times parking) are common
  • Some parking uses car elevators/stackers
  • Illegal parking strictly enforced

FAQ: Driving in Tokyo

Do I need to drive in Tokyo?

No. Tokyo has the world's best train system. Driving is slower, more expensive, and unnecessary for tourists.

What type of IDP do I need for Japan?

Japan only accepts 1949 Geneva Convention IDPs. Check with your issuing authority - Vienna Convention IDPs are NOT accepted.

When should I rent a car in Japan?

For countryside trips (Hokkaido, Okinawa, rural areas). In cities like Tokyo, Osaka, or Kyoto, trains are more practical.

Emergency Contacts

Police

110

Ambulance

119

Roadside Assistance

JAF: #8139

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