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Driving in Tokyo: Guide

Navigate Tokyo's complex roads with confidence, from traffic rules to parking tips

March 17, 2026·5 min read
Tokyo, Japan's vibrant capital, is a city like no other. With its unique blend of traditional and modern culture, rich history, and world-class dining, it's a must-visit destination for any traveler. However, navigating Tokyo's complex roads can be daunting, especially for foreigners. In this guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know about driving in Tokyo, from traffic rules to parking tips, to help you explore the city with confidence. Whether you're planning to rent a car or use public transportation, our guide will provide you with the essential information to make the most of your trip.
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Understanding Tokyo Traffic

Tokyo's traffic is notorious for being congested and complex. The city has a comprehensive network of roads, highways, and expressways, but it's essential to understand the local traffic rules to avoid fines or accidents. Some key things to keep in mind include: Drive on the left side of the road No right turn on red (except where specifically marked) Headlights are required in tunnels Seat belts are mandatory for all passengers Strict alcohol limit (0.03% BAC — near-zero tolerance) Additionally, be aware of the different types of roads in Tokyo, including the Tokyo Expressway, which is a network of toll roads that connect the city center to the surrounding areas.
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Driving Licenses and Requirements

To drive in Tokyo, you'll need a valid driver's license. If you're a foreigner, you can use your international driver's license for up to one year. However, if you plan to stay in Japan for an extended period, you'll need to obtain a Japanese driver's license. The National Police Agency (NPA) is responsible for issuing driver's licenses in Japan. You can find more information on the NPA website or at your local prefectural public safety commission.
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Navigating Tokyo's Roads

Tokyo's roads can be challenging to navigate, especially for foreigners. Here are some tips to help you find your way: Use a GPS or mapping app to get around Look for signs in English, which are becoming more common Be aware of pedestrian crossings and bike lanes Don't be afraid to ask for help if you get lost Additionally, consider purchasing a prepaid IC card, such as a Suica or Pasmo card, which can be used to pay for tolls and parking.

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Parking in Tokyo

Parking in Tokyo can be difficult, especially in the city center. Here are some tips to help you find a parking spot: Look for parking garages or lots, which are often marked with a 'P' sign Be aware of parking restrictions, such as no-parking zones or time limits Consider using a parking app to find and reserve a spot Don't park in a way that blocks traffic or pedestrian crossings Additionally, be aware of the different types of parking fees, including hourly, daily, and monthly rates.
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Emergency Procedures

In case of an emergency, it's essential to know what to do. Here are some key phone numbers to keep handy: 110 (police) 119 (ambulance/fire) If you're involved in an accident, move to a safe location and call the police. If you need medical attention, call 119. Additionally, consider purchasing travel insurance that covers medical and emergency expenses.

💡 Pro Tip: Renting a Car in Tokyo

If you plan to rent a car in Tokyo, consider the following tips: Book in advance to ensure availability Choose a rental car company that offers English support Be aware of the rental car company's policies and procedures Don't forget to purchase insurance to cover any damages or accidents Additionally, consider renting a car with a GPS system to help you navigate Tokyo's roads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an international driver's license to drive in Tokyo?▼
Yes, if you're a foreigner, you'll need an international driver's license to drive in Tokyo. However, if you plan to stay in Japan for an extended period, you'll need to obtain a Japanese driver's license.
Can I turn right on red in Tokyo?▼
No, unless specifically marked, you cannot turn right on red in Tokyo. This is a key traffic rule to keep in mind to avoid fines or accidents.
What is the speed limit on the Tokyo Expressway?▼
The speed limit on the Tokyo Expressway is 100km/h. However, be aware of any changes in speed limits or traffic conditions, and always follow the posted signs.
Do I need to wear a seat belt while driving in Tokyo?▼
Yes, seat belts are mandatory for all passengers in Tokyo. This is a key safety rule to keep in mind to avoid fines or accidents.
What is the alcohol limit for driving in Tokyo?▼
The alcohol limit for driving in Tokyo is 0.03% BAC, which is a near-zero tolerance. This means that even a small amount of alcohol can result in a fine or accident.

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