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A Step-by-Step Guide to Obtaining a Driving License in Japan

January 25, 2026·5 min read
Obtaining a driving license in Japan can seem like a daunting task, especially for foreigners. However, with the right guidance, you can navigate the process with ease. In this article, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of getting a driving license in Japan, including the requirements, tests, and regulations you need to be aware of. Whether you're a new driver or just looking to convert your foreign license, this guide has got you covered. With its unique rules and regulations, such as driving on the left side of the road and zero tolerance for alcohol, Japan's licensing process is designed to ensure road safety for all drivers.
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Meet the Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for a driving license in Japan, you must be at least 18 years old and have a valid residence in the country. If you're a foreigner, you'll need to provide proof of residency, such as a residence certificate or a work visa. You'll also need to pass a vision test and a written test on Japan's road rules and regulations. The written test is available in multiple languages, including English, but it's still a good idea to study beforehand to ensure you understand the material. For example, did you know that in Japan, you're not allowed to turn right on a red light unless specifically marked?
2

Prepare for the Written Test

The written test for a Japan driving license covers a range of topics, including road signs, traffic rules, and safe driving practices. You can study for the test using the official study materials provided by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) or by taking a practice test online. Some key topics to focus on include the rules for driving on the left side of the road, the use of headlights in tunnels, and the importance of wearing seat belts. You can also take a practice test to assess your knowledge and identify areas where you need to improve. For instance, you can try practicing with sample questions on the JAF website or through a driving school.
3

Take the Practical Driving Test

Once you've passed the written test, you'll need to take a practical driving test to demonstrate your driving skills. The test will assess your ability to safely operate a vehicle, follow traffic rules, and navigate different road conditions. You'll need to provide your own vehicle for the test, which must meet certain safety standards. The test will be conducted by a certified examiner, who will evaluate your driving skills and provide feedback on areas for improvement. Some common mistakes to avoid during the test include failing to check your mirrors, not using your turn signals, and driving too slowly or too quickly.
4

Apply for Your License

After passing both the written and practical tests, you can apply for your driving license at your local driver's license center. You'll need to provide proof of identity, residency, and pass a vision test. You'll also need to pay the license fee, which varies depending on the type of license you're applying for. Once your application is processed, you'll receive your new license, which will be valid for a certain period of time. Be sure to review the terms and conditions of your license, including any restrictions or requirements for renewal. For example, if you're a new driver, you may be subject to certain restrictions, such as not being allowed to drive at night or on highways.
5

Maintain Your License

To maintain your driving license in Japan, you'll need to follow certain rules and regulations, such as attending a mandatory traffic safety lecture every three years. You'll also need to renew your license periodically, which involves passing a vision test and paying the renewal fee. If you're involved in a traffic accident or receive a certain number of traffic tickets, your license may be suspended or revoked. It's also important to stay up-to-date with any changes to Japan's road rules and regulations, such as new speed limits or traffic laws. For instance, you can check the JAF website for updates on traffic safety and regulations.

💡 Pro Tip: Practice with a Driving School

If you're new to driving in Japan, it's a good idea to practice with a driving school. They can provide you with personalized instruction and help you prepare for the practical driving test. Many driving schools also offer practice tests and simulations to help you build your confidence and skills behind the wheel. Additionally, they can provide you with valuable feedback on your driving and help you identify areas for improvement. For example, they can help you practice driving on the left side of the road or navigating complex intersections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum age to apply for a driving license in Japan?▼
The minimum age to apply for a driving license in Japan is 18 years old.
Do I need to take a written test to get a driving license in Japan?▼
Yes, you need to take a written test to get a driving license in Japan, which covers road signs, traffic rules, and safe driving practices.
Can I use my foreign driver's license in Japan?▼
If you have a foreign driver's license, you may be able to use it in Japan for a certain period of time, but you'll eventually need to convert it to a Japanese license. The process for converting a foreign license varies depending on the country of issue and the type of license you hold.
What is the speed limit on highways in Japan?▼
The speed limit on highways in Japan is 100km/h, but it may vary depending on the specific road and conditions.
What is the emergency number to call in case of an accident in Japan?▼
In case of an accident in Japan, you should call 110 for the police or 119 for an ambulance or fire department.

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