Rent a car Tokyo (Japan)

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Tips For Renting a Car in Tokyo

Getting around Tokyo is no easy feat, especially when it comes to driving. However, there are a few tips that you can use to help you get around town with ease.

  • The first tip is to familiarize yourself with the Japanese traffic signs. They are a bit confusing at first, but are actually quite useful.
  • Another tip is to use the GPS in your rental car. While they are not the best, they will help you to find addresses and places of interest.
  • In the event you find yourself driving through a large metropolitan area, you'll be glad to know that there are many free parking areas. However, you will have to make a special trip to fill your tank.
  • If you want to get the most out of your rental car, make sure you rent from a reputable company. There are plenty of rental car companies in Japan, and each of them has their own special offerings. Some of these companies will even refuel your car for you.
  • You should also be aware of the car's many safety features. For example, you can't drink and drive in Japan. You should also be aware of the laws relating to speeding. If you are stopped by the police, you will be fined.
  • Lastly, you should know the difference between a petrol station and a gas station. The former is generally more expensive than the latter. You should also be aware of the fact that you should never fill up your rental car at a self-service gas station.

Popular Places to Visit in Tokyo

Whether you're looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life or just a place to rest your head, Tokyo offers a variety of historic temples and museums to help you unwind. Tokyo's many museums feature an array of exhibits, from historic artifacts to reconstructed kabuki theaters.

Asakusa

Located in Tokyo, Asakusa is a historical district that has maintained its original Tokyo feel. Aside from its historic temples, Asakusa also hosts a variety of traditional Japanese cultural events. It's also an ideal place to shop for authentic Japanese handicrafts. Several traditional shopping streets are located in Asakusa.

If you're looking for souvenirs, Asakusa has several shops that sell everything from samurai swords to sembei crackers. The streets are lined with hundreds of stalls, and the area is also known for its street food.

Asakusa is also home to a variety of traditional cultural events, such as the Sanja Matsuri, which is a three-day festival that involves portable shrines being shaken through the backstreets. In addition to this, Asakusa is also home to the Sumida River Fireworks, which are held annually.

Tokyo Skytree

Among the many places to visit in Tokyo, the Tokyo Skytree has certainly earned its place as one of the tallest freestanding towers in the world. This spectacular structure is 155 meters tall and it has become a favorite tourist attraction.

As the name suggests, the Sky tower offers the best view of Tokyo. You can also enjoy shopping in this skyscraper. There are a number of large shops in the complex. You can also try French-Japanese fusion cuisine at the Musashi Sky Restaurant.

The Tokyo Skytree also features an aquarium. The Sumida Aquarium has several tanks that display different aquatic animals.

EDO-TOKYO MUSEUM

Located in Ryogoku district, this museum focuses on the history of Tokyo and Edo. The museum consists of life size models and reproductions of Tokyo's buildings, shops and industry. It also has special exhibitions and events. You can find information about the Edo-Tokyo Museum on their website. The museum is also a great place to take kids.

The museum's main exhibition is enough to explore, but there are also special exhibitions that require separate tickets. You can also take an English-speaking volunteer guide, which is an excellent resource. The guides are free of charge, but you can reserve one two weeks before your visit.

ODAIBA

Located in the artificial island of Tokyo Bay, Odaiba is a high-tech entertainment complex that boasts a diverse array of attractions. From interactive exhibits to a futuristic train, Odaiba is sure to be a fun place for the whole family. Located near Tokyo's famous Rainbow Bridge, Odaiba is a great way to spend a day in Tokyo.

Aside from being a major shopping destination, Odaiba also boasts a variety of entertainment venues. The popular Fuji TV building has an observatory deck that features a mini museum. There is also a special theater with shows on different films.

MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM

Among the most popular places to visit in Tokyo is the Mori Building Digital Art Museum. Located on Odaiba Island in Tokyo, this interactive art gallery has 50 artworks and uses 520 computers. The artworks interact with each other and change in response to visitors' actions.

The museum has a total of two floors, with a total surface area of 10,000 sqm. The artwork is arranged in a way that enables visitors to experience the art in a whole new way. It also stimulates all five senses.

The museum is located inside the Palette Town development in Odaiba, and is operated by the art collective teamLab. Its goal is to dissolve the boundary between art and visitor.

Shibuya Pedestrian Scramble

Located in the heart of Tokyo, the Shibuya Pedestrian Scramble is one of the city's most popular landmarks. In fact, it has appeared in countless television shows and has even been featured in a few movies.

The Shibuya Pedestrian Scramble has a reputation as the world's busiest intersection, and it is easy to see why. With a reported average of 2.4 million people passing through it every day, it is no wonder that this is a popular destination for tourists.

There are numerous ways to view the crossing, including from the station itself. However, if you want to get the most out of your visit, there are some lesser known options.

Alice in a Labyrinth restaurant

Whether you're a foodie or an adventurer, Tokyo is a city full of things to do. If you're looking for a unique experience, you should consider visiting one of Tokyo's many themed restaurants. These restaurants have become major tourist attractions, and are often a must-visit in Tokyo.

One of Tokyo's most renowned themed restaurants is Alice in a Labyrinth. This restaurant is inspired by Lewis Carroll's classic story, and is situated in the Ginza area of Tokyo. This restaurant offers tasty food, great drinks, and cute decorations.

Another themed restaurant is Alice's Fantasy Restaurant. This restaurant is based on the Mad Hatter from Lewis Carroll's classic novel, and is found in Tokyo. This restaurant has a carousel in the middle of the dining area. It is also surrounded by Wonderland themed decorations, so expect to find large mirrors, a gazebo, and lots of colour.

Seasonal variations in car rental rates in Tokyo

Average price for 7 days rental:

  • 0$ –
  • 22$ –
  • 72$ –
  • 122$ –
  • 172$ –
  • 222$ –
  • 272$ –
  • 322$ –
  • January
    154$
  • February
    133$
  • March
    154$
  • April
    189$
  • May
    224$
  • June
    245$
  • July
    287$
  • August
    322$
  • September
    224$
  • October
    224$
  • November
    154$
  • December
    245$
  • Jan -
    154$
  • Feb -
    133$
  • Mar -
    154$
  • Apr -
    189$
  • May -
    224$
  • Jun -
    245$
  • Jul -
    287$
  • Aug -
    322$
  • Sep -
    224$
  • Oct -
    224$
  • Nov -
    154$
  • Dec -
    245$

List of required documents

Attention!

A valid international driving license is required

1. Driver license
2. Credit card
3. Voucher
4. Passport

Frequently Asked Questions about Car Rental in Tokyo

Prices can vary based on the company, the season, and the vehicle, but most locations offer discounts if you reserve a car prior to your arrival in Tokyo. The cheapest automatic cars cost from 13$ to 27$ per day. Larger cars can be more expensive due to their higher fuel consumption, so you may want to choose a smaller vehicle, which will also be advantageous on narrower roads.
There is always an increase in demand for car rentals in Tokyo during the summer months, which drives up the prices. During the off-season, particularly the winter, the prices are significantly lower. The duration of your rental also affects the total price. Typically, renting a vehicle for a longer period of time results in a lower daily rate, thus a five-day rental may cost only somewhat more than a three-day rental. If possible, consider spending at least a week exploring Tokyo.

Third-party liability insurance is mandatory in Tokyo for any car rental. This is typically offered at no extra cost with most rental car agencies.
You should consider getting a CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) and theft insurance, although it's not required. If you want to upgrade your coverage, the ideal time to do so is when you first make your reservation.
Purchase insurance while booking your car:

Car rental insurance

When going on vacation, renting a car in Tokyo gives you the freedom to go wherever you want, whenever you want, and on your own schedule. Because of this, it is virtually always a smart decision to get behind the wheel.It is always beneficial to have the freedom to travel during times that are less likely to be crowded on public transportation, such as early in the morning or late at night, should you find that to be more convenient.

Choose a car based on what you want to do on your trip. Small cars like the Opel Corsa or Citroen C1 can be used to get around the city and its surroundings.
The Toyota Camry is the most popular car in the Standard category. Its starting price is 26$ per day from EAST COAST, and its rating average is 9 based on more than 1000 customer reviews. Toyota Rav-4 from EUROPCAR is the most reasonably priced rental vehicle in Tokyo. Just 27$ per day is the cost.
Most of the rental cars in Tokyo are manual. Automatic cars cost more to rent, and if your license only lets you drive an automatic car, you won't be able to rent a stick shift car.

The search result and your voucher both show the most likely model. The car class is reserved at all rental car agencies, nonetheless, in accordance with global car rental regulations. When you arrive at the office, you can choice the color and model of the car you want. Here is an explanation of the various car classes:

Car rental models

However, in some cases you can reserve a particular model. If such an option is available, a special notation will appear next to the car in the search results.

Major car rental agencies are slowly starting to accept debit cards, but you should verify this before making a reservation because it remains the exception rather than the rule.

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