Car Rental at 'Takaoka Station South Exit'

Car Rental Locations in Toyama

Rental office address 'Takaoka Station South Exit': 1f Nakano Building, 1-1-18 Ekinan, Takaoka, Toyama , 933-0871, Toyama, Japan.

To change to another rental area in Toyama, simply use one of the following:
- change the preset location in the 'Pick-up' field in the above form;
- click on one of the links below;
- use the map of Toyama on this page.

Toyama Airport
Takaoka Station South Exit
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Best rates. OrangeSmile.com provides cars for hire at the rental point 'Takaoka Station South Exit' at the lowest guaranteed prices. Our direct car suppliers often provide high discounts on the available models. For your specific dates at 'Takaoka Station South Exit', we will find for you the best online car hire offers.

The rental process consists of 3 simple steps: (1) search available cars for your dates at 'Takaoka Station South Exit'; (2) select the car type you wish to rent; and (3) complete the reservation form. Once your reservation at 'Takaoka Station South Exit' is processed, we will send the confirmation voucher to your email address.

A valid credit card is required to confirm a reservation at 'Takaoka Station South Exit'. Please check your rental conditions, prior making the reservation.

At the point 'Takaoka Station South Exit', you will be asked for your confirmation voucher, driving license and a valid credit card. A credit card is required for a safety deposit. The deposit amount at 'Takaoka Station South Exit' depends on the driver's age and the rented vehicle type.

The definitive payment is usually performed at the pick-up point. Our car suppliers at the point 'Takaoka Station South Exit' accept VISA, Master Card and other card types - please check your rental conditions.

OrangeSmile.com wishes you safe roads in Japan and a pleasant trip to Toyama!

Frequently asked questions on the rental process

Where to go by car near Toyama: Kamioka
A few years after the closing, there was opened a small research laboratory conducting research of neutrino, but most of the underground labyrinths still lay in ruins. For many years, large-scale underground structures have being attracting attention of tourists, as walking all around will certainly bring a lot of experience. Mines are located at a depth of more than kilometer, some of their grounds are flooded.

Dripping water and rusty rails used for transporting ore a few years ago give these places very mysterious and sinister look. Shadows from abandoned locomotives and drilling machines add some fear. Some land mines look quite well-organized, while others are embraced with criss-crossing networks of rusty floors and partially inundated with stones from crumbling walls. In the middle of the last century, mining camp residents began to suffer from diseases unknown to science. As it turned out later, their cause became vapors of cadmium salts, which over the years of production ore have been soaked the earth of the island. Today entrance to the village Kamioka is officially closed, but that doesn’t bother hundreds of curious tourists.
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