Car Rental in Tokyo

Convertible rental in Tokyo

The most widespread cabriolet models offered for rent in Japan are: BMW 3 series Cabriolet, Peugeot 206 Cabriolet, Renault Megane Cabriolet and Ford Mustang Convertible.

At the booking time, please check the rental conditions carefully. Quite often, rental offices in Tokyo require two credit cards to guarantee issuance of a cabrio or a roadster.

We recommend ordering additional no-excess insurance that covers your risk (franchise), since the franchise amount for cabriolets in Japan is quite high.

Make sure to inspect the rental invoice issued at the office in Tokyo and compare it with the information indicated in your voucher. Sometimes, rental officers make 'unintentional' mistakes in rental invoices.

In parking garage, examine the vehicle for defects and scratches carefully. If you find any of them, check whether they have been specified in your rental document.

When parking a cabriolet in Tokyo, it is recommended to unfold the roof and close windows in order to prevent theft or robbery.

OrangeSmile.com wishes you an exciting journey with an open roof around Japan!

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Map of Tokyo with rental locations
Rental locations in Tokyo
Driving Advices for Japan – Traffic Regulations and Road Usage Peculiarities
Previous hints
Solid lines that separate different lanes are often equipped with rather large metal fettlings. At night, these fettlings glow, so drivers needn’t worry about crossing another lane neither in the daytime nor at night.
In addition to the usual "zebra" marking, many crossroads have an alternative way to cross the road – the overhead one. Pedestrians do not always have to wait for the traffic light to switch to green as the overhead crossing is always available.
Foreign drivers should remember that the international driving license is invalid in Japan. In order to drive vehicles, drivers must exchange the international driving license to the local one. It is worth noting that the exchange procedure is simple and free of long formalities.
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Rental, parking and other info on Tokyo - Airport Haneda
Haneda Airport is Tokyo's airport of international significance, lying in Ota ward. It is considered the second airport, operating in the air space of Tokyo. The airport mainly services domestic flights as well as charter flights on the following international routes: Seoul, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. Its passenger traffic makes up about 80 million people per year. The airport started functioning in 1931. In 1945 it served as the United States air base. Since 1958 it has been under the jurisdiction of Japan. The airport comprises 3 terminals and 4 runways. There are no restrictions on red-eye flights.

The airport is connected to the city by a railway and a monorail. One railway station is located in the airport between the terminals and 3 monorail stations are in each terminal. To utilise the taxi services, you should contact the cab dispatcher in the station square on the ground floor of the terminal. Moreover, several scheduled and charter buses go from the airport to the city. The signs and detailed instructions on how to get to the bus stops on the ground floor are found in the arrival area on the second floor. Shuttles run between the terminals, which are situated at a considerable distance from each other. Read all...
Enjoying sights of Tokyo in cabriolet
The high-class Claska has one important advantage, location. It is open in an eye-catching modern building with a stylish façade that looks particularly impressive when the darkness falls over the city. In the evening, the façade is decorated with a beautiful artistic illumination, and large panoramic windows shine with all colors of the rainbow. Behind such an unusual façade, there is a no less stylish designer décor made mostly in the shades of white. In the bathroom, there is a large floor-to-ceiling window in some guest rooms, so travelers can take a shower and enjoy lively city streets at the same time.

The luxurious New Otani Tokyo is also worth a mention in the list of the most unusual hotels in Tokyo. This unique hotel is one of the largest in the city and offers almost 1,500 guest rooms. The skyscraper hotel has an amazing location in a lush garden founded more than 400 years ago. Travelers will be pleased with the view from their rooms as they will admire old trees, artificial ponds and waterfalls, charming wooden bridges, and pebble stone roads for walking. Guests can leave their rooms and go down to explore hidden corners of the garden whenever they want.
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