Car Rental in Tokyo

SUV rental in Tokyo

The most popular SUV models offered at rental locations in Tokyo are: Nissan Pathfinder 4WD, Toyota Landcruiser, Chrysler Journey, Toyota Fortuner, Daihatsu Terios, Hyundai Santa Fe and others.

While selecting your preferred model of an off-road vehicle, please examine the rental conditions. In particular, those requirements that concern credit cards – when it comes to renting an expensive car, sometimes offices in Japan ask information about two credit cards.

Before signing the contract in the rental office upon arrival, check that the invoice figures match with figures in your voucher.

Once the vehicle is assigned, inspect it carefully before leaving the parking. Crossovers and SUVs are often used in tough road conditions, therefore scratches and other exteriour defects are inevitable. Due to this, it is important to check and specify all existing defects in your rental documents.

If you plan to use an off-road vehicle in the mountains, it is recommended to order snow chains. This will save you from unexpected incidents. Other important equipment in Japan are mandatory child seats for travellers with children. OrangeSmile.com wishes you a safe trip and green lights on the roads of Tokyo!

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Map of Tokyo with rental locations
Rental locations in Tokyo
Driving Advices for Japan – Traffic Regulations and Road Usage Peculiarities
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Parking in a wrong place is one more violation with strict punishment. The minimum amount of the fine in this case is US$835. Moreover, the driver can be imprisoned for a period of up to 6 months.
Japan is one of the countries in the world, where the allowed blood alcohol content for drivers is 0.0 ppm. Driving while intoxicated is considered a serious violation, and so drivers are likely to face the following punishments: a fine of US$400, driving license cancellation, and the imprisonment of up to three years.
The violations that impose not only a fine, but also an imprisonment include damage caused to road signs and other traffic elements, driving a vehicle that does not meet safety standards, wrong crossing of railway intersections, and driving without the license.
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Rental, parking and other info on Tokyo - Airport Haneda
Car rental information desks are stationed in the arrival halls on the 2nd floor of all the airport terminals They are located opposite the baggage claim area. As for the arrival hall of Terminal 2, the car rental facilities are located only in its main hall on the floor of arrival (on the way to the exit). The facilities are open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You can receive a car on the same very day you placed an order. The number of official representative offices of major vehicle rental firms is situated at Haneda Airport. These are Nissan Rent-A-Car, TIMES, Europcar, Orix Rent a Car, Nippon, and Toyota.

Cash and debit cards are not accepted at the car hire offices, that is why you will need a credit card to make a reservation. In order to book and receive a car, you will need an international driver's license, issued during the last 12 months, as well as a domestic driving permit and an identity card. If you made an online booking, you will have to present a printed voucher. Also, you can send the flight number through the online service, so that you may reduce the waiting time. In this case, the car rental company will have prepared your vehicle by your arrival time. Read all...
Enjoying SUV and sightseeing of Tokyo
Perhaps, the most interesting traditional holiday is the Sanja Matsuri or the Sanja Festival, which clearly shows how to combine a fun carnival procession and a religious ritual in harmony. This is a temple festival, held annually from Friday to Sunday of the third week of May. The festival begins on Friday afternoon with the Daigioretsu parade. A large procession of priests, city officials, geishas, musicians, and dancers, dressed in traditional Edo clothing, moves along the central streets to the temple of Asakusa. The religious Shinto ceremony, followed by the traditional dances and prayers for harvest and prosperity, ends the celebration. Moreover, you will be able to experience the special holiday event organized by the representatives of the notorious criminal clan - Yakuza, who are proudly exposed to showcase their numerous tattoos. If you are going to Tokyo in August, be sure to visit the Asakusa Samba Carnival - one of the brightest street carnivals in Japan. Every summer, this eclectic festival gathers up to half a million spectators in the streets of Tokyo.

The residents of Tokyo have a very interesting and unique shopping ritual, which precedes the New Year celebration. Tori-no-Ichi, or the Cock Day, is dedicated Otori, the deity of fortune and business. This holiday carries ancient traditions of celebrating the end of the harvest and the coming New Year. Tori-no-Ichi is celebrated on the territory of more than thirty Shinto temples on the twelfth day of November. You can also visit the unofficial center of celebrations, which is the Asakusa Jinja sanctuary, located within the walls of Sensoji Temple. Here you will enjoy one of the largest fairs in Tokyo: souvenirs, toys, ritual ornaments and household trifles. During the festival, the fair expands due to numerous street trays, selling a variety of amulets, which must attract good luck. But the main souvenirs on the market are the bamboo "rake of luck" Kumade, decorated with the Otori masks and a bunch of old coins "koban". In all senses, it is customary to accomplish a successful purchase with the special ritual of "tejime" - the synchronous clapping of both seller and buyer.
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