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        Find great car hire deals in Japan

        By comparing prices between all major car rental companies in Japan, we can provide the best offers. With our selected partners you will not only find great deals but also car hire companies that provide excellent customer service and quality cars. Find a wide range of deals for economy, compact, and luxury cars in Japan. You can compare cheap prices in Japan in simple steps: no hidden fees and 24/7 customer support. Cars with Unlimited Mileage, Theft Protection, and CDW insurance are included in the prices. 

        What to keep in mind when renting a car in Japan

        The minimum age to rent a car is from 18 to 21  years old, this varies depending on the rental company. However, many rental companies may require drivers to be at least 21 years old and to have held a valid driver's license for at least one year. Young driver surcharges may apply to many car rental companies for people under 25 years of age. This information is visible in the search engine with Orbit Car Hire. Accidents are something we do not control, therefore it is important to keep in mind what kind of coverage you have. At Orbit Car Hire, you can buy additional coverage so you can travel throughout Japan without worry. In Japan, you drive on the left side of the road. For the countries that drive on the right lane, this can be confusing but good to know before you begin the journey.

        Find a cheap car hire deal in Japan

        Book a cheap car in Japan and explore all of what the country has to offer. A great way to find a car for a low price is to book in advance. At Orbit, we have made agreements with some of the best international and local brands in Japan for you to compare low prices for all seasons. By doing this you are not only able to find cheap prices but also quality service to make your experience unique. 

        Looking for rent a car for pleasure or business? With our search engine, you can find low prices for all categories from economy to luxury, mini-vans to SUVs so you will be able to find the car that suits your trip. With the search engine at the top, you can enter the pick-up and drop-off locations in the country whether you are looking for a one-way trip or renting a car at an airport location. You will find low prices in the search engine with no hidden fees, and filter your preferred transmission type. Book online or with our customer support team by phone, email, or Live Chat. 

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        Best ways to travel to Japan

        1. Air Travel: Flying is the most common and convenient way to travel to Japan, especially for international travelers. Japan is served by numerous international airports, with Narita International Airport (Tokyo), Haneda Airport (Tokyo), and Kansai International Airport (Osaka) being the major gateways. Direct flights to Japan are available from many major cities worldwide.

        2. High-Speed Rail (Shinkansen): If you're already in a nearby country such as South Korea, you can travel to Japan by high-speed rail. The Japan Rail Pass allows unlimited travel on most trains operated by Japan Railways (JR) and is an excellent option for tourists planning to explore multiple cities.

        3. Ferry: Japan is an island nation, and ferries are available from nearby countries such as South Korea, China, and Russia. Ferries offer a slower but potentially more scenic and cost-effective alternative to flying.

        4. Cruise Ships: Japan is a popular destination for cruise ships, with many ports of call around the country. Cruise ships often visit major cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagasaki, allowing travelers to explore Japan's coastal areas.

        5. Overland Travel: If you're in neighboring countries like China or South Korea, you can travel to Japan via ferry or bridge (e.g., the Korea Strait). Alternatively, you can travel overland to a nearby airport and then fly to Japan.

        6. Private Transportation: Some travelers may opt for private transportation options such as chartered flights or yachts, although these are typically more expensive and less common.

        Ultimately, the best way to travel to Japan depends on factors such as your location, budget, time constraints, and personal preferences. Regardless of how you choose to travel, make sure to plan and research visa requirements, transportation options, and any travel restrictions or advisories that may be in place.

        Information about Japan

        When one thinks of Japan, a fascinating archipelago in East Asia, one often thinks of serene temples, cherry blossoms, and the bustling metropolises of Tokyo and Osaka. While these iconic symbols paint a picturesque picture, the allure of Japan goes far beyond its surface and offers travelers a multi-faceted journey of discovery.

        Delve deeper and Japan reveals a rich tapestry of history and tradition, from the timeless beauty of Kyoto's temples to the modern marvels of Tokyo's skyscrapers. Japan is a harmonious blend of past and present, where centuries-old rituals coexist with the latest technological achievements.

        Cultural luminaries such as Murasaki Shikibu, Katsushika Hokusai, and Hayao Miyazaki have left an indelible mark on the world and enriched Japan's cultural landscape with their contributions to literature, art, and animation. From the delicate art of the tea ceremony to the electrifying energy of Kabuki theater, Japan's cultural offerings are as diverse as they are captivating.

        The beauty of Japan is not limited to its cities, however, but also extends to its natural landscapes, from the snow-capped peaks of Mount Fuji to the tranquil gardens of Kanazawa. Each region offers a unique blend of scenery, cuisine, and customs, inviting travelers to discover its hidden gems and secret treasures.

        While neighboring countries such as China, South Korea, and Russia border its shores, the true essence of Japan lies within its borders. Whether strolling the historic streets of Kyoto or soaking in the hot springs of Hakone, Japan is a land of wonders waiting to be discovered.

        Whether it's your first or tenth visit, Japan never ceases to surprise and inspire, offering new insights into its rich culture and traditions with every experience. So leave the clichés behind and embark on a journey of discovery through the heart of Japan — a land of endless fascination and enduring charm.

        Why hire a car in Japan? 

        Rent a car means you are independent and free to explore all the beautiful and hidden places in Japan.  You can hire a car at Haneda Airport in Toky;, Osaka, Hiroshima, or many other locations in Japan. With Orbit, you will be able to hire a car in Japan or anywhere in the world. With cheap prices, we make your trip even better. Book a vehicle for your next trip to our site. We offer great deals and transparent prices with no hidden extras. On our easy-to-use website, you can choose the right vehicle for your trip to Japan.

        Fun facts about Japan

        • World's Oldest Company: The Kongo Gumi construction company in Japan was founded in 578 AD and operated continuously for over 1,400 years until it was absorbed by another construction firm in 2006.

        • Punctuality: Japanese trains are known for their remarkable punctuality, with an average delay of only about 18 seconds. There's a term, "tsukin jigoku" (commuter hell), which refers to the extremely crowded trains during rush hour.

        • Capsule Hotels: Japan is home to capsule hotels, which offer small, pod-like accommodations designed for budget-conscious travelers. These pods typically contain a bed, TV, and sometimes other amenities, and are stacked side by side in a communal space.

        • Cat Islands: Japan has several "cat islands," such as Tashirojima and Aoshima, where feline populations outnumber humans. These islands have become popular tourist destinations for cat lovers from around the world.

        • Bizarre Game Shows: Japan is known for its quirky and sometimes bizarre game shows, featuring challenges like eating outrageous foods, navigating obstacle courses, or enduring humorous punishments.

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        One-Way Rental in Japan

        When finding offers through Orbit and its top brands, you can pick up the car at one location in Japan and return to another location. A one-way fee may apply, and they are included in Orbit Car Hire deals when searching for a one-way trip. Our car rental companies in Japan do not offer to return the car to another country, however, you can find domestic one-way rental options.

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        Visit Japan

        Which places to visit:

        Tokyo: Japan's bustling capital is a vibrant metropolis that offers a variety of attractions, including the historic Senso-ji Temple, the iconic Tokyo Tower, the busy shopping districts of Shibuya and Ginza, and the tranquil gardens of the Imperial Palace.

        Kyoto: Kyoto is known for its rich cultural heritage and is home to thousands of temples, shrines, and traditional wooden houses. Highlights include the Fushimi Inari Shrine with its thousands of torii gates, the tranquil Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, and the famous Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion).

        Hiroshima and Miyajima: Hiroshima is a city with a moving history and is home to the Peace Memorial Park and Museum dedicated to the victims of the atomic bomb. The nearby island of Miyajima is famous for its iconic floating torii gate and scenic beauty.

        Osaka: Osaka is known as the cuisine of Japan and a foodie's paradise. Don't miss the lively street food scene of Dotonbori, the historic Osaka Castle, and the tranquil grounds of Shitenno-ji Temple.

        Nara: The ancient capital of Japan, Nara is famous for its historic temples and the friendly deer that roam free in Nara Park. Highlights include the Todai-ji Temple, which houses Japan's largest bronze Buddha statue, and the Kasuga Taisha Shrine with its thousands of stone lanterns.

        Hokkaido: Japan's northernmost island is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, including national parks, hot springs, and ski resorts. Visit Sapporo for its lively food scene and annual snow festival, and explore the wild landscapes of Shiretoko National Park.

        Mount Fuji: Japan's iconic volcano is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of the country. Visitors can climb to the summit for breathtaking views or admire its beauty from the surrounding lakes and hot springs.

        Okinawa: Okinawa is a tropical paradise in southern Japan, offering beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and a unique Ryukyu culture. Explore historical sites such as Shuri Castle, relax on the pristine beaches of Ishigaki and Miyako islands, and enjoy delicious Okinawan cuisine.

        Kanazawa: Known as "Little Kyoto'," Kanazawa is famous for its well-preserved samurai and geisha quarters, traditional teahouses, and the breathtaking Kenrokuen Garden, considered one of the most beautiful gardens in Japan.

        Nikko: Located in the mountains north of Tokyo, Nikko is home to ornate shrines and temples, including the UNESCO-listed Toshogu Shrine, known for its intricate wood carvings and colorful decorations.

        Most popular cities in Japan

        Most popular destinations in Japan

        1. Tokyo

        2. Osaka

        3. Hiroshima

        4. Kyoto

        5. Nara

        6. Sapporo

        7. Kanazawa

        8. Nagoya

        1. Tokyo Haneda Airport

        2. Tokyo Haneda Airport

        3. Osaka International Airport

        4. Osaka Kansai Airport

        5. Fukuoka Airport

        6. Hiroshima Airport

        7. Kobe Airport

         

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        What you need to know about renting a car

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        How do you make a booking with Orbit Car Hire?

        You can easily book your vehicle with Orbit Car Hire. First, you must choose the date and location of your rental in our booking form. In the next step, you can pick the vehicle you want from the list. After filling out the personal information form, there is a step where you choose the payment method and fill in your credit card information. Finally, you can print out your voucher needed at pick-up time.

        What are the charges for security deposits?

        Every car rental has a security deposit policy. You will find the information about the security deposit while booking the vehicle or on your voucher. 

        What if I would like to change my booking?

        If you need to change the booking you made through Orbit Car Hire. Don't hesitate to contact our customer support team at customerservice@orbitcarhire.com or by phone at +44 20 8089 0089. You can cancel your booking free of charge at least forty-eight hours before your rental is due to start. For further information, please read the Terms of Use. 

        How do I cancel my booking?

        You can cancel your booking free of charge at least forty-eight hours before your rental is due to start. For further information, please read the Conditions of Use. Our customer service team will address your requests in due time:

        When do I pay for the rental car?

        You pay a small deposit when making the booking as a guarantee. The remaining balance is paid when you pick up your rental vehicle. Please keep in mind that the payment at the counter is paid in local currency. 

        What is included in the price?

        Most of the reservations made by Orbit Car Hire include unlimited mileage, local tax, mandatory fees, and collision damage waiver. In steps 1 and 2 in the booking process or on your voucher, you can see all the details about your booking inclusions.

        Are there any hidden fees?

        There are no hidden charges! All mandatory surcharges and fees are presented in the 3rd step of the booking process and our Terms and Conditions. Please note that additional charges may apply for some rentals in the case of:

        • Out-of-hours surcharge (when picking up the vehicle outside of office hours),
        • One-way fee (when returning the vehicle at a different location),
        • The service charge for fuel (prepaid fuel policy),
        • Young/senior driver fee (the car hire company sets this condition and is usually not about the regulation of the specific country),
        • Excess and deposit amount (before hiring, you need to ensure your credit card limit is high enough for the deposit amount to be blocked, which usually equals the excess amount or higher).

        We advise our clients to read the Terms and Conditions carefully before the rental to avoid surprises. Our knowledgeable customer service agents will gladly help you with any questions via phone, email, or live chat during our opening hours.

        What is a voucher, and why do I need it?

        A voucher is a document that confirms your booking, the price, and the payment of your booking. Having your voucher with you at the time of pick-up is mandatory. If you do not have the voucher at the pickup, the vehicle provider may refuse to release the vehicle to you or change the rental price.

        What is an airport or premium location fee?

        A Premium location/airport fee is a fee that covers the location service costs. This fee is usually included in the price but may still occur at some locations and is charged locally.

        What is Premium Coverage, and how does it work?

        Premium Coverage is an optional service by Orbit Car Hire that, if accepted, covers your financial accountability for damage or theft to the hired vehicle. This is not insured with a car hire company that reduces the excess amount, but a cover refunds you if the car hire company charges you for damage or theft. With this option, you will be reimbursed up to 3000 EUR. You can read the Terms and Conditions or contact us for more information.

        How do I find cheap car hire online?

        Prices vary frequently. Booking a car 3 to 8 weeks before your desired pick-up date is best - this will ensure you get the cheapest rental rate. Alternatively, it is also possible to find cheap last-minute car hire. 

        How many countries do you compare to?

        We at Orbit Car Hire compare car hire prices in over 140 countries, including popular destinations within Europe such as Portugal, Spain, Turkey, Greece, Cyprus, Iceland, Croatia, Malta, France, Slovenia, and Germany. 

        What currency should I use to pay for the car?

        You can pay the confirmation fee on Orbit's page in EUR, GBP, ISK and USD. When you pick up your car hire, you will pay the remaining balance in the currency of the pickup country. 

        Can I rent a car from inside the terminal?

        You can hire a car from inside the terminal. When you compare our offers, you can filter "In Terminal" to see all the offers we have that are inside the terminal. 

        What is the cheapest car to rent?

        The cheapest car to rent is the Fiat 500, Volkswagen Up and Fiat Panda. 

        Can I add a driver to my booking?

        You can always add a driver to your booking when finding your car hire deal on Orbit Car Hire. If you have already made a booking, you can contact us to add the additional driver. You can also add a driver to your booking when you pick up the vehicle. 

        What payment methods are accepted?

        You can pay with a debit and credit card when booking with Orbit Car Hire. We accept Mastercard and Visa. 

        Can I drop off my car at a different location?

        Yes, you can. When you look for car hire deals on our webpage, you can press "Yes" to "Different drop-off location" and see all the best deals for one-way car hire. 

        How can I add a flight number to my booking?

        You can add a flight number on our webpage when booking. If you already have a booking, email us at customerservice@orbitcarhire.com, and our customer service will add your flight number to the booking. 

        Do I have to pay for toll roads?

        If you drive where toll roads are required, you are responsible for paying for the toll roads on which you drive the rental vehicle. 

        What does deductible mean?

        If a rental car is damaged or even stolen while on rent, there will be a limit to how much the renter has to pay to repair or fix it. Excess (also known as deductible) is a name for the amount that has to be paid. This excess is different between countries and car rental companies in each country. Depending on the car rental company, this can include fire, vandalism, theft, or loss of use while the car is being repaired. You can read more about deductibles right here.

        What is a Collision Damage Waiver?

        Collision Damage Waiver, or CDW, is a basic car rental insurance offered to renters by a car company. CDW limits your financial liability in case of damages to the body of the hired vehicle with an excess. The driver is responsible for paying for the excess, but the car rental company waives the rest of the cost. This excess can be different between rent a car company.

        What is Theft Protection?

        Theft Protection is a car rental insurance that car rental companies offer. It protects the renter up to a certain amount from the risk of stealing the rental car or somebody trying to steal it. An excess, also known as a deductible, comes with each Theft Protection. This excess is the limit to what the renter would have to pay if the car is stolen or if somebody tries to steal it.

        Which brands can I compare with Orbit?

        With Orbit Car Hire, you can compare car hire with all the major car rentals like Europcar, Enterprise, Alamo, Sixt and Budget. You can also compare over 100 local companies from all over the world. 

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