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Driving License in Japan -
09-19-2007, 02:18 PM
Hi, I want to know, how you can get the driver License in Japan, and if you have the driver license of another country (for example, a spanish driving license) you can use it there?
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09-21-2007, 09:37 AM
I think if you got another country's driving license, you can only drink for 1 year, then you have to do the driving test in Japan.. btw i am not from Japan so may be a little inaccurate but should be very similar hehe... you going to love driving! and ya.. getting DL in asian country is harder.. and cost more.. but ya, driving is cool :P
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09-21-2007, 02:53 PM
I believe that one year rule still applies. Unless you are US Military. US Military have to take a week long driving course and pass a driving test. Then they are good to go. Unlike the $4000 Japanese driving school (which requires 40 hours of instructor led driving) the military course is all classroom based with the exception of the actual test.
IMO there is almost no reason to get a drivers license in Japan unless your job requires it. You pretty much never need a car to begin with, especially in Tokyo or any of the other major cities. Even the smaller cities and towns have good public transportation. |
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10-30-2007, 08:01 AM
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I still changed my Australian licence over though(just paid the fee and did an eyesight test) and I've driven from Tokyo to Fukushima for long weekends with friends as we were staying in a remote area away from any major train stations. I've used my Japanese licence as a form of ID on a few occasions as well. Although not a necessity its definitely a nice to have |
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10-31-2007, 12:13 AM
You would want to check with your country's embassy in Japan for specific details. Most countries have signed a treaty with Japan that allows you to simply have your current license translated by Japan Automobile Federation (JAF). Of course if you are from the US, this is not the case. You have to have it translated and then take the written and driving test.
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