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March 12th, 2020 06:41 PM #11
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March 12th, 2020 08:48 PM #12
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March 13th, 2020 12:43 AM #13
The rental company I used honored my green (US) International driver's license (together with my passport and US driver's license) when I was there.
I'm not sure if it has any bearing. But, the rental company I used was at Misawa and it has many US servicemen as clients, both for rentals and car sales.
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March 13th, 2020 12:50 AM #14
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March 13th, 2020 12:56 AM #15
I haven't been to Japan recently. The Nissan Cube I rented (back in 2008) had a built-in GPS/navigation system. It had a female Japanese voice that drove me nuts because I couldn't understand what it was saying. It may have had an English language setting. But, all the printed manuals were in Japanese.
Both of my visits were at the Aomori-Lake Towada-Misawa-Hachinohe area. Some signs have English. But, I still got lost a number of times. That's how I found Lake Towada. I arrived there completely by accident. He He.
Oh. Be very careful about not mistaking diesel for gasoline. I made that mistake. Pretty expensive mistake.
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March 13th, 2020 01:27 AM #16
I'm not sure about a specific company. But, they should be similar enough. There are the nationwide/international car rentals. There are also the mom and mop shops that both sell used cars and rent cars. I went with the latter.
With a group like yours, you're probably better off with a well-known nationwide company.
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