Driving in Japan as a Canada National
Japan drives on the left with strict traffic laws, excellent road conditions, and an extensive toll highway system. An International Driving Permit is required.
Key Things to Know First
Japan requires an International Driving Permit for foreign visitors. Obtain one in Canada before departure.
How to get an IDPCanada drives on the right, but Japan drives on the left. Extra caution required at roundabouts, intersections, and after exits.
Tips for switching sidesSide-by-Side Comparison
| Rule | Canada | Japan | Change? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic side | Right-hand traffic | Left-hand traffic | Yes |
| Speed unit | km/h | km/h | Same |
| IDP required | — | Yes | Yes |
| Min. driving age | 16 | 18 | Differs |
| Emergency number | 911 | 110 | Different |
| Road difficulty | Easy | Moderate | — |
Speed Limits in Japan
Documents to Carry in Japan
- Original driving licence from Canada — must be valid and unexpired
- International Driving Permit (IDP) — required in Japan. Obtain from your national motoring association before travelling.
- Passport or national ID — carry at all times while driving
- Car insurance certificate — verify it covers Japan before departure
- Vehicle registration / rental agreement
Emergency Number in Japan
Primary emergency number in Japan. Save it before you drive.
Emergency numbers for all countriesFull Japan Driving Guide
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