Eager to drive in Japan? Enroll at our driving school, get your Japanese license, and discover your next adventure.
Ready to hit the road on Japan’s narrow streets with road signs in Japanese? Join our driving school today! We provide top-notch driving education tailored to meet your needs.
However, navigating the driving test in Japan can be quite challenging. In Tokyo, the pass rate is approximately 35%, according to the U.S. Embassy. In other prefectures, applicants may face multiple failures—sometimes up to three or four attempts—before successfully passing the test. We understand your busy lifestyle, which is why we offer flexible lesson times, including evenings and weekends, to fit your schedule.
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Sign up now and receive a discount on your first lesson! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to kickstart your driving journey. Ready to take the first step toward your driving freedom? Contact us today or visit our website to book your lessons.
We provide vehicles for free; however, we encourage you to practice with your own car. Please let us know when making a booking.
Additionally, please inform us about your desired course content and duration when booking, and we will send you a quotation based on your request.
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Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, we provide a variety of lessons tailored to your level. You can customize the content to focus on your weak points! From basic maneuvers to advanced techniques, we cover it all! Gain real-world experience with our in-car training sessions, where you’ll learn to navigate various driving conditions and situations in Japan. You’ll also become familiar with the social customs and habits that, while not official traffic rules, are commonly observed on the roads. We create a positive and encouraging atmosphere, allowing you to learn at your own pace without any pressure.
TO OUR AMERICAN EXPATRIATES
Obtaining a driver’s license in Japan varies significantly between American nationals and those from other countries, such as Britain, Canada, and Australia. For the latter, the process is more straightforward, as neither a written nor a driving test is typically required. In contrast, while American applicants do not need to take a written test, the driving test poses a considerable challenge.