🇯🇵 Do you need an IDP to drive in Japan?
IDP required· 1949 Geneva Convention· Last reviewed 1 May 2026
Short answer
Yes — to drive in Japan you generally need an International Driving Permit (IDP), carried together with your original national driving licence. The IDP is a recognised translation of your licence; it never replaces the licence itself.
Driving in Japan: the rule explained
Japan generally requires a 1949 Geneva Convention IDP alongside your original license. Licenses from a small set of countries (e.g. Switzerland, Germany, France, Taiwan) can instead use an authorized Japanese translation (JAF). Most other licenses — including UAE and US — need the IDP itself.
Renting a car in Japan
Japanese rental companies check the physical IDP at the counter and will refuse hire without it. Booking online does not waive the requirement.
Motorcycles & scooters: Your IDP and underlying license must both cover the motorcycle category; scooters over 50cc count as motorcycles.
What to carry when driving in Japan
- Original driving license (physical card)
- Passport with valid visa/entry stamp
- Translation companion or certified translation of your license
- Proof of insurance covering the destination
- 1949-convention IDP from your license country's authorized issuer
Japan: frequently asked questions
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Official sources
Need a real, government-recognised IDP? See how to get an IDP from an authorised issuer.
