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~Exciting Places to Drive in Japan~  
Road Trip Itinerary Ideas in Japan 
🚗 with Nissan Rent-a-Car 🚗



Driving in Japan can be scary 
especially if you aren't used to driving in other countries 
or the left-hand side.
But it really isn't as nerve-racking as it seems.
You get used to it in minutes and pretty soon
you're thinking less about your anxiety
and more about how fun road trips are!
Since coming to Japan we've grown to miss driving on the open roads,
so we find ourselves renting cars and going on drives pretty often. 
We know there are many out there that either do or are interested 
in doing the same.
Thus we wanted to put together a short list of 
ideas of places to road trip in Japan to drive to. 
But before we get into the unknown treasures of Japan,
here are a few things to know when renting a car.

Drivers Guide for Traveling All over Japan 
📑​What to Expect and Places to Go! 📑
(Printable English PDF!)

 

 Things to Make Sure Before Renting a Car 

⊛If booked in advance⊛
🗹Passport
🗹International driver's license
🗹Confirm whether the vehicle is designated

🗹Expressway ETC card loan ↠ ::: Pass through toll gates with ETC :::

⊛Rent on the spot⊛
⊶ Cash and credit cards accepted

You will need an international driver's license!
How to get one
1. Copy of your passport
2. Driver's license
3. One passport-size photo
*More information Here*

– Charging T&C (English) –
NISSAN Rent a Car Homepage (English) *
 CAR RENTAL TIPS HERE!!! 

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 JAPAN ROAD TRIP ITINERARY IDEA 1 

Yamagata Prefecture (山形県)



On top of the Reiryuuzan (鈴立山)

Yamagata Prefecture is a part of Tohoku, the northeastern region of Japan. Probably the most popular place to visit in Yamagata Prefecture is Tendo, which is famous for its natural hot springs (onsens) and shogi (traditional Japanese chess). What about its local food and fruits?
What are some of the most famous things from Yamagata Prefecture though….?

🍒🍒CHERRIES!!!!🍒🍒

 CHERRY PICKING 

If you were to ask a Japanese person what Yamagata was famous for, we're sure their first answer would be cherries.
Although there are cherries being produced all over Japan, Yamagata is the most popular in producing around 70%
of the country's production of cherries🍒✨
In Japan, you can go cherry (or other fruit) picking!! Being that there are so many places to pick cherries in Tendo,
you won't have any problem finding a place. We went to Oshokaju (Ohsyo) Orchards and had a really great time!





Japanese cherries taste a bit different than say American dark cherries. Of course, they would, but it never really occurred to us! Due to Yamagata's difference in temperature, the fruits that are grown here are especially sweet and juicy compared to fruit from other prefectures.

Normally the best time to go cherry picking is from the middle-end of May to the end of July! It's around that time you should be able to pick the most famous type of Japanese cherry, the satonishiki! You get 30 minutes to pick cherries, but the nice thing here is that you can also extend it to 60 minutes if desired! Anything big plus is there are many ways to enjoy cherries at the orchard💖🍒



Information about fruit picking
🍒Cherry picking – Mid of May to Early July
🍇Grape picking – Early August to Mid of October
🍑Peach picking – Early August to Early September
🍏Apple picking – Mid of October to End of November
Reminder
1) Make a reservation for fruit picking
Hours: 0900-1700
Calendar info page (JP)

*Oshokaju Orchards (王将果樹園)
1303 Kawarago, Tendo, Yamagata 
Google Maps
☎023-657-3211
⏰9:00am~5:00pm
💻Official website (JP)

 SHOGI 



Tendo Shogi Museum (天童将棋資料館)
Since Tendo has the largest shogi piece production in Japan, we thought we'd go to the shogi museum where you can learn everything about this traditional Japanese chess-like game. Shogi was originally developed and started in India back around B.C. 300. At this museum, we learned about things like how it was introduced to Japan and the world and the manufacture of shogi pieces. You can even decorate your own shogi pieces!! This was, of course, the most fun!

★Tendo Shogi Museum (天童将棋資料館)
1-1-1 Honcho, Tendo City, Yamagata
Google Maps
MAP CODE:62374772*76
📞023-653-1690
⏰9:00am~6:00pm (Closed on 3rd Monday every month, 31 Dec, 01 Jan)
💴300yen (adults), 200yen (students (High school and up)), 100yen (Elementary and Jr. High)
💻Website (JP)

 MAKING SOBA 



After visiting the Shogi Museum, we went to Tendo Kogen Family Land (天童高原ファミリーランド), where you can make your own buckwheat (soba) noodles and eat them! The buckwheat noodles are actually made with dewakaori buckwheat which is grown at Tendo Kogen. It does smell way better than other buckwheat.

Tendo Kogen Family Land (天童高原ファミリーランド)
1321 Tamugino, Tendo City, Yamagata
Google Maps
📞023-657-3628
MAP CODE:62 358 339 * 57
📅May to October
💴Prices:
1 to 4 persons – 2,500 yen each (1 teacher)
5 to 8 persons – 2,000 yen each (1 teacher)
9 to 12 persons – 1,500 yen each (1 teacher)
13 – 16 persons – 2,000 yen each (2 teachers)
Plus 500 yen if you want to eat the noodles there after class
💻Homepage (JP)



*NISSAN Rent A Car – Yamagata Airport Outlet
Address: 3008 Kashiwabara-Shinrin, Hanyu, Higashine, Yamagata
Google Maps
☎0237-47-2311
⏰8:30am~6:30pm
Nissan Yamagata Airport Info (ENG)
💻NISSAN Rent A Car – Reservation Page (ENG)
 

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 JAPAN ROAD TRIP ITINERARY IDEA 2 

Kanazawa (in Ishikawa Prefecture) 
(石川県の金沢)



Kanazawa Station

Kanazawa is located in the central part of Japan in Ishikawa Prefecture. Kanazawa is selected by UNESCO as a City of Craft and Folk Art, so there are plenty of unique landscapes and sightseeing spots for to visit. Moreover, Kanazawa hasn't been involved in any wars or struck by natural disasters in the last 400 years, so it's said that Kanazawa is a city of luck! It's also called "a second Kyoto" since Edo style streets and buildings can still be seen there today.

 Chirihama Beach Driveway 





Chirihama Beach Driveway is the only beach in Japan where you can drive your car. The beach stretches out to almost 5 miles (8km) and is along the Sea of Japan. Access and dring along the beach is totally free, making this a prime spot for parking your car and having a beach BBQs while enjoying the water.

Chirihama Beach Driveway (千里浜なぎさドライブウェイ Chiri Hama Nagisa Driveway)
Chiri-Hama Machi, Hakui District, Ishikawa Prefecture, 925 0054
Google Maps
📞0767-22-1118
Map Code: 135182759*02

 Kenroku Garden (兼六園 Kenroku-en) 



Known as one of the 3 most beautiful gardens in Japan, Kenrokuen has a wide variety of trees, flowers, and plants (cherry blossom, autumn trees, plum blossoms, etc) giving this park many looks every season regardless spring, summer, fall, or winter. Which is something rare at many gardens.

Kinrokuen was first opened to the public on May 7, 1874. It was in 1922, it was named as one of the National Site of Scenic Beauty, and in 1985 it was selected as the most honorable rank equivalent to a National Treasure.

The garden is also the outer garden of Kanazawa Castle, which means you can also go to Kanazawa Castle within minutes! There is a pass which allows you to visit both Kanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen for 500 yen, so we recommend you getting that if you'd like to check out both! 

Free admission for an early visit is available. 
Please check out the date and time here.

Kenroku Garden (兼六園)
1 Kenrokumachi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
Google Maps
📞076-234-3800
Map Code: 41 529 085 * 12
⏰:
07:00 – 18:00 (March 1 to October 15)
08:00 – 17:00 (October 16 to 28 February)
💴Admission: 310 yen for adults, 100 yen for children
💻Official homepage (ENG)

 GOLD-GOLD-GOLD! 



1. Gold Leaf Ice Cream🍦
Gold leaf wrapped around a vanilla ice cream cone.

2. Gold Leaf Pound Cake🍞
Both green tea and red beans pound cake and chocolate pound cake are topped with gold foil.

3. Gold Leaf Japanese Wine🍷
Specks of gold leaf added to wine.

Gold leaf is essential for Japanese traditional crafts. Crafts that use this technique are mostly made in the cultural city of Kanazawa in the Hokuriku region. Which is why it's known by the name of "Kanazawa leaf". You can buy Kanazawa leaf products in Tokyo but if you're actually in Kanazawa, why not take a gold leaf bath!?! 



This special rice bowl has appeared on TV and in many magazines in Japan. It's a big rice bow that contains sweet shrimp, salmon roe, minced tuna with leaks, Japanese yellowtail (amberjack), salmon, squid, octopus, crab, sea urchin, and mackerel!
Woh!!
All of the seafood is caught from a nearby peninsula, enforcing its "freshness" appeal. If you wanna try the limited menu, it's best to make a reservation in advance!

Sawanoya (澤ノ屋)
Address: 3-2-21 Higashiyama, Kanazawa, Ishikawa
Google Maps
📞076-255-0009
Map Code: 41560334*82
⏰9:00am~5:00pm

*NISSAN Rent A Car
Komatsu Airport Outlet
164-1 Ha, Ukiyanagimachi, Komatsu, Ishikawa 923-0993 Japan
Google Maps
☎0761-24-4123
⏰8:30am~7:00pm
💻NISSAN Rent A Car – Reservation Page (ENG)
 





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 JAPAN ROAD TRIP ITINERARY IDEA 3 

Yamanashi Prefecture



Yamanashi Prefecture (山梨県, Yamanashi-ken) is located immediately west of Tokyo surrounded by natural beauty such as mountains and mountain ranges that designated as national parks. The beautiful symbol of Japan, Mount Fuji is separated between Yamanashi Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture. The northern part and the Mt. Fuji Five Lakes are located in Yamanashi.

 Camping at Mt. Fuji's Five Lakes (富士五湖) 





Camping at Lake Shoji! Lake Shoji is the smallest one among the Five Lakes, but it also has the most beautiful scenery!! If luck is on your side, the weather will be nice and you'll be able to see Mount Fuji from the front! So this is where we decided to camp💖🗻 There's a camping site, Shojiko Camping Cottage, that allows you to camp in the area for between 800yen~1000yen/person (which is roughly $7~$9). You can even rent a tent here if you don't have one of your own!
ALSO! Glamping has started making its way to Japan, so for you glamping lovers you can also do that here at Lake Shoji🌟

Shojiko Camping Cottage (精進湖キャンピングコテージ)
495 Shoji, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture 401-0336
Google Maps
📧Email: mail@shojiko.jp
📞0555-87-2005
⏰Information desk hours: Weekdays 9:00am〜9:00pm
💻Shojiko Camping Cottage homepage (JP)
🌟Glamping info (JP)



For camping, we got that NISSAN X-TRAIL, which has been recommended for driving through nature.



If you need some camping or outdoor gear,
there are 2 really good stores in Tokyo:
Victoria in Akihabara   and   Odakyu HALC in Shinjuku



Then from there it just becomes a great camping night!

 RENTING A CAR IN YAMANASHI PREFECTURE 



There are hundreds of Nissan Rent-a-Car chain stores
all around Tokyo,
so there's no need to go to a specific one
just whatever is most convenient! 
For foreign tourists,
there are services such as language support
so a language barrier doesn't need to be a concern.

Nissan Rent-a-Car Outlet Locations (ENG)

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      Yamagata Prefecture is up against the Sea of Japan, in the southern part of the Tohoku region, and it's especially popular in winter, when travelers soak in the onsen (hot springs) and ski down snowy slopes. International skiiers are especially fond of Zao Onsen Ski Resort and Gassan Ski Resort, and in recent years visitors have been drawn to the area to see the mystical sight of local frost-covered trees. Some destinations are popular regardless of the season, like Risshakuji Temple, AKA Yamadera, Ginzan Onsen's nostalgic old-fashioned streets, and Zao's Okama Lake, all great for taking pictures. Yamagata is also the place to try Yonezawa beef, one of the top 3 varieties of wagyu beef.

    • Japan's most densely populated area, the Kanto Region (関東地方) includes 7 prefectures: Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Saitama, Tokyo, Chiba, and Kanagawa, which means it also contains the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. In modern-day Japan, Kanto is the cultural, political, and economic heartland of the country, and each prefecture offers something a little different from its neighbors.

    • Gunma Prefecture is easily accessible from Tokyo, and in addition to the area's popular natural attractions like Oze Marshland and Fukiware Falls, Gunma also has a number of popular hot springs (Kusatsu, Ikaho, Minakami, Shima)―it's even called an Onsen Kingdom. The prefecture is popular with history buffs and train lovers, thanks to spots like world heritage site Tomioka Silk Mill, the historic Megane-bashi Bridge, and the Watarase Keikoku Sightseeing Railway.

    • TOCHIGI

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      Tochigi Prefecture's capital is Utsunomiya, known for famous gyoza, and just an hour from Tokyo. The prefecture is full of nature-related sightseeing opportunities year-round, from the blooming of spring flowers to color fall foliage. Tochigi also has plenty of extremely well-known sightseeing destinations, like World Heritage Site Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Lake Chuzenji, and Ashikaga Flower Park―famous for expansive wisteria trellises. In recent years the mountain resort town of Nasu has also become a popular excursion, thanks in part to the local imperial villa. Tochigi is a beautiful place to enjoy the world around you.

    • Tokyo (東京) is Japan's busy capital, and the most populous metropolitan area in the world. While the city as a whole is quite modern, crowded with skyscrapers and bustling crowds, Tokyo also holds onto its traditional side in places like the Imperial Palace and Asakusa neighborhood. It's one of the world's top cities when it comes to culture, the arts, fashion, games, high-tech industries, transportation, and more.

    • The Chubu Region (中部地方) is located right in the center of Japan's main island, and consists of 9 prefectures: Aichi, Fukui, Gifu, Ishikawa, Nagano, Niigata, Shizuoka, Toyama, and Yamanashi. It's primarily famous for its mountains, as the region contains both Mt. Fuji and the Japanese Alps. The ski resorts in Niigata and Nagano also draw visitors from around the world, making it a popular winter destination.

    • Nagano Prefecture's popularity starts with a wealth of historic treasures, like Matsumoto Castle, Zenkoji Temple, and Togakushi Shrine, but the highlight might just be the prefecture's natural vistas surrounded by the "Japanese Alps." Nagano's fruit is famous, and there are plenty of places to pick it fresh, and the area is full of hot springs, including Jigokudani Monkey Park―where monkeys take baths as well! Thanks to the construction of the Hokuriku shinkansen line, Nagano is easily reachable from the Tokyo area, adding it to plenty of travel itineraries. And after the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, ski resorts like Hakuba and Shiga Kogen are known around the world.

    • Aichi Prefecture sits in the center of the Japanese islands, and its capital city, Nagoya, is a center of politics, commerce, and culture. While Aichi is home to major industry, and is even the birthplace of Toyota cars, it's proximity to the sea and the mountains means it's also a place with beautiful natural scenery, like Saku Island, Koijigahama Beach, Mt. Horaiji. Often used a stage for major battles in Japanese history, Sengoku era commanders like Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu left their own footprints on Aichi, and historic buildings like Nagoya Castle, Inuyama Castle, and those in Meiji Mura are still around to tell the tale.

    • NIIGATA

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      Niigata is a prefecture on Japan's main island of Honshu, situated right on the coast of the Sea of Japan, and abundant with the gifts of nature. It's known for popular ski resorts such as Echigo-Yuzawa, Japanese national parks, and natural hot spring baths, plus local products like fresh seafood, rice, and sake. Visitors often spend time in the prefectural capital, Niigata City, or venture across the water to Sado Island.

    • SHIZUOKA

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      Shizuoka Prefecture is sandwiched between eastern and western Japan, giving the prefecture easy access to both Tokyo and Osaka. Not only is it known for beautiful natural attractions, with everything from Mount Fuji to Suruga Bay, Lake Hamanako, and Sumata Pass―Shizuoka's Izu Peninsula is known as a go-to spot for hot springs lovers, with famous onsen like Atami, Ito, Shimoda, Shuzenji, and Dogashima. Shizuoka attracts all kinds of travelers thanks to historic connections with the Tokugawa clan, the Oigawa Railway, fresh eel cuisine, Hamamatsu gyoza, and famously high-quality green tea.

    • Kansai (関西) is a region that includes Mie, Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo, and Shiga Prefectures. Kansai contained Japan's ancient capital for hundreds of years, and it's making a comeback as one of the most popular parts of Japan. Kyoto's temples and shrines, Osaka Castle, and the deer of Nara are all considered must-sees. Plus, the people of Kansai are especially friendly, making it a fun place to hang out.

    • Kyoto flourished as the capital of Japan between the years 794 and 1100, becoming a center for poilitics and culture, and to this day it's a great place for close encounters with Japanese history. The cobbled streets of Gion, the atmospheric road to Kiyomizudera Temple, Kinkakuji's golden walls and countless historic attractions, even Arashiyama's Togetsukyo Bridge―Kyoto is a place of many attractions. With new charms to experience throughout the seasons, travelers can't stop themselves from returning again and again.

    • Nara Prefecture's important history reaches back to 710, a time now called the Nara era, when it was once capital of Japan. Called "Heijo-kyo" during its time as a capital, it's said that nara was once the end of the silk road, leading it to flourish as a uniquely international region and produce important cultural properties of all kinds. To make the most of each season, travelers head to Nara Park, where the Nara deer who wander freely, or climb Mount Yoshino, a famous cherry blossom spot.

    • Osaka is known for friendly (and funny) people, but its history is nothing to laugh at, playing a major part in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's 16th century unification of Japan. Thanks to long years of economic activity, it's one of Japan's biggest cities, and Osaka's popular food culture earned it the nickname "The Kitchen of the Nation." To this day Osaka is the model of western Japan, and alongside historic structures like Osaka Castle, it also has major shopping malls like Umeda's Grand Front Osaka and Tennoji's Abeno Harukas. Osaka is a place to eat, eat, eat, with local specialties like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushi-katsu, and for extra fun, it's home to Universal Studios Japan.

    • CHUGOKU

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      The Chugoku Region (中国地方) consists of five prefectures: Hiroshima, Okayama, Shimane, Tottori, and Yamaguchi. In Chugoku you’ll find the sand dunes of Tottori, and Hiroshima’s atomic bomb site, plus centers of ancient history like Grand Shrine of Izumo.

    • HIROSHIMA

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      Hiroshima Prefecture has everything, from world heritage sites to beautiful nature and delicious local cuisine, and it's either an hour and a half from Tokyo by plane, or four hours by train. Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island and the Atomic Bomb Dome, two Hiroshima UNESCO sites, are famous around the world, but in Japan it's also famous for food. Seafood from the Seto Inland Sea, especially oysters, Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, and Setouchi lemons are all popular, and the natural scenery alone is worth seeing.

    • SHIKOKU

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      On the other side of the Seto Inland Sea opposite Japan’s main island, Shikoku (四国) is a region made up of four prefectures: Ehime, Kagawa, Kochi, and Tokushima. The area is famous for its udon (in Kagawa), and the beautiful Dogo Onsen hot springs (in Ehime).

    • Kagawa Prefecture is on the northern part of the island of Shikoku, facing Japan's main island and the Seto Inland Sea. It's known for being the smallest prefecture in Japan, by area, but at the same time Kagawa is called the "Udon Prefecture" thanks to its famous sanuki udon. Aside from Kotohiragu Shrine and Ritsurin Garden, the prefecture's small islands are popular, and Kagawa is full of unique destinations, like Angel Road. They say that if you lay eyes on Zenigata Sunae, a huge Kagawa sand painting, you'll never have money troubles ever again.

    • Located in the most southwestern part of Japan, Kyushu (九州) is an island of 7 prefectures: Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Oita, Miyazaki, and Kagoshima. The island's unique culture has been influenced by Chinese and Dutch trade, along with missionaries coming in through Nagasaki's port. Modern-day travelers love the lush natural scenery and fresh food, plus the natural hot springs found all throughout the area (thanks to volcanic activity)!

    • FUKUOKA

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      Fukuoka Prefecture has the highest population on the southern island of Kyushu, with two major cities: Fukuoka and Kitakyushu. Thanks to growing transportation networks, Fukuoka is more accessible than ever, and so are the many local attractions. On top of historical spots like Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, travelers shouldn't miss Fukuoka's food scene, with motsu nabe (offal hotpot), mentaiko (spicy cod roe), and famous Hakata ramen―best eaten from a food stall in the Nakasu area of Hakata. Plus, it's full of all sorts of destinations for travelers, like trendy shopping centers, and the beautiful nature of Itoshima and Yanagawa.

    • KAGOSHIMA

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      Kagoshima Prefecture played a major role in Japan's modernization as a backdrop for famous historical figures like samurais Saigo Takamori and Okubo Toshimichi, who pushed Japan out of the Edo era and into the Meiji. Because of that, Sengan-en Garden is just one of many historical destinations, and when it comes to attractions Kagoshima has plenty: the active volcano of Sakurajima, popular hot springs Ibusuki Onsen and Kirishima Onsen, World Heritage Site Yakushima Island, even what Japan calls the "island closest to heaven," Amami Oshima. Kagoshima might be found on the very southernmost tip of the southern island of Kyushu, but there's plenty to see.

    • OKINAWA

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      The island chain of Okinawa (沖縄) makes up the southernmost tip of Japan, which is why it's also the most tropical area in the country. Thanks to a history of independence and totally distinct political and cultural events, Okinawa has a unique culture, and remnants of the Ryukyu Kingdom are still visible all over the islands. Food, language, traditional dress, it's all a little different! It's also said to be the birthplace of karate.

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