Method of Acquiring a Driver’s License in Japan – school or camp –
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Previously, we introduced “How to Drive in Japan” and “How to Obtain a Driver’s License in Japan”. When acquiring a driver’s license in Japan, it is normal to either regularly attend a driving school or participate in a driving school camp. In particular, if you lack proficiency in Japanese, you will need to choose a driving school or camp where foreign languages are supported. On this occasion, I would like to introduce you to driving schools and camps recommended for foreign nationals, and the flow from graduation to acquiring the license.
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Things to note when choosing a driving school or camp
Even when there is foreign language compatibility, there are various different situations. You should check in advance which aspects are compatible with each language, such as textbooks, classes, or provisional (provisional license) tests etc.
Recommended driving schools
[Hokkaido] Asabu Driving School
WEB | http://www.asabu.co.jp/ Chinese http://www.asabu.co.jp/cn/ |
Textbook | Japanese, English, Chinese |
Classes | Japanese only |
Provisional license test | Japanese, English, Chinese |
Remarks | One Chinese staff member If you can get a reservation, you can do the technical test in Chinese. |
[Tokyo/Kanagawa] Koyama Drivinng School
WEB | http://www.koyama.co.jp/ English https://www.koyama.co.jp/english.htm |
Textbook | Japanese, English |
Classes | Japanese, English |
Provisional license test | Japanese, English |
Remarks | You can do the technical training in English |
[Tottori] Yonago Driving School
WEB | https://www.yojiga.net/ |
Textbook | Japanese, English, Chinese |
Classes | Japanese only |
Provisional license test | Japanese, English, Chinese |
[Tokushima] Kaifu Driving Schoolj
WEB | https://kaifu-ds.co.jp/ |
Textbook | Japanese, English, Chinese |
Classes | Japanese only |
Provisional license test | Japanese, English, Chinese |
[Fukuoka] Jono Driving School
WEB | http://www.jschool-web.com/ |
Textbook | Japanese, English, Chinese |
Classes | Japanese only |
Provisional license test | Japanese, English, Chinese |
Recommended camps for licenses
[Iwate] Ichinoseki first Driving School
WEB | https://ichinoseki-ds.co.jp/gassyuku/ |
Textbook | Japanese, English, Chinese |
Classes | Japanese only |
Provisional license test | Japanese, English |
[Tochigi] Nasu Driving School
WEB | https://www.nasu-ds.jp/About/ |
Textbook | Japanese, English, Chinese |
Classes | Japanese only |
Provisional license test | Japanese, English, Chinese |
[Gunma] Toyota Driving School Gunma
WEB | https://www.toyota-dst.co.jp/gunma/gasshuku/ |
Textbook | Japanese, English |
Classes | Japanese only |
Provisional license test | Japanese, English |
[Chiba] Takanodai Driving School
WEB | https://www.takanodai-ds.jp/camp/ |
Textbook | Japanese, English |
Classes | Japanese only |
Provisional license test | Japanese, English |
[Mie] Mie-Nanbu Driving School
WEB | http://gashukumenkyo.com/ Chinese http://www.gashukumenkyo.com/cn/ |
Textbook | Japanese, Chinese |
Classes | Japanese, Chinese |
Provisional license test | Japanese, Chinese |
Flow from graduation until acquiring license
Once you graduate from the driving school or camp, you need to take your driver’s license test at a driving license test center in the prefecture in which you are registered as a resident within 1 year from the test graduation date.
Normally, the driver’s license test will consist of a technical test, a written test, and an aptitude test (sight and hearing examinations etc.). However, when graduating from specified driving schools or camps, you may be exempt from needing to take the technical test.
Taking the written test in a foreign language
Basically, you will take the written test in Japanese. However, depending on the prefecture, you may be able to take the written test in a foreign language. The situation regarding written tests in foreign languages is subject to change. Be sure to confirm before taking the test.
[By prefecture] Situation regarding availability of driving tests in foreign languages
Prefecture | English | Chinese | Others |
Hokkaido | ○ | ○ | |
Aomori | ○ | ○ | |
Iwate | ○ | ||
Miyagi | ○ | ○ | |
Akita | ○ | ||
Yamagata | ○ | ||
Fukushima | ○ | ||
Ibaraki | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Tochigi | ○ | ○ | |
Gunma | ○ | Portuguese | |
Saitama | ○ | Portuguese | |
Chiba | ○ | ||
Tokyo | ○ | ||
Kanagawa | ○ | ○ | Portuguese Vietnamese |
Niigata | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Toyama | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Ishikawa | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Fukui | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Yamanashi | ○ | Portuguese | |
Nagano | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Gifu | Portuguese | ||
Shizuoka | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Aichi | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Mie | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Shiga | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Kyoto | ○ | ○ | Tagalog |
Osaka | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Hyogo | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Nara | ○ | ○ | Portuguese Vietnamese |
Wakayama | ○ | ○ | |
Tottori | ○ | ○ | |
Shimane | ○ | ○ | Portuguese |
Okayama | ○ | ○ | |
Hiroshima | ○ | ||
Yamaguchi | ○ | ○ | Vietnamese |
Tokushima | ○ | ○ | |
Kagawa | ○ | ||
Ehime | ○ | ||
Kochi | ○ | ||
Fukuoka | ○ | ○ | |
Saga | ○ | ||
Nagasaki | ○ | ○ | |
Kumamoto | ○ | ○ | |
Oita | ○ | ○ | |
Miyazaki | ○ | ||
Kagoshima | ○ | ○ | |
Okinawa | ○ |
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