Hokuei Car Rental

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Frequently asked questions

Can I rent a car from Yonago Airport (YGJ)?
You can lock in a set of wheels from Europcar, which is a quick commute from Yonago Airport (YGJ).
What happens if I need to cancel my Hokuei car reservation?
When you cancel at least six hours before the collection time, the majority of reservations qualify for a complete refund. However, not every one is eligible for this, so it's important to read your rental policy. Read through your itinerary for the specifics or head to our Customer Service Portal to find out more.
What types of cars can I rent in Hokuei?
If you'll be visiting big cities, it's best to think small — like an economy-sized car. The most booked type of rental in Hokuei, they can easily get around crowded streets, squeeze into narrow parking spots and deliver fantastic mileage. But there's nothing stopping you from going big either! Check out our full-size or SUV options if you need more room, or take things to the next level with one of our sleek premium rides.
Where can I go on a road trip from Hokuei?
Hokuei is full of adventures, but don't restrict yourself to just one place. Grab a set of wheels and hit the road to explore the wider region. Here are a few ideas:

  • Make your way to Osaka for a fantastic sightseeing experience. About 177 kilometres from Hokuei, it has many amazing sights such as Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan.
  • Your next pit stop? Make it Kyoto, which is around 193 kilometres away. Kiyomizu Temple is one local draw card you shouldn't miss.
  • Venture into the outdoors and inhale the fresh air at Shirotori Garden. You'll find it approximately 290 kilometres from Hokuei.

How do I find the best car rental deals in Hokuei with Expedia?
Check out ratings and reviews, choose your favourite ride and compare offers from the most popular providers. Expedia makes it a cinch to find the best deal on your rental wheels. Bundle your Hokuei car rental with flight or hotel bookings and hit the road with even more savings.
How old do you have to be to rent a car in Hokuei?
Anyone with a valid driver's licence 18 and above can rent a car in Hokuei. While some suppliers may be willing to rent to drivers younger than 18, prepare for additional fees. Find out what age range the young driver surcharge applies to, and what it costs, before you book. There are also restrictions on the types of cars young drivers can rent. Higher age limits apply for specialty and luxury vehicles.
What do you need to rent a car in Hokuei?
Renting a car in Hokuei is a cinch. Generally, all that's required is a current driver's licence and a credit card. Once you've settled on your perfect set of wheels, read the terms and conditions to ensure there are no further requirements prior to your scheduled pickup.
What side of the road do you drive on in Hokuei?
If you're renting a vehicle in Hokuei or planning a big road trip in Japan, be prepared to drive on the left-hand side. Also, the steering wheel and some controls will be on a different side to what you're accustomed to in the U.S. This may feel unfamiliar at first, so take things slow at the start.
Can I rent a car for a month or longer in Hokuei?
Yes, so you won't need to rebook a rental vehicle halfway through your holiday. Click on our long-term car rental deals page, enter your information and book a ride to call your own for however long you need.
Where can I find a Hokuei car rental if I am younger than 25?
You'll need to look up the age policy of the Hokuei rental suppliers you're interested in. If you're under 25 years of age, some outlets will charge extra fees. It's better to know about this before collecting the vehicle so you can plan your budget accordingly. Each rental car company has its own terms and conditions for younger drivers, so it pays to do your research.