Japan’s diverse topography, from rolling plateaus and beaches to lush countrysides and the Japanese Alps, makes exploring the country a delight. While the island nation's public transport system is second to none, boasting trains like the Shinkansen, buses and ferries, seeing the country through two wheels or four allows you to stop and soak in the breathtaking scenery. This opens up the possibility of finding off-the-beaten-track attractions and meeting locals spontaneously. Before you book a rental, make sure to apply for an International Driving Permit issued by your country to be able to drive on Japanese roads.
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7 Incredible Road Trips To Take In Japan During Your Visit
A road trip in a nation well-connected by public transport is worthwhile because it opens up the possibility of finding off-the-beaten-track attractions and meeting locals more spontaneously. Here are seven road trips you should undertake in Japan

A car drives along a mountain highway near Nikkō National Park in Japan
Photo: CHEN MIN CHUN/Shutterstock
A car drives along a mountain highway near Nikkō National Park in Japan
Photo: CHEN MIN CHUN/Shutterstock

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