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Frequently asked questions
What are the major attractions in Koriyama?
If your trip to Koriyama is all booked but your itinerary is a bit on the empty side, we can give you a helping hand.Close to the center, Koriyama City Museum of Art is one sight to consider adding to your must-see list. If you still have some space on your travel schedule, Koriyama City Fureai Science Museum and Asakakunitsuko Shrine will keep you on the go too.
What are the best road trip destinations near Koriyama?
If you’re ready for a day trip, load up the car and hit the road to Inawashiro. Situated 18 miles away, it has more than enough to keep you occupied. Aizuwakamatsu is one more place to explore. It’s about 25 miles away. Climb out of the car, stretch those legs and see what this place offers.
What kind of rental car should I get for Koriyama?
Koriyama is major. You could stay a week in this place and barely scratch the surface. If you want to take in as much as you can in this buzzing metropolis, you’ll need a rental car. Keep in mind that driving in big cities generally comes with tight streets and even tighter parking spots. But don’t stress — a small car like a compact can make this less daunting. If you’re going to put the city behind you and explore the bays that Koriyama is famous for, you’ll want a vehicle with a little more power. A mid-size or full-size SUV are perfect for scenic road trips.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Koriyama?
For some people, owning a prestige vehicle is a little (or a lot!) out of reach. But renting your dream ride is certainly within your grasp! Imagine the feeling of cruising down the highway in a swish convertible, even if it’s only for a day or two. Or maybe all you want is a budget ride to get you from point A to point B. Extravagant or economical? Whatever you’re looking for, there’s a rental car to suit you in Koriyama.
What side of the road do they drive on in Koriyama?
In Koriyama, motorists stick to the left side of the road. This means the steering wheel is on the right side. If you’ve opted for a manual transmission vehicle, get comfortable with shifting gears with your left hand.
Is it difficult to park in Koriyama?
It can be. Cruising around the block searching for a parking spot is common in Koriyama. Getting near busy attractions is easier if you plan in advance.
Does Koriyama have peak-hour traffic?
As the population of Koriyama is only 340,600, you won’t experience too much difficulty with traffic. That being said, city center streets generally get busy in the rush hours before and after work, so you may want to avoid driving then.
Are there speed limits in Koriyama?
Speed limits vary throughout Koriyama, but generally range from 30km/h to 100km/h. Most residential zones have a top speed of 40km/h unless stated otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Fukushima Prefecture?
More often than not, your rental car company will bill the amount detailed on the fine to your credit card, including local surcharges. Alternatively, they may share your information with the relevant local authority, who’ll then issue a fine directly to you.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Koriyama?
Like many places, regular cell phone usage is prohibited while driving a car in Koriyama. An exception applies for hands-free or Bluetooth functions. Just remember to maintain focus on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Koriyama?
When behind the wheel in Koriyama, it’s against the law to have a BAC (blood alcohol content) of over 0.03%. Thinking of having a few beers with lunch or dinner? Consider booking a taxi or using a ride-sharing service.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Koriyama?
It’s illegal to turn on a red light in Koriyama. If you encounter one, take the opportunity to enjoy a mindful moment until the signal switches back to green.
Are seat belts compulsory in Fukushima Prefecture?
Seat belts are mandatory in Fukushima Prefecture. That being said, the rules may vary for some vehicles, like those used by public transportation networks.