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Frequently asked questions

What are the major attractions in Okuma?
If your trip to Okuma is all sorted out but your travel itinerary is a bit on the empty side, we can give you a helping hand.This wonderful region is a magnet for lovers of surfing. When arranging your travel itinerary, leave plenty of time for this popular activity, as well as a trip to Abukumado Limestone Cave and Yonomori Park.
What are the best road trip destinations near Okuma?
Discover the delights of nearby Iwaki. What’s 25 miles when you’ve got your own set of wheels? The drive there is half the fun! Among the first stops you make here should be Spa Resort Hawaiians, Iwaki Yumoto Onsen and Iwaki Coal and Fossil Museum. Locals are also likely to point you toward Koriyama, 30 miles away. If you only see one thing here, make sure it’s Asahi Brewery Fukushima. (But we’d also highly recommend Koriyama City Museum of Art and Koriyama City Fureai Science Museum.)
What kind of rental car should I get for Okuma?
A rental car will help you travel from A to B easily in Okuma. If you’re traveling on a shoestring and eager to stretch your budget, a mini or a compact is a great choice. These smaller cars are economical to run and a breeze to park. If you’ve got the kids in tow, a full-size car will give you all the space you need.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Okuma?
First of all, there’s a great range of luxurious rentals in Okuma. What you end up going with depends on your budget and the activities you’ve got planned. Specialty vehicles are all about mod cons and comfort. If you want to indulge yourself, why not pick up an SUV with all the bells and whistles, or perhaps a stylish mid-sized vehicle? On the other hand, if you’re just after something to zip around town in at the cheapest price possible, stick with a budget compact vehicle (or something else that won’t blow your budget).
What side of the road do they drive on in Okuma?
Drivers stay on the left side of the road in Okuma. If you plan to rent a car here, take note that the driver’s seat will be on the right. It could take a little getting used to!
Is it difficult to park in Okuma?
It can be challenging to find a parking space in Okuma. Once you get your hands on one, be sure to read the signage carefully. Overstaying the time limit or leaving the car in a restricted area can leave a big hole in your vacation budget.
Are there speed limits in Okuma?
Yes, there are. In Okuma, speed limits range from 30km/h to 100km/h. Most built-up areas have a default speed limit of 40km/h unless posted otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Futaba District?
Generally, your rental car company will bill the amount detailed on the fine to your credit card, including local surcharges and taxes. Otherwise, they may share your information with local authorities, who’ll then issue a fine directly to you.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Okuma?
Like many places, regular cell phone usage is not permitted while driving a car in Okuma. However, an exception applies for hands-free or Bluetooth functions. Just be sure to stay focused on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Okuma?
In Okuma, it is a fineable offence to drive with a BAC (blood alcohol content) higher than 0.03%. If you’re in the mood for a few drinks, leave your rental car behind.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Okuma?
Turning on a red light is prohibited in Okuma. Always keep an eye on traffic signs and lights so that you don’t break any road rules.
Are seat belts compulsory in Futaba District?
Subject to a few exceptions, seat belts are compulsory in Futaba District.

Car Rental Information

City pick-up location
Okuma
Lowest price
$62
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