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Frequently asked questions

Where is Saga Prefecture?
Before you buckle your seat belt and embark on your next extraordinary adventure, let us give you a few basic details about Saga Prefecture. Roughly 165,200 people call this incredible vacation destination in Japan home. Why not park the car and meet some of them? You never know, they might just give you some advice about what to do and see while you’re here.
What are the best road trip destinations in Saga Prefecture?
Adventure awaits around every corner of this magnificent area. Saga Prefecture is one of those places where the journey is just as exciting as each of its beautiful destinations. With your own set of wheels, you can spend as little or as long as your heart desires discovering all there is to see. Here are some of the most popular regions in this beautiful place:

  • Saga (population of 165,200)
  • Karatsu (population of 78,300)
  • Tosu (population of 63,600)
  • Imari (population of 57,900)

How can I get a cheap car rental in Saga Prefecture?
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  • Browse the deals at all rental locations, including the airport and its vicinity. A quick cab drive to a neighboring rental car facility could mean some impressive savings;
  • If you’re not worried about which day of the week you get the keys to your car and your travel plans are flexible, play around with days and dates to find the best rates;
  • If possible, keep the time of your pickup and drop-off as similar as possible. If you return your rental car at a later time than you picked it up, you may be charged a whole extra day;
  • Oftentimes companies reward you handsomely for prepaying — keep a lookout for these offers;
  • Don’t let the deal you’ve been searching for slip through your grasp. Book as soon as possible and secure your ideal set of wheels.

What is the most popular rental car category in Saga Prefecture?
From bays to coral reefs and sandy shores, Saga Prefecture features some jaw-dropping vistas. Why not venture out and enjoy a few of them? Escape town and organize some exciting day trips. A full-size SUV is well suited to those longer drives. Built to cope with all kinds of roads, these bigger vehicles make it a snap to go off the beaten track.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Saga Prefecture?
There’s loads of choice when it comes to rental cars in Saga Prefecture. From people-movers with plenty of room to spare to zippy compacts that make parking a cinch, you’ll find it all here. Selecting your perfect match of course depends on your budget and where you plan to go. There are some road trips that are just begging you to splurge on your dream ride, whereas others don’t need much more than four wheels and a gas pedal. What type of car will it be this time?
What side of the road do they drive on in Saga Prefecture?
Motorists drive on the left-hand side of the road in Saga Prefecture. If you plan to rent a ride here, be aware that the driver’s seat will be on the right. It could take a little getting used to!
Are there speed limits in Saga Prefecture?
In Saga Prefecture, the maximum speed limit outside a built-up area is 100km/h. (30km/h is the minimum.) When approaching residential areas, keep in mind that unless stated otherwise, the speed limit is 40km/h.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Japan?
Generally speaking, your rental car company will bill the amount stated on the fine to your credit card, including local taxes and surcharges. Alternatively, they may share your information with the relevant local law enforcement agency, who’ll then issue a fine straight to you.