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Frequently asked questions

What are the major attractions in Shibata?
If your trip to Shibata is all organized but your travel itinerary is looking a bit empty, let us give you a helping hand.If you think there’s nothing better than exploring new places, drop by Sportsland SUGO. Ogawara Park is another sight to consider.
What are the best road trip destinations near Shibata?
If you have a bit of spare time and you’re happy to travel 11 miles, check out Zao. This lively place offers plenty of things to see and do. Zao Fox Village ought to be at the top of your list here. Sumikawa Snow Park and Kamasaki Onsen are fantastic attractions too. Don’t skip Shiogama either! Just 25 miles away, Shiogama Shrine, Shiogama Fish Market and Zuigan-ji Temple are essential stops here.
Where are the best convention centers near Shibata?
Here on a work-related trip? You’ll be happy to hear that Sendai City War Reconstruction Memorial Hall has some terrific restaurants, cafés and hotels nearby. You’ll find it 13 miles from Shibata.
What kind of rental car should I get for Shibata?
Sure, it’s possible to head out and explore Shibata without wheels. But with so much to see, having one is sure to make your trip more memorable. If you can’t wait to head out into the great outdoors, opt for something with a bit of extra power. A full-size car or an SUV could be just the ticket. A smaller car, like a mini or a compact, is a great choice if you’ll only be taking shorter trips.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Shibata?
You’ll be pleased to hear that there’s a huge variety of luxury rental vehicles available in Shibata. What you go for depends on how much you want to spend and what you’re planning to do. Specialty vehicles often spare no expense when it comes to comfort and class. If you want to indulge yourself, why not book a fully kitted-out SUV, or perhaps a stylish mid-sized vehicle? On the other hand, if you’re just after a car to zip around town in at the cheapest price possible, maybe go for a budget compact vehicle (or something else that’s unlikely to break the bank).
What side of the road do they drive on in Shibata?
In Shibata, motorists drive on the left side of the road. This means the driver’s seat is on the right-hand side. If your rental vehicle has a manual transmission, you’ll have to get used to changing gears with your left hand.
Is it difficult to park in Shibata?
It can be tricky to get a parking space in Shibata. Once you nab one, be sure to read the signage carefully. Overstaying the time limit or leaving the car in a restricted area can put a dent in your vacation budget.
Are there speed limits in Shibata?
While navigating through the streets of Shibata, keep in mind that the speed limits generally range from 30km/h to 100km/h. Residential zones are 40km/h unless marked otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Shibata District?
Normally, one of two things will happen. Your rental company may charge the fined amount to your credit card. This is the most common approach. On the other hand, it may supply your contact information to local law enforcement agencies so the fine is sent to you directly.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Shibata?
Like many places, regular cell phone usage is not permitted while driving in Shibata. There is an exception for hands-free or Bluetooth functions. Just remember to maintain focus on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Shibata?
While operating a vehicle in Shibata, it’s an offence to have a BAC (blood alcohol content) in excess of 0.03%. Thinking of having a couple of glasses of wine with lunch or dinner? Consider booking a taxi or using a ride-sharing service.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Shibata?
It’s illegal to turn on a red light in Shibata. If you encounter one, enjoy a mindful moment or two until the light changes to green.
Are seat belts compulsory in Shibata District?
In short, yes. Although, there are a couple of exceptions for vehicles run by public transportation systems.

Car Rental Information

City pick-up location
Shibata
Lowest price
$50
Popular car types:
SUV, Full size, Economy & Standard