Hyogo Car Rental

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if I need to cancel my Hyogo car reservation?
We get that flexibility while travelling is important. That's why most prepaid bookings provide a complete refund if you cancel at least six hours in advance of picking up the car. It's still good to scan your policy though as there are some exceptions. If the information isn't there, head to our Customer Service Portal.
What types of cars can I rent in Hyogo?
Ease of parking, affordability and superb mileage are some of the reasons compact cars are the top pick in Hyogo. Their smaller size makes them ideal for city driving. They're a good match for solo adventurers, couples and budget-conscious families. Of course, how you cruise around is totally up to you! Go even smaller with an economy or mini, or give yourself more room with a full-size or an intermediate. Chasing a little luxury? Browse our premium options.
Where can I go on a road trip from Hyogo?
There's loads to do in Hyogo, but head further afield and you'll find even more magic. Organise a set of wheels and you can roam around the surrounding region at your own speed. Add these awesome destinations to your to-do list:

  • Make tracks to Kyoto for an excellent sightseeing experience. Approximately 64 kilometres from Hyogo, it's home to loads of inspiring sights, including Kiyomizu Temple.
  • Located 56 kilometres away, Nara is also a hit with travellers. Be sure to get to Todaiji Temple while you're in town. It's one of the reasons people love staying a while in this city.
  • Minami Alps National Park is around 306 kilometres from Hyogo and is one of the region's most beautiful nature spots. Go for a wander around and enjoy the fresh air.

How do I find the best car rental deals in Hyogo with Expedia?
It's easy to find an awesome deal with Expedia. All you have to do is choose your ride, select your dates and preferred pickup and drop-off locations, and compare offers from all the big-name brands. Make even bigger savings when you combine your Hyogo car rental with hotel or flight bookings.
How old do you have to be to rent a car in Hyogo?
Rental vehicle rules in Hyogo require drivers to be 18 and over. Are you a young driver? Some restrictions and surcharges may apply. Rental suppliers impose what's known as a young renter surcharge, which is an extra fee to the rental car cost. Restrictions usually apply to the sorts of cars young motorists can rent as well. Age limits may differ between suppliers, so check before booking.
What do you need to rent a car in Hyogo?
While requirements can differ between rental car outlets in Hyogo, the two things you'll need are your driver's licence and a credit card. You don't need to take out auto insurance with your rental provider. However, proof of alternative coverage may be necessary.
What side of the road do you drive on in Hyogo?
Motorists in Hyogo drive on the left-hand side of the road, and the driver's seat and some controls are on the opposite side to cars in the U.S. Spend a little extra time familiarising yourself with the differences before getting on the road.
Can I rent a car for a month or longer in Hyogo?
You can. Expedia partners with quality suppliers that offer weekly and monthly rentals for all categories of cars. Snap up one of our long-term car rental deals and discover every nook and cranny of Hyogo — or far beyond!
Where can I find a Hyogo car rental if I am younger than 25?
You'll need to look up the age policy of the Hyogo rental suppliers you're considering. If you're under 25 years of age, be aware that some will charge extra fees. It's ideal to know this in advance so you can tailor your budget accordingly. Every rental car company has its own rules for younger drivers, so it'd be wise to do your research.