Takata Car Rental

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if I need to cancel my Takata car reservation?
We all have times when plans change. That's why we provide your money back on many prepaid reservations if you let us know six hours prior to the collection time. Be sure to double-check the rental agreement — sometimes it's not offered. Can't find anything there? Our Customer Service Portal is always here to help.
What types of cars can I rent in Takata?
Minis are the smallest car available to rent, and are often the best on gas too. This is precisely what makes them in demand with travellers to Takata. Zip around the city's iconic attractions — you'll be astounded at the car spaces you can squeeze into. Prefer something a little roomier? Take a look at our economy, standard and full-size options.
Where can I go on a road trip from Takata?
There's heaps to do in Takata, but venture further afield and you'll find more sightseeing magic. Grab a set of wheels and you can meander around the greater area at your own pace. Add these fantastic drives to your list:

  • You'll discover Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan and loads more intriguing sights in Osaka. From Takata, it's about 105 kilometres away.
  • Approximately 64 kilometres away, Kyoto is also a hit with travellers. Make time to experience Kiyomizu Temple while you're in town. It's one of the reasons people love visiting this buzzing city.
  • Spend time in nature and breathe in some fresh air at Tokyo Skytree. You'll find it roughly 322 kilometres from Takata.

How do I find the best car rental deals in Takata with Expedia?
Whatever type of wheels you're looking for, Expedia will help you track down the best deal. Simply compare offers from quality rental providers and pick the option that works for you. Like to drive away with even more in your wallet? Bundle your Takata car rental with hotel or flight bookings.
How old do you have to be to rent a car in Takata?
In Takata, the requirement is usually 18 and over. Most outlets will charge additional fees for young drivers, which can vary depending on the rental location. Rental policies for young drivers may include restrictions for certain vehicles, such as specialty cars, and require comprehensive insurance. Remember to read the fine print carefully before choosing your wheels.
What do you need to rent a car in Takata?
Before you can take the wheel in Takata, you'll need a driver's licence and a credit card. If you choose not to take out the rental company's insurance policy, you may also have to show proof of alternative coverage. Rules may vary, so read the policy terms and conditions before you choose a rental company.
What side of the road do you drive on in Takata?
If you're renting a vehicle in Takata or planning a road trip around Japan, remember that you'll be driving on the left side of the road. Also, the steering wheel and some controls will be on the opposite side of what you're used to in the U.S. This may take a while to get the hang of, so take things slow at the start.
Can I rent a car for a month or longer in Takata?
Whether you're planning to hang around Takata or explore what's beyond, it's easy to book a long-term rental with Expedia. Enter your trip information and pick-up/drop-off locations and we'll find you excellent long-term car rental deals.
Where can I find a Takata car rental if I am younger than 25?
Some Takata outlets will rent cars to drivers under 25 years of age, and others won't. Policies differ from supplier to supplier, so you'll have to do some research. Also, find out if there are additional costs. Some places will pass on a surcharge to customers between the ages of 21 and 24. Be sure to read through the terms and conditions to avoid any nasty surprises.