Converting a Foreign Driver's License to a Japanese License

Driver's licenses from China, the US, South Korea, France, and some other countries can be converted in Japan without retaking the full test. However, the process is complex and the exam is easy to fail.

📝 Basic Requirements

📋 Required Documents

🛂 Identification

Passport, Residence Card, Certificate of Residence, 3 ID photos (recent, front-facing, no hat)

🚗 License-Related

Original license, JAF translation (required for some countries), proof of license issuance

🏠 Proof of Residence

Pages of passport showing entry/exit stamps indicating residence in the country that issued the original license for more than 3 months

🔄 Conversion Process

  1. Confirm eligibility: First call or check the official website to see if your country's license can be converted.
  2. Translate the license: Get a translation at JAF, costs about 3000-4000 yen, takes 1-2 weeks.
  3. Schedule submission: Go to the prefectural driver's license center (e.g., Tokyo Samezu) to submit documents and undergo review.
  4. Vision test + Written exam: The written exam has 10 questions, available in Chinese/English, need to answer 7 or more correctly.
  5. Skills test (road test): Costs about 2500-4000 yen per attempt, average failure rate is 2-3 times.
  6. Receive license: After passing the road test, pay the fee and take a photo, get the license on the same day.

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