· Permitted Parking
In Japan, parking cost normally depends on the size of the city and the distance from the city centre. Parking in small towns and cities is usually free.
Paid parking can be expensive in big cities, costing several hundreds of yen per hour. Parking lots in national parks or near tourist attractions sometimes charge a flat fee (typically 200 to 500 yen per use). Urban hotels usually provide parking for their guests at a flat rate (typically 1000 yen per night), while hotels outside the large cities usually offer free parking.
· Forbidden Parking
Please do not park your car indicated with the “No Parking” signs.

Also do not park the rental vehicle in a place only allowed to use by renting on a monthly basis, marked by the “Kanji” of “月極 ” or “月極駐車場”.
In addition, it is against the law to park a vehicle in the following places in Japan:
- In a tunnel
- On, or within five metres of the edge of an intersection
- Within three metres of the automobile entrance of a garage, car-park or similar
- On pedestrian or cycle crossings and railway lines
- Within ten metres of a bus stop or a bus stop sign
- Within five metres of the edge of an area of road works
- Within five metres of a fire hydrant, water tank or other fire safety equipment
Forbidden parking in Japan will lead to a hefty fine.