How to find a cheap car hire deal in Neyagawa
Whether you need a compact for zipping around town or an SUV built for road trips, we'll help you find a cheap rental car in Neyagawa. Choose from options averaging $175 a day and go your own way for less.
$41 is the cheapest daily price listed for a home in Neyagawa.
For longer trips, grab a weekly home from $283 and pack more sights into your itinerary.
Book early to secure the best price for a Neyagawa car hire. As well as cheaper rates, you'll be choosing from the full lineup, not what's left.
Grab your wheels from Rakuten, one of the city's most trusted providers.
Check if a collision damage waiver (CDW) is part of your Neyagawa car hire policy, whether with Rakuten or a different supplier. Some companies offer it as a paid extra instead of including it.
Choosing a one-way car hire can be the key to finding a deal. Simply select 'Return car to a different location.' Providers often have to move vehicles from one branch to another, which means you can bag some fantastic one-way prices on a car for rent in Neyagawa.
Search for a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' You'll pick up and drop off your car with a full tank, so you pay only for what you use. No surprise fuel add-ons when you hand back the keys either.
Go wherever the road takes you by choosing a home with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, it means you can go as far as you want without paying more.
Best value car hire options right now
You'll find the best value with this company. Prices average $44 a day.
Next in line is this provider, offering daily rates of around $66.
The third option also makes the list of budget-friendly suppliers. Drive off in one of their homes for roughly $69 a day.
Need a car that covers most travel plans? The Compact home category is the go-to choice for travellers visiting Neyagawa.
Compare car hire types in Neyagawa
Small: Whether you're zipping around busy cities or taking a short trip, this car category offers big value in a small package. Including mini and economy classes, you can look forward to easy handling and great mileage.
Medium: Choose from compact and intermediate cars that combine fuel efficiency, space and comfort. Easy to handle in traffic and roomy enough for longer drives, they make sense for just about any journey.
Large: You've got the kids, the toys, the bags, the everything. Large vehicles have got the capacity to pack it all in without breaking a sweat. Perfect for long-distance journeys, this Neyagawa car hire category includes full-size cars.
SUV: SUVs are ready whenever wanderlust hits. All-wheel drive and everyday versatility equip them for urban streets and country backroads alike.
Van: Choose this vehicle category when you need a car for rent in Neyagawa that makes light work of heavy loads. Featuring commercial vans and trucks, they're built to carry more, whether that's equipment, luggage or whoever's along for the ride.
Insurance and optional extras
Car rental excess insurance isn't a necessity, but it's worth considering. If your vehicle is damaged, no matter how minor, it can help you avoid paying a big excess fee. Different Neyagawa car hire providers have different insurance policies and coverage levels, so check the details before booking.
Make life easier when you rent a car in Neyagawa by adding some nifty extras. Think things like a navigation system to be your trusty co-pilot, or reverse cameras that'll help you park like a pro.
Good to know
Home age requirements aren't always the same across the board. Providers can set their own policies, and if you're a younger driver, you could face extra fees or restrictions. Check the terms set by each supplier before booking your home in Japan.
If you're bringing the kids along, check if you should add a child car seat to your Neyagawa car hire booking. Whether required by local laws or not, they're always the safest way for youngsters to travel.
You'll likely be asked for these three things when picking up your rental car: your physical driver's license, extra photo ID, and a credit card that can cover the security deposit. Debit cards aren't widely accepted. Your booking will show the full list of what's required.
Get familiar with your home. Fix your seat and mirrors, find the lights and wipers, and get a feel for its handling before you drive away. And don't forget to stick to the left side of the road in Japan.
Local speed limits may vary, but it's typically around 55kph in urban areas and 85kph or so on highways. Always obey the posted signs.
A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of 0.03% applies in Japan. The safest choice for staying legal to drive is to not drink at all.
Around 8am is one of the busiest times for traffic in this destination. Try to avoid busy hours generally for a smoother drive.
You'll be using the Japanese yen (JPY) here. In addition to your credit and debit cards, consider bringing some cash for minor purchases.
Best hotels in Neyagawa for drivers
Pull in and enjoy your stay at Apartment Hotel DIG the Osaka. Offering parking as well as a laundry and luggage storage, this hotel is about 8 kilometres from central Neyagawa.
Or take advantage of the valet parking at MEILAN HOUSE. The city centre is roughly 6 kilometres from this stay, which also features a restaurant and a garden.
Need more ideas for your trip? Browse the selection of hotels in Neyagawa. You can narrow things down using the filters — try 'Parking,' 'Outdoor parking,' or 'Valet parking.' If you're driving electric, you can select the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter too.
After you've found a car hire deal in Neyagawa and your hotel, it's time to plan your first stops. Sensho-ji Temple, Naritasan Fudoson and Kayashima Shrine give you a real taste of the city.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Neyagawa
Reliable accommodation options with parking in Minato include Hotel Anaga and Sunrise Awaji.
Alternatively, collect your cheap car hire in Neyagawa and travel around 72 kilometres southwest to Wakayama. Featuring Jogasaki Coast and Mt. Tengu, it's every bit as good as advertised.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Wakayama and Wakayama Daiichi Fuji Hotel are comfy places to stay in Wakayama if you're settling in for a while. Go for one of these and skip the stress of finding somewhere to leave your ride.
Still got fuel in the tank? Set out for Kasugai, about 137 kilometres northeast of Neyagawa. From Rokugaike Park to Greenpia Kasugai, it's the perfect finale to your trip.
Hit the hay in Kasugai at either Kasugai Station Hotel or Hotel Plaza Kachigawa. They've got a bed waiting for you and a spot for your wheels too.








