Principality of Liechtensteinis a member of the 1949 Geneva Convention, but it does not issue International Driving Permits (IDP) in the required format.
Therefore, you cannot drive in Japan with a license or IDP from Principality of Liechtenstein.
* Please note that International Driving Permits (IDP) issued under any format other than the 1949 Geneva Convention (such as the 1968 Vienna Convention) are NOT valid for driving in Japan.
* If the authorities of Principality of Liechtenstein begin issuing International Driving Permits (IDP) in the format prescribed by the 1949 Geneva Convention in the future, such permits will then be recognized as valid for driving in Japan.
* For mid-to-long-term residents holding a foreign driver's license, we recommend converting your license to a Japanese one at the Driver's License Center of any Prefectural Police headquarters.
Currently, numerous unauthorized websites are selling counterfeit International Driving Permits, falsely claiming they are "Valid in Japan." These documents do not meet Japanese legal requirements. Presenting a counterfeit IDP is considered "Driving Without a License" in Japan, and you will not be allowed to drive under any circumstances.
Following police guidelines, we strictly verify the authenticity of all documents. MONSTER KART accepts no responsibility for any trouble or damages resulting from the presentation of counterfeit documents.
The schedule might change depending on traffic and weather conditions.
The schedule might change depending on traffic and weather conditions.
The schedule might change depending on traffic and weather conditions.
Monster kart offer is not available for Brazilian / Chinese / Indonesian / Mexican / Qatar / Saudi Arabian passport holders. [See License Details]