The Japan driving test
Everything you need to understand and pass the Japan driving test — how it's run, what examiners look for, and the one thing that moves the needle most: practising the real local routes.
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Who runs it
The Japan driving test is administered by the Prefectural Public Safety Commission — Driving Licence Test Centre (Public Safety Commission). Book your test through your official Prefectural Public Safety Commission — Driving Licence Test Centre.
What the examiner is assessing
Wherever you test, examiners are watching the same fundamentals: all-round observation (especially at junctions), correct mirror use before any change of speed or direction, smooth steering and control, safe positioning and lane discipline, and appropriate speed for the conditions.
The most common reasons people fail
- Observation at junctions — not looking properly before emerging
- Mirrors — missing checks before signalling, slowing or turning
- Steering control and positioning
- Response to traffic lights and other road users
- Inappropriate speed — too fast or too hesitant
How to prepare
The single biggest predictor of passing is familiarity with the roads you'll be tested on. SteerClear generates practice routes around 48 Japan test centres and scores each drive live, so you arrive knowing the junctions, roundabouts and speed changes — free to focus on technique. Read more on the Japan driving blog.