<p>A car is very convenient when traveling around Tohoku</p>
A car is very convenient when traveling around Tohoku (Photo: Justin Velgus)

Tohoku Expressway Pass

Campaign encourages visitors to explore Tohoku by car

A car is very convenient when traveling around Tohoku (Photo: Justin Velgus)
Justin Velgus   - 2 min read

The East Nippon Expressway Company's Tohoku Expressway Pass campaign encourages foreign visitors to explore the northeast region of Japan by car.

The campaign is open to overseas travelers with a non-Japanese passport (or Japanese citizens who have permanent residency in another country) and the necessary qualifications to drive in Japan. Travelers should rent a special ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) system card from designated car rental locations to enjoy a flat rate, unlimited day use of most of Tohoku's express toll roads. Cars equipped with the card may drive through toll gates at 20km/h or less. There is no need to stop, or use Japanese.

Prices

Duration Standard vehicle Light vehicle
4-day ¥8,500 ¥6,800
5-day ¥10,600 ¥8,500
6-day ¥12,800 ¥10,200
7-day ¥14,900 ¥11,900
8-day ¥17,000 ¥13,600

This program is particularly beneficial for lengthy or mulit-day trips, saving travelers both time and money.

For example, an adventure from the region's largest city, Sendai, to the virgin forest Shirakami Sanchi World Heritage Site shared between Akita and Aomori will take about 6 hours if not using toll roads. The trip can be done two hours faster (and with less gasoline) using expressways. The more the pass is used, the more discounts there are. With some planning, it is easy to see that big savings can be made.

While most major tourist locations in Tohoku are accessible by publlic transportation, driving allows visitors to enjoy more of the famous natural scenery, historical sites, and local cuisine the region is famous at their own convenience.

Detailed English information found on the official website here.

Justin Velgus

Justin Velgus @justin.velgus

Justin Velgus (ジャスティン ベルガス) is the Miyagi Prefecture expert for Japan Travel and a long-term contributor since 2012 with a focus on the Tohoku region.  Justin has written extensively for JT, and other publications such as VisitMiyagi and Sake Today, amassing over 350 published articles...