Foreign Drivers in Japan to Face Tougher License Conversion Rules From October
japantimes.co.jp · submitted 1 week ago
The NPA's draft of the new rules: a residence-certificate requirement (closing the hotel-address loophole tourists used), and a written test jumping from 10 questions/70% to pass to 50 questions/90%.
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