How to find a cheap car hire deal in Funabashi
Take control of your trip with a cheap rental car in Funabashi. With prices averaging R 1,645 a day, it's a wallet-friendly way to explore on your terms. From small cars to full-size models, we'll help you pick your ideal ride at a price that fits.
R 562 is the cheapest daily price listed for a rental in Funabashi.
Staying on a bit longer? Book a weekly rental from R 3,928 and squeeze in a few road trips.
Book early to lock in the best price for a Funabashi car hire. In addition to lower rates, you'll have first pick of the most popular options.
Rakuten, NIPPON Rent A Car and Nissan Rent a Car are some of the best-known providers in the city. Use them as a starting point to compare offers.
The coverage Rakuten or another supplier offers for your Funabashi car hire can vary, so always go over the fine print. While some include a collision damage waiver (CDW), others will charge extra for it.
Booking one-way could land you a discount on your rental. Providers sometimes offer lower rates when vehicles need to be relocated. Simply select 'Return car to a different location' when searching the range of cars for rent in Funabashi.
Avoid any unexpected fees by choosing a vehicle with a 'Fair fuel policy.' Start your journey with a full tank and return it the same, paying only for what you use.
Explore without limits by choosing a rental with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, it means you can drive as far as you need without paying more.
Best value car hire options right now
Coming out on top for value is this company, with prices averaging R 1,218 a day.
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The third option also stays competitive on price. Cruise away in one of their rentals for roughly R 1,167 a day.
If you're unsure which wheels are right for you, consider something from the Compact rental category. It's the most commonly booked car type in Funabashi.
Compare car hire types in Funabashi
Small: These cheap rental cars in Funabashi may be small in size, but they're big on practicality. Including mini and economy vehicles, they're easy to manoeuvre, fuel efficient, and perfect for city runs or weekend trips.
Medium: Not too big, not too small, it's the definition of just right. Typically including compact and intermediate cars, they offer a mix of fuel efficiency and interior space and are good for small families and couples.
Large: Offering greater driving comfort and enhanced tech features, this Funabashi car hire category includes full-size cars. With roomier back seats and ample storage space, they let you load up and transport everyone, and everything, with ease.
SUV: When adventure calls, an SUV says, 'let's go.' It's your ultimate road trip companion, ready for backroads, highways, and everything in between. These sports utility vehicles also offer extra space and advanced safety features.
Van: Go for this vehicle category when you need a car for rent in Funabashi that makes light work of heavy loads. Featuring options like commercial vans and trucks, they're built to carry more, whether that's equipment, baggage or a bunch of your favourite people.
Insurance and optional extras
Excess insurance covers the cost you'd have to pay if your Funabashi car hire is stolen or damaged. While not mandatory, it's a safety net if something happens. Just remember that not all insurance policies are equal, so make sure you understand exactly what's included.
Make travel easier when you rent a car in Funabashi by adding some nifty extras. Think things like a navigation system to keep you headed the right way, or reverse cameras that take the pain out of parking.
Good to know
Rental age requirements aren't always the same everywhere. Companies can set their own policies, and if you're under the minimum age, you might run into extra costs or rules. Check what applies with each supplier before booking your car hire in Japan.
If you're bringing the kids along, find out if you need to add a car seat to your Funabashi car hire booking. Whether required by local laws or not, they're always the safest way for youngsters to ride.
Make sure you have the necessary documents when you pick up your ride. As a rule, bring a valid driver's licence, a credit card with enough balance for the deposit (most companies don't accept debit cards), and another form of photo ID. Your booking will outline the exact requirements.
If you haven't driven before in Japan, be aware that traffic here keeps to the left side of the road.
Local speed limits can vary, but it's normally around 55kph in urban areas and 85kph or so on highways. Always go with what's posted on the road signs.
In Japan, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit is 0.03%. If you're planning to have a drink or two, pass the keys to someone else or arrange a ride-share or taxi instead.
Aim to travel outside heavy traffic periods for a faster run. 8am is one of the busiest times to be on the road in this destination.
You'll be using the Japanese yen (JPY) on your trip here. Along with your debit and credit cards, consider having some cash handy for smaller purchases.
Best hotels in Funabashi for drivers
Offering parking, Jr East Hotel Mets Premier Makuhari Toyosuna makes it easy to come and go as you please. This hotel is around 5 kilometres from central Funabashi and also comes with a restaurant and internet access.
Or make use of the parking at Hiyori Hotel Maihama. The city centre is roughly 10 kilometres from this option, which also features shuttle services and a 24-hour front desk.
Need more places to choose from? Browse the selection of hotels in Funabashi. You can narrow things down using the filters — try 'Parking,' 'Outdoor parking,' or 'Valet parking.' If you're driving electric, you can use the 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter.
After you've found a car hire deal in Funabashi and your hotel, it's time to plan your first stops. Funabashi Andersen Park, Funabashi Race Track and Funabashi Andersen Park Children's Museum are a classic introduction to the city.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Funabashi
Buckle up and make tracks to Tokyo. Around 19 kilometres west of central Funabashi, you'll find must-sees like Tokyo Skytree and Sensho-ji.
They've got hospitality down to a fine art at Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main and Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku, two reliable accommodation options with parking in Tokyo.
Or collect your cheap car hire in Funabashi and head roughly 32 kilometres southwest to Kawasaki. Featuring Tofuku-ji Temple and Kawasaki Daishi, it's every bit as good as advertised.
Kawasaki has some good accommodation options including HOTEL Mystays Premier Omori and Tmark City Hotel Tokyo Omori. Both are convenient choices for guests with cars.
Keep the momentum going and road-trip it to Kasugai, around 274 kilometres west of Funabashi. First, swing past Rokugaike Park, then follow it up with Greenpia Kasugai.
Catch up on sleep in Kasugai at either Kasugai Station Hotel or Hotel Plaza Kachigawa. They have a room waiting for you and space for your wheels too.















