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Guide/Procedures/Tochigi License Conversion: Bring Your Own Interpreter
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March 29, 2026 Procedures栃木

Tochigi License Conversion: Bring Your Own Interpreter

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Tochigi requires non-Japanese speakers to bring an interpreter. Center is in Kanuma (not Utsunomiya). Online or phone reservation. 20-language test. One of the strictest driving tests in Japan.

Tochigi License Conversion: Bring Your Own Interpreter
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Table of Contents

  1. 1Where to go: Tochigi Prefectural Driver's License Center
  2. 2The interpreter requirement — read this first
  3. 3How to book your appointment
  4. 4What to bring
  5. 5The written test
  6. 6The driving test — Tochigi is strict
  7. 7Fees
  8. 8Useful Japanese at the center
  9. 9Related articles
Key facts: Tochigi Prefectural Driver's License Center (栃木県運転免許センター) is at 681 Shimo-Ishikawa, Kanuma City. Phone: 0289-76-0110 (press 5, then 2). Reservation: online or phone Mon–Fri 15:00–17:00. Written test in 20 languages. Non-Japanese speakers must bring an interpreter (通訳同伴). Bus from JR Utsunomiya Station. Free parking (~500 spaces). Tochigi is reportedly one of the strictest prefectures for the driving test.

Information current as of March 2026 based on the Tochigi Prefectural Police gaimen kirikae page (bilingual Japanese/English) and the 20-language written test announcement.

Tochigi has roughly 57,000 foreign residents and the 5th highest car ownership rate in Japan (1.537 per household). The center is in Kanuma — not in Utsunomiya, the prefectural capital — so plan your transport. One critical Tochigi-specific requirement: you must bring your own interpreter if you don't speak Japanese.

Where to go: Tochigi Prefectural Driver's License Center

ItemDetails
Name栃木県運転免許センター (Tochigi Prefectural Driver's License Center)
Address〒322-0017 栃木県鹿沼市下石川681
Phone0289-76-0110 (IVR: press 5 → press 2 for test section)
Reservation hoursMon–Fri 15:00–17:00 (phone or online)
Test day reception8:30–9:00 AM at 2F reception
Access (bus)JR Utsunomiya Station west exit, Stop #12 → Kanto Bus "Menkyo Center" bound
Alternative busTobu Shin-Kanuma Station → Ribus (リーバス) to 運転免許センター
CarKanuma IC (Tohoku Expressway)
ParkingFree, ~500 spaces

The interpreter requirement — read this first

Tochigi is one of the few prefectures that explicitly requires non-Japanese speakers to bring their own interpreter (通訳同伴) to the license center. This means:

  • The interpreter must be present during document screening and potentially during the process explanation
  • The interpreter can be a friend, colleague, or hired professional — there's no certification requirement
  • Without an interpreter, the center may refuse to process your application

This is a significant barrier. If you don't have a Japanese-speaking friend available for a weekday trip to Kanuma, post on LO-PAL — a local helper can accompany you to the center as your interpreter.

How to book your appointment

Option 1: Online reservation

Use the Tochigi Prefecture Electronic Application System. No account registration needed — just an email address. Select an available date and time.

Option 2: Phone reservation

Call 0289-76-0110 during weekdays 15:00–17:00. Navigate the IVR: press 5 (試験), then press 2 (試験係). The phone system is in Japanese.

Wait times: Slots fill 1–2 months out. Reserve as early as possible.

What to bring

  • Valid foreign driver's license
  • Japanese translation from JAF, embassy/consulate, ZIPLUS, or ALADDIN
  • Passport(s) — proving 3+ months in the issuing country
  • Residence card (在留カード)
  • Juminhyo (住民票) with nationality and domicile record
  • Photo: 3cm × 2.4cm, taken within 6 months
  • Your interpreter — if you don't speak Japanese

Tochigi-specific note: Required documents vary by country. The Tochigi Police provides a country-specific document list (国別必要書類一覧) on their website. Check this before your appointment — some countries require a driving record certificate or other extra documents.

The written test

50 questions, 90% to pass (since October 2025). Available in 20 languages — introduced in Tochigi on August 26, 2024.

Languages: English, Spanish, Persian, Korean, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Khmer, Nepali, Myanmar, Mongolian, Ukrainian, Sinhala, Urdu, Arabic, Hindi.

You must request the foreign-language version at the window. If you don't ask, you'll receive the Japanese test.

The driving test — Tochigi is strict

Tochigi is known as one of the stricter prefectures for the driving skills test. The course is reportedly longer than some other centers, with additional maneuvers including:

  • S-curve (S字カーブ) and crank course (クランク)
  • Hill start (坂道発進)
  • Railroad crossing stop (踏切一時停止) — full stop, open window, look/listen both ways
  • Standard intersection and lane change maneuvers

The scoring threshold is 70/100. Common fail reasons:

  • Insufficient safety checks (especially the five-point check before moving)
  • Not stopping completely at railroad crossings
  • Poor speed control (both too fast and too hesitant)
  • Incorrect lane positioning at intersections

For comprehensive driving test preparation, see our Osaka driving test guide.

Fees

ItemAmount
Examination/screening fee~¥1,600
Vehicle usage fee~¥800
License issuance¥2,350
Post-pass lecture fee (取得時講習)¥5,250
Total (first-attempt pass)~¥10,000

Note: Tochigi includes a mandatory lecture fee (取得時講習) after passing, which some prefectures handle differently. This adds to the total cost.

Useful Japanese at the center

EnglishJapaneseRomaji
I'm here for foreign license conversion外免切替の手続きに来ましたGaimen kirikae no tetsuzuki ni kimashita
I have a reservation予約をしていますYoyaku o shite imasu
This is my interpreterこの人が通訳ですKono hito ga tsūyaku desu
I'd like the written test in English英語の筆記試験をお願いしますEigo no hikki shiken o onegai shimasu
Where is the bus stop for Utsunomiya?宇都宮行きのバス停はどこですか?Utsunomiya yuki no basutei wa doko desu ka?

Related articles

  • Convert Foreign License Japan (2026): New Rules + 3-Month Proof
  • Osaka License Conversion: Why Pass Rates Hit 30%
  • Tokyo License in English (2026 Booking Guide)

Need an interpreter for Tochigi? Post on LO-PAL for free — a local Japanese helper can accompany you to the Kanuma center, interpret during the process, and help with document preparation.

Written by

Taku Kanaya
Taku Kanaya

Founder, LO-PAL

Former Medical Coordinator for Foreign Patients (Ministry of Health programme) and legal affairs professional. Built LO-PAL from firsthand experience navigating life abroad.

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Table of Contents

  1. Where to go: Tochigi Prefectural Driver's License Center
  2. The interpreter requirement — read this first
  3. How to book your appointment
  4. What to bring
  5. The written test
  6. The driving test — Tochigi is strict
  7. Fees
  8. Useful Japanese at the center
  9. Related articles

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