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Frequently asked questions

What are the major attractions in Tsuzu?
If your trip to Tsuzu is all locked in but your travel itinerary is a little on the empty side, we can give you a helping hand.There's a wealth of things to do around here. Don't leave without exploring Kintaikyo Bridge and Iwakuni Castle. If you have time, also check out Waki Golf Club.
What are the best road trip destinations near Tsuzu?
If you're searching for other places in the region to check out, Yudaonsen has no shortage of things to see and do. Situated 45 miles from Tsuzu, Inoue Park is one of its biggest attractions.
Where are the best beaches near Tsuzu?
Beaches can be fantastic places for kite flying. If there's a breeze blowing, why not usher the kids into the car and head off to Tsutsumigaura Beach? It's 18 miles from Tsuzu and is a terrific place for some fun and games.
What kind of rental car should I get for Tsuzu?
Sure, it's possible to get out and explore Tsuzu without a car. But with so much to see, having one will definitely make your trip more memorable. If you're hoping to head out into nature, consider a vehicle with a bit of extra power. A full-size car or an SUV could be just the ticket. A smaller car, like a mini or a compact, is a top choice if you're only taking shorter trips.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Tsuzu?
Sometimes it's all about the journey, which makes choosing the right car important. If you're about to head off on an unforgettable road trip around Tsuzu, a comfortable SUV could be a good choice. If you want the best possible deal and plan on doing a lot of city driving, a versatile compact is a wise pick. All you need to do is choose what's going to be the best fit, throw your bags in the trunk, and hit the wide, open road.
What side of the road do they drive on in Tsuzu?
The left-hand side is where you'll be clocking up the miles in Tsuzu. Be aware that the controls of your rental car here, like the steering wheel and stick shift (if your car has manual transmission), will be on the opposite side of what you're used to.
Is it difficult to park in Tsuzu?
It can be. Driving round the block searching for a place to park isn't unusual in Tsuzu. Getting near busy attractions is easier if you research your options ahead of time.
Are there speed limits in Tsuzu?
While navigating through the streets of Tsuzu, keep in mind that the speed limits typically range from 30km/h to 100km/h. Residential zones are 40km/h unless marked otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Iwakuni?
Generally, your chosen rental car company will bill the fined amount to your credit card, including local taxes and surcharges. Or they may share your contact details with the relevant local authority, who'll then send a fine straight to you.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Tsuzu?
It's illegal to use your cell phone while you're behind the wheel in Tsuzu, and you may even be hit with a fine for simply holding a phone when you're in control of a vehicle. That being said, using hands-free or Bluetooth functions is allowed, as long as your focus remains on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Tsuzu?
In Tsuzu, it's an offence to drive with a BAC (blood alcohol content) over 0.03%. If you're planning to have a drink or two with lunch or dinner, you'd be wise to leave your car behind.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Tsuzu?
No, so don't risk a fine by doing it. In Tsuzu, red equals stop, with no exceptions. When nearing a set of traffic lights, always maintain a safe speed so you can easily stop when you need to.
Are seat belts compulsory in Iwakuni?
Yes, so buckle up. Although, there are a couple of exceptions for certain vehicles used by public transportation networks.

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