By Travel Desk Correspondent
July 1, 2026
The Okayama Prefectural Tourism Federation has officially unveiled a significant financial incentive program aimed at international visitors. Starting July 1, 2026, tourists holding non-Japanese passports can access substantial rental car discounts, facilitating easier exploration of the prefecture’s hidden gems, particularly the scenic Mimasaka area. This initiative reflects a broader strategy by regional authorities to disperse tourism beyond major metropolitan hubs and encourage deeper engagement with Okayama’s diverse cultural and natural landscape.

Core Pillars of the Initiative
The campaign is designed to minimize the cost of independent travel, allowing visitors to navigate the prefecture at their own pace. By subsidizing rental vehicle costs, the Federation hopes to attract travelers who prefer the flexibility of driving over traditional rail and bus routes.
Eligibility and Subsidy Tiers
The program is exclusively for travelers from abroad. To qualify, participants must present a non-Japanese passport at the time of rental. The subsidies are tiered based on the vehicle’s seating capacity:

- Standard Vehicles (up to 5 seats): A base discount of 3,000 yen per vehicle.
- Larger Vehicles (6 or more seats): A base discount of 5,000 yen per vehicle.
- Mimasaka Area Stays: For travelers visiting the Mimasaka region—which includes Tsuyama City, Maniwa City, Mimasaka City, Shinjo Village, Kagamino Town, Nagi Town, Nishiawakura Village, Kumenan Town, and Misaki Town—the subsidy increases significantly. These visitors can receive an additional 2,000 yen (for 5-seat vehicles) or 3,000 yen (for 6+ seat vehicles), bringing the total possible discount to 5,000 yen or 8,000 yen, respectively.
Chronology and Application Deadlines
Prospective travelers should mark their calendars, as the campaign operates under specific temporal windows. The rental period spans from July 5, 2026, through February 28, 2027, with a final return date of March 10, 2027.
Critical Application Windows
Applications opened on July 1, 2026, and will continue through February 23, 2027. Crucially, all applications must be submitted via the official online portal at least four days before the vehicle pickup date.

Travelers should be aware of the following blackout periods where application processing is suspended:
- May 1 – May 6
- September 18 – September 23
- December 28, 2026 – January 3, 2027
Due to public holidays, specific cut-off dates for applications have been established to ensure processing time. For example, those planning to use the service on Tuesday, July 21, must submit their request by 16:00 (JST) on Friday, July 17. Similar strict deadlines apply to usage dates in October, November, and January 2027.

Strategic Operational Guidelines
The success of this campaign relies on strict adherence to booking protocols. While the Federation provides the subsidy, travelers are responsible for securing their own rental vehicle reservations.
Designated Rental Partners
The promotion is valid at a wide array of rental offices across the prefecture, including major hubs at Okayama Airport, Okayama Station (East and West Exits), Kurashiki Station, and smaller regional branches such as Niimi and Tsuyama. Participating companies include:

- Times Car
- Toyota Rent a Car
- Orix Rent-a-Car
- Heisei Car Rentals
- NIPPON RENT-A-CAR
Payment and Verification
The method of payment is a critical distinction for travelers. For Times Car and Orix, the discount applies only to on-site payments made on the day of use; prepaid online reservations are not eligible. Conversely, Toyota, NIPPON, and Heisei offer more flexibility, allowing the discount to be applied to both online prepayments and on-site payments. Note that travel agency coupons are strictly excluded from this promotion across all providers.
Upon arrival at the rental office, participants must present the "Confirmation of Completion" email provided by the Tourism Federation, along with their valid driver’s license and passport.

Implications for Regional Tourism
The decision to focus heavily on the Mimasaka area suggests a deliberate push to revitalize inland tourism. Mimasaka, often overlooked by those sticking to the Shinkansen route between Osaka and Hiroshima, offers authentic experiences ranging from the historic castle ruins of Tsuyama to the soothing hot springs of Yunogo.
By removing the financial barrier to private transportation, the Prefecture is empowering tourists to venture into rural districts where public transit is less frequent. This decentralization of tourism has long been a goal of the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), and Okayama’s localized campaign serves as a model for other regions seeking to distribute the economic benefits of inbound travel.

Official Guidance and Compliance
The Okayama Prefectural Tourism Federation has emphasized that this campaign is subject to budget limitations. Once the allocated funds for the fiscal year are exhausted, the program will conclude, regardless of the stated end date.
Mandatory Requirements
To remain compliant and ensure the subsidy is processed, travelers must:

- Stay Overnight: The traveler must stay at an accommodation facility within Okayama Prefecture for at least one night. Stays at the homes of friends or relatives do not satisfy this requirement.
- Pickup/Return Rules: Both the pickup and return locations must be within the borders of Okayama Prefecture. One-way rentals are permitted, provided the drop-off is also within the prefecture.
- Accuracy: Any fraudulent information submitted during the application process will result in the immediate revocation of the subsidy, and the Federation reserves the right to demand a refund if discrepancies are discovered after the fact.
A Call for Early Planning
For international tourists, navigating Japanese rental requirements can be complex. The Federation strongly advises that travelers familiarize themselves with the official leaflet and the JNTO driving guide before arrival. Because processing times can extend beyond two business days—especially during Japan’s busy holiday seasons—early application is not just recommended, but essential.
For inquiries regarding the application process or specific eligibility questions, the Tourism Promotion Group can be contacted at [email protected]. Travelers are reminded that the office remains closed on weekends and national holidays, and these closures should be factored into the four-day pre-rental application window.

As Japan continues to see a record-breaking influx of international visitors, Okayama’s commitment to providing a seamless, affordable, and flexible travel experience is a testament to the prefecture’s readiness to welcome the world. By bridging the gap between major transit nodes and the rich, rural heritage of the Mimasaka region, this campaign offers a rare opportunity for tourists to discover the "real" Japan with convenience and ease.





