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Frequently asked questions

Can I rent a car near Edo-Tokyo Museum?
Yes. You’ll be able to rent a car near Edo-Tokyo Museum. Having your own set of wheels to tour Tokyo means you’ll have more time to visit all its other wonderful attractions. Don’t miss Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Imperial Palace and Sensō-ji Temple, all only a short drive from Edo-Tokyo Museum.
What car rental companies are near Edo-Tokyo Museum in Tokyo?
Edo-Tokyo Museum has multiple within easy reach. Around 3 kilometers away, Hertz is popular with travelers. Expedia will help you find amazing deals from a range of car rental companies in many areas of Tokyo. After your initial search, use the handy filters to narrow down your perfect set of wheels based on your budget, vehicle type, traveler ratings and more.
How much is car rental near Edo-Tokyo Museum?
Start your search for a cheap car rental close to Edo-Tokyo Museum by entering your travel dates and pick-up and drop-off locations. That’s how affordable a car rental can be around this popular attraction, but there are a few things that’ll determine how much you pay — your vacation dates are just the start. Whatever your budget and desired car type, Expedia has awesome offers from a wide range of car rental companies that’ll get you driving away for less.
Which car rental companies have a drop off near Edo-Tokyo Museum?
Hertz is one of the car rental companies that has a rental car return depot nearby. Drop your rental car at Edo-Tokyo Museum when you’ve finished exploring this popular sight.
How much is parking near Edo-Tokyo Museum?
The official website is the best place to get up-to-date prices for parking at Edo-Tokyo Museum. Check online to see if there is any free parking at Edo-Tokyo Museum available during your visit.
Are there electric car charging stations near Edo-Tokyo Museum?
With the help of apps and online search tools, you can easily find out if there are electric car charging stations close to Edo-Tokyo Museum. To make things as convenient as possible, have a look at Expedia’s selection of hotels with electric car charging stations.
What is the closest airport to Edo-Tokyo Museum?
The closest major airport near Edo-Tokyo Museum is Haneda Airport (HND). It’s about 26 kilometers to the south. Whether you rent a car near your hotel, the city center or at an airport, you’ll be able to explore Tokyo in comfort and convenience.
Where is Edo-Tokyo Museum in Tokyo?
Located approximately 6 kilometers southwest of downtown, make Edo-Tokyo Museum your first pit stop during your Tokyo adventure.
What else is there to do near Edo-Tokyo Museum?
There’s a whole lot to keep you busy beyond Edo-Tokyo Museum. Jump into the driver’s seat of your car rental for easy road trips from central Tokyo. Ghibli Museum, Sanrio Puroland and Mount Takao are among the attractions worth exploring.
What time does Edo-Tokyo Museum open and close?
Browse Edo-Tokyo Museum’s official website for the most accurate and up-to-date visitor information, including opening and closing hours. Seasonality, special events and weather can impact an attraction’s operating hours, so a little planning goes a long way to ensuring your visit is as smooth as possible.
Why should I rent a car with Expedia to visit Edo-Tokyo Museum?
Expedia is your one-stop shop for booking your entire vacation. Find the perfect car rental to visit Edo-Tokyo Museum, then add your hotel and airfares to pick up the best available deal. Many providers offer free cancellation, so there’s no need to worry about the cost if your plans change. Make sure you join Expedia Rewards to earn points on your car rental and other bookings. They’ll help you save on your next memorable adventure, whether that’s a mini break in the city or a 1,000-mile road trip!