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Japan Expressway Pass Car-Rental Dealer Times Car RENTAL http://www.timescar-rental.com/ Telephone Shop Name Business hours (Global Customer Desk) Morioka Station 8:00~20:00 Ichinoseki Station East Entrance 8:00~19:00 8:00~19:00 Hanamaki Airport (HNA) 9:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~19:00 Kitakami Station 9:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~19:00 Furukawa Station 9:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) closed Tuesday(12/31~) 8:00~20:00 Sendai Train Station East Exit 9:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~20:00 Sendai Train Station West Exit(Itsutsubashi) 9:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~19:00 Ishinomaki 9:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) closed Tuesday(12/31~) 8:00~21:00 Sendai Airport (SDJ) 8:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~20:00 Sendai Futsuka Machi 9:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~19:00 Izumi Chuo Train Station West Exit(Sendai Izumi Chuo) 9:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~20:00 Akita Airport (AXT) 8:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~20:00 Akita Station 9:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~19:00 Yokote +81-50-3786-0056 9:00~18:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~20:00 Yamagata Station 9:00~17:00(12/31-1/3) Shonai Airport(SYO) 8:00~19:00 8:00~20:00 Fukushima Station West 9:00~17:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~19:00 Iwaki 9:00~17:00(12/31-1/3) 9:00~19:00 Shin Shirakawa Station 9:00~17:00(12/31-1/3) 8:30~18:30 Aizu Wakamatsu 9:00~17:00(12/31-1/3) 8:00~20:00 Koriyama Station 9:00~17:00(12/31-1/3) Centrair Chubu International Airport 08:00~20:00 08:00~20:00 Nagoya Station Shinkansen Extrance 08:00~22:00(Fri・Sat・Sun・National holidays and the day before、08/10~08/15、12/28~01/03) Nagoya Station 08:00~20:00 Kamimaezu 08:00~20:00 Haneda Airport 08:00~21:00 Haneda Airport Terminal 1 08:00~21:00 Haneda Airport Terminal 2 08:00~21:00 Hachioji Station 08:00~20:00 8:00~20:00 Kita-Senju Station(Kita-Senju MARUI) 8:00~22:00(Fri・Sat・Sun・National holidays) Nishi-Shinjuku 5-Chome Station 08:00~20:00 08:00~20:00 Yurakucho 07:00~22:00(Fri・Sat・Sun・National holidays、04/28~05/05、08/10~08/16、11/02、11/22、12/22、12/28 ~01/03) 08:00~20:00 Shinagawa Railway Station 08:00~22:00(Fri・Sat・Sun・National holidays、04/28~05/05、08/10~08/16、11/02、11/22、12/22、12/28 ~01/03) 08:00~20:00 Shin Yokohama Prince Hotel 08:00~22:00(Fri・Sat・Sun・National holidays、04/28~05/05、08/10~08/16、11/02、11/22、12/22、12/28 ~01/03) Mishima 08:00~20:00 Shin Fuji Station 08:00~20:00 Shizuoka Staion 08:00~20:00 Hamamatsu Railway Station 08:00~20:00 Gifu Station 08:00~20:00 Kyoto Station 08:00~22:00 Tottori Airport 08:00~19:00 Yonago Airport +81-50-3786-0056 08:00~20:00 Izumo Airport 08:00~20:00 08:00~20:00 Fukuyama Station 09:00~18:00(12/31~01/03) 08:00~20:00 Hiroshima Otemachi 09:00~19:00(12/31~01/03) 08:00~20:00 Hiroshima Station Shinkansen Entrance 08:00~21:00(07/01~09/30) Hiroshima Station 08:00~20:00 08:00~20:00 Hiroshima Airport 08:00~21:00(07/01~09/30) Shin Onomichi Station 08:00~20:00 Mihara Station 08:00~20:00 Okayama Station (West Entrance) 08:00~20:00 Kurashiki Station 08:00~20:00 Okayama Station (East Entrance) 08:00~20:00 Aoe 08:00~19:00 Okayama Noda 08:30~19:00 Kasaoka satosho 08:30~19:00 Okayama Airport 08:00~20:00 08:30~19:00 Takamatsu 08:30~18:00(01/01~01/03) 08:30~19:00 Takamatsu Chuo 08:30~18:00(01/02~01/03) 08:30~19:00 Sakaide 08:30~18:00(01/02~01/03) 08:30~19:00 Marugame 08:30~18:00(01/02~01/03) 08:00~20:00 Takamatsu Station 08:30~18:00(01/01~01/03) 08:00~19:00 Takamatsu Airport 08:30~18:00(01/01~01/03) Matsuyama 08:30~19:00 Matsuyama Railway Station 08:00~20:00 Matsuyama Airport 08:00~21:00 Niihama 08:30~19:00 Imabari 08:30~19:00 Matsuyama Sanbancho 08:30~19:00 08:00~20:00 Nanba Station 08:00~21:00(Fri・Sat・Sun・National holidays) 08:00~19:00 Esaka Station +81-50-3786-0056 08:00~20:00(Fri・Sat・Sun・National holidays and the day before) 08:00~20:00 Shin Osaka Station 08:00~21:00(Fri・Sat・Sun・National holidays) 08:00~20:00 Osaka Station West 08:00~21:00(Fri・Sat・Sun・National holidays) Shitennoji Yuhigaoka 08:00~20:00 Osaka - Kansai International Airport 07:00~22:00 Hakata Station 08:00~20:00 Fukuoka Airport Domestic Terminal 08:00~22:00 Fukuoka Airport International Terminal 08:00~20:00 Higashi Hie 08:00~20:00 Fukuoka Tenjin Railway Station(Tenjin) 08:00~20:00 Hakata Sta. 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