Ibaraki Prefecture Driver’s License Center

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Higashiibaraki District, Japan

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Driver's license office

Ibaraki Prefecture Driver’s License Center Reviews | Rating 2.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ibaraki Prefecture Driver’s License Center is located in Higashiibaraki District, Japan on 3783-3 Nagaoka, Ibaraki,. Ibaraki Prefecture Driver’s License Center is rated 2.8 out of 5 in the category driver's license office in Japan.

Address

3783-3 Nagaoka, Ibaraki,

Phone

+81292938811

Open hours

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sarge

Gaimen-kirikae (exchange of your drive license to the Japanese one) is available Only from Monday to Friday. Be careful fulfilling the application form.

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Adrian Graham

A wonderful place and the staff are really friendly

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Uncharted Earth

So many people, but very efficient. Not a fun morning, but it's not supposed to be.

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X M

FIRST REVIEW EVER - This place will make you want to run away from Japan as soon as possible and never come back. I know, if you live in Ibaraki, you have no choice but to come here. However, I'd recommend you to bring a book to kill time because you are going to spend a looooooong time there (even if you arrive before 9am), and maybe also a good friend (so that you can tell her/him how mad you are and let her/him comfort you after you are treated badly in this place). VERY RUDE STAFF, especially the proctor. The staff was like, "I don't care if I'm being helpful. It is you who are begging us to give you the driver license". The proctor, who was responsible for the road tests for those who are exchanging foreign license to Japanese license, was the WORST. Very rude to foreigners - I heard that he said to a foreigner, "You can speak Japanese, right? Good to know that you are not going to talk to me in your language". And he just enjoyed failing almost all the candidates - most of them had foreign licenses for more than a few years. RUDE, HUMILIATING and ARROGANT. I talked to others, and I'm pretty sure this is what we felt in this place. Trust me, this is a place that will let you hate Japan. And to some employees there: Yes, we know you are tired, but it doesn't mean that you can be rude. You are paid to work, and your salary is from the tax. And these days we foreigners pay a lot of tax!

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Bernardo F. Aquino Jr

Do you have exams translated in English for 50cc scooter

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pritpal wadala

Nice

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Rizwan381 Ali

Very good

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J G

Awfully long hours if you want to exchange your license. Lecture hall is terrible, you are forced to sit in small and uncomfortable chair desk sets and staff is not helpful. Police downstairs tends to put foreign names at the end of the stack. It’s better to exchange at local police station such as Hitachinaka.