International Drivers License Guide for Malaysia: How to Get an IDP and Drive in Japan

Heading to Japan from Malaysia and planning to drive? Whether it’s exploring Mt. Fuji by car or dressing up for a go-kart experience with Japan Kart, you’ll need a valid International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention.
Let’s walk you through the steps to get your IDP in Malaysia.
Why You Need an IDP in Japan
Japan requires all foreign drivers to carry both their original license and a 1949-format IDP. Without this, you won’t be allowed to rent a car or participate in any form of driving activity — including go-karts on public roads.
The 1968 Vienna format is not accepted in Japan, so be sure your permit is Geneva-compliant.
Where Can You Get an IDP in Malaysia?
In Malaysia, the official agency authorized to issue IDPs is the Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Malaysia (JPJ) — the Road Transport Department.
Applications are accepted at any JPJ office across Malaysia.
How to Apply for an IDP
Required Documents:
・Valid Malaysian driving license
・A recent passport-sized photo
・Copy of your passport
・Completed JPJ L1 form
・Application fee: RM150 (subject to change)
Application Process:
・Visit your nearest JPJ branch
・Submit all required documents
・Pay the fee
・Receive your IDP, typically within the same day
Validity of the Malaysian IDP
The Malaysian-issued IDP is valid for 1 year, and you must carry it alongside your Malaysian driving license at all times when driving in Japan.
Don’t Make These Mistakes
・Never use a digital-only IDP — physical, paper booklets are required
・Ensure your IDP is issued only through JPJ
・Always carry your passport and original license while driving
Required for Street Go-Karts in Japan
To participate in Japan Kart’s street go-kart tours, you need to bring:
・Your Malaysian driver’s license
・Your 1949 Geneva Convention IDP
・Your passport
Once verified, you’ll be free to drive through iconic areas like Shibuya and Akihabara in full costume.
Final Travel Tips
・Apply for your IDP at least 2 weeks before your flight
・Double-check your IDP’s convention type before departure
・Carry all documents securely and keep copies in your luggage
Ready for a Tokyo Kart Adventure?
With your IDP in hand, you’re just one step away from street karting in Japan. Don’t wait —