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Hey there! Ready to learn how to read Japanese number plates? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Let’s get started - it’s not as hard as it looks. First off, you’ll need to know that Japanese number plates are made up of two parts: a letter and a number. The letter indicates the region where the car is registered, while the numbers indicate when it was registered. Pretty cool, huh? So let’s dive in and get reading those plates like a pro!
How Do You Read A Japanese Number Plate? [Solved]
Well, just like the yellow plate, everything is exactly the same except it’s white on green. That means your car is 661 CC or about now. You’ll also have the hiragana alphabet here - it’s y’all!
Reading Japanese number plates is pretty straightforward - just look for the characters! You’ll usually find them on the left side of the plate, and they’ll be in a mix of kanji and hiragana. It’s as easy as that - no need to worry about getting confused.