Fuel in Japan: Regular, High-Octane, and Diesel — What’s the Difference?

If you If you plan to rent a car in Japan, you’ll quickly notice three fuel options at gas stations:

  • Regular (レギュラー)
  • High-Octane (ハイオク / Premium)
  • Diesel (軽油 / Keiyu)

Choosing the wrong fuel can cause serious engine trouble. Here’s a simple guide to help you refuel safely in Japan.


1. Regular Gasoline (レギュラー)

Japanese label: レギュラー
Octane rating: Around RON 90–91

This is the most common gasoline in Japan.
Most compact cars, economy cars, and standard rental cars use regular gasoline.

Typical Cars:

  • Toyota compact cars
  • Nissan small cars
  • Honda Fit class vehicles

If you rent a small or standard car in Japan, it almost always uses Regular.


2. High-Octane Gasoline (ハイオク / Premium)

Japanese label: ハイオク
Octane rating: Around RON 98–100

High-octane fuel is for high-performance or luxury vehicles. It prevents engine knocking in powerful engines.

Typical Cars:

  • Sports cars
  • Luxury brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi
  • Some turbocharged engines

If your rental car requires high-octane, it will clearly say so on:

  • The fuel cap
  • The rental agreement

⚠️ Do not use regular gasoline in a car that requires high-octane unless the manufacturer states it’s acceptable.


3. Diesel (軽油 / Keiyu)

Japanese label: 軽油 (Keiyu)
English label at stations: Diesel

Diesel fuel is used in diesel-engine vehicles, which are common in:

  • Vans
  • SUVs
  • Trucks
  • Some European cars

Diesel engines are fuel-efficient and popular for long-distance driving.

⚠️ Important:
In Japan, “軽油” literally means “light oil,” but it does NOT mean “light gasoline.” It is diesel fuel.


Which Fuel Should You Use?

Here’s a simple rule:

Your Car TypeFuel Type
Most small rental carsRegular
Luxury / sports carsHigh-Octane
Diesel vehicles (written “Diesel” or “軽油”)Diesel

✅ Always check:

  • The sticker inside the fuel door
  • The rental contract
  • Ask the rental staff if unsure

What Happens If You Choose the Wrong Fuel?

  • Gasoline in a diesel car → Engine damage (very serious)
  • Diesel in a gasoline car → Engine trouble, possible breakdown
  • Regular instead of high-octane → Reduced performance, possible knocking

If you make a mistake, do not start the engine. Call the rental company immediately.


How Japanese Gas Stations Work

There are two types:

  1. Self-service (セルフ)
  2. Full-service (staff refuels for you)

If you’re unsure about Japanese labels, simply say:

“Regular, please.”
“High-octane, please.”
“Diesel, please.”

Or show the fuel cap to the staff.


Final Tip for Tourists

In Japan, fuel nozzles are usually color-coded:

  • Red → Regular
  • Yellow → High-Octane
  • Green → Diesel

(Colors may vary slightly by brand.)

If you are renting a car for sightseeing in places like rural areas or highways, double-check before pumping. A simple mistake can cost a lot.

When in doubt — ask first.

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