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Aoi Clinic at Nishikokubunji sits on the actual train platform — platform 807 of the Chuo Line’s up-track at Nonowa Nishikokubunji. That’s not a typo. You can literally step off the train and walk into a dermatology appointment. The clinic focuses on general dermatology: skin conditions, acne, rashes, eczema, that kind of thing.
The website has some English content, which suggests they’ve thought about non-Japanese patients, but don’t assume the front desk will hold a full conversation in English. Bring a translation app as backup, or prep your symptoms in Japanese beforehand. The platform location makes it genuinely convenient if you’re commuting along the Chuo Line, but Nishikokubunji itself is a fairly residential area — not a clinic you’d travel across Tokyo for unless it’s your neighborhood.
Good for: expats living in the Kokubunji or Kunitachi area who need a regular dermatologist they can actually reach without adding extra train transfers.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback highlights the location as a genuine selling point — the platform access is as convenient as it sounds. Waits can run long during peak hours, typical for Japanese dermatology clinics. Doctors are generally described as thorough and efficient rather than chatty. Appointments move quickly. The clinical atmosphere is clean and straightforward. No reports of unusually long consultations, so come prepared with your questions written out.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://nishikoku.aoiclinic.net/
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東京都国分寺市西恋ケ窪2-1-18nonowa西国分寺中央線上りホーム807
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Nishi-Kokubunji Station (Chuo Line) — 1 min walk
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