Fujimoto Dental Clinic
Fujimoto Dental Clinic sits on the 4th floor of the Kami Pulp Kaikan building in Ginza 3-chome — one of Tokyo’s most central and accessible neighborhoods. It’s a standard Japanese private dental practice covering general dentistry, likely with cosmetic and preventive work in the mix based on their online presence.
The English situation here is genuinely unclear. Their website has some English-language content, which is a decent sign, but that doesn’t automatically mean the dentists or front desk can hold a full conversation with you. Don’t assume you’ll walk in and be guided through everything in English. Bring a translation app, have your dental history written down in Japanese if possible, and keep your expectations calibrated.
That said, Ginza is a cosmopolitan area and many clinics here have some baseline familiarity with foreign patients. This one may be fine for straightforward procedures where communication needs are minimal — a cleaning, an X-ray, a filling. Anything complex or requiring detailed informed consent conversations, go in prepared.
Patient Feedback
No substantial English-language review base to draw from for this clinic. Japanese patient feedback points to a fairly standard neighborhood dental practice — professional, efficient, not overly rushed. Appointment-based system typical for Tokyo dentistry means you’re unlikely to wait long once you’re in. The Ginza location makes it easy to slot in around work or errands. Nothing suggests anything exceptional or problematic — just a functional, centrally located dental office.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.fujimoto-dental.com/
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東京都中央区銀座3-9-11 紙パルプ会館4F
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Ginza Station (Ginza Line) — 2 min walk
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