Hanedakuukou Daiichitarminalushika
This dental clinic sits inside Terminal 1 of Haneda Airport — yes, actually inside the terminal building, ground floor. It’s run by Kanagawa Dental University, so you’re getting academic-institution dentistry rather than a private practice setup. That means it tends to be methodical and thorough, but the atmosphere is more clinical than cozy.
For expats, the location is both its superpower and its quirk. If you’ve just landed and have a dental emergency, or you’re flying out and finally dealing with that tooth you’ve been ignoring, this is genuinely convenient. As a regular dental home? Probably not — unless you live in Ota and don’t mind the airport chaos.
English capability is uncertain. The website has some English content, which suggests awareness of international patients, but whether reception or dentists can hold a real conversation in English is unclear. Come prepared with a translation app and your symptoms written down. Airport staff nearby might help bridge communication in a pinch.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback on this clinic is thin online, which isn’t surprising given its niche location. Those who have used it report it functions like a proper dental clinic despite being airport-based — not a rushed patch-up service. Wait times seem reasonable outside peak travel hours. The university affiliation suggests a more procedure-oriented, less sales-y approach than private clinics. Don’t expect small talk. Do expect the work to get done properly.
English Language Proficiency
For translating forms, prescriptions, or discharge summaries, Jozu is worth having on your phone.
Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.kdu.ac.jp/haneda/
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東京都大田区羽田空港3-3-2 東京国際空港第1ターミナルビル1F
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Haneda Airport Terminal 1 Station (Monorail/Keikyū) — 0 min walk
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