HARADA Dental Clinic
HARADA Dental Clinic sits in a residential stretch of Naka-Kasai, Edogawa — not the most central location, but convenient if you live in the eastern Tokyo suburbs. It’s a general dental practice covering the usual bases: checkups, cleanings, fillings, and likely some cosmetic and orthodontic work. The clinic’s website has some English-language content, which is a decent sign, but don’t take that to mean you’ll walk in and have a fluent English-speaking dentist waiting for you. Reality is probably somewhere in between — basic communication may be possible, but complex conversations about treatment plans could get tricky. Bring a translation app or a Japanese-speaking friend if your dental situation is more than routine. The clinic is run under the medical corporation Aishinkay, which suggests a bit of organizational structure behind it. For expats in Edogawa looking for a local dentist without trekking into central Tokyo, this is a reasonable option to investigate — just go in with realistic expectations about language support.
Patient Feedback
No substantial English-language patient reviews are publicly available for this clinic. That’s not unusual for a neighborhood dental practice in outer Tokyo. What the clinic structure suggests: a mid-sized local practice with standard dental services. Patients in the area likely experience typical Japanese dental clinic norms — punctual appointments, methodical treatment, multiple short visits rather than one long one. If you’ve been to a Japanese dentist before, you know the drill (sorry).
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.harada-dental.net
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東京都江戸川区中葛西3-28-3 アーバンシティプルミエ2 1F
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Kasai Station (Tozai Line) — 8 min walk
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