INAGIDAI HOSPITAL
Inagidai Hospital is a full-service internal medicine hospital in Inagi, a quieter residential area in southwestern Tokyo. It’s part of the Kensei-kai medical corporation, which means it has the infrastructure of a proper hospital — not just a neighborhood clinic. Think chronic disease management, general internal medicine, and ongoing care rather than one-off visits.
For English speakers, they have conversational English capability, so you won’t be completely on your own at reception or with basic questions. That said, this is a Japanese hospital operating in Japanese — don’t expect everything to be translated. Complex consultations will go smoother if you bring a Japanese-speaking friend or use a translation app as backup.
The location is near Wakabaday Station on the Keio Sagamihara Line, which puts it within reach for expats living in the western Tokyo corridor. Not a central Tokyo location, but if you’re in the area, this is a legitimate hospital with real diagnostic and treatment capacity.
Patient Feedback
Patients tend to appreciate that this is a proper hospital rather than a small clinic — there’s actual diagnostic equipment, and doctors take time with assessments. Wait times can run longer than a private clinic, especially on weekday mornings. The staff are generally patient with non-Japanese speakers, and the conversational English helps with check-in and basic questions. Expect a traditional Japanese hospital atmosphere — efficient but not particularly flashy.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.inagidai-hp.com
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東京都稲城市若葉台3-7-1
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Wakabadai Station (Keio Sagamihara Line) — 3 min walk
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