IRYOHOUJINSHADAN MIYABISHIKAI YAMAMOTO SHIKA
Yamamoto Shika sits on the 5th floor of a commercial building in Kanda, one of Tokyo’s older, more workaday neighborhoods in Chiyoda Ward. It’s not a flashy clinic — this is a solid neighborhood dental practice that’s been doing its thing without a lot of fuss. They handle standard dental work: checkups, cleanings, fillings, the usual. The conversational English capability means you can get your basic point across without miming a toothache at the receptionist. Don’t expect a fully bilingual experience, but you shouldn’t be completely lost either. If your dental situation is straightforward, this works fine. If you need to discuss something complicated — implants, orthodontics, a complex treatment plan — bring a Japanese-speaking friend or prep some written notes. The Kanda area is easy to get to, well-connected by train, and the building address is findable. A practical, no-drama option for expats in central Tokyo who just need their teeth looked after.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a straightforward, professional experience — no long waits, reasonably thorough examinations, and a calm atmosphere. The clinic doesn’t feel rushed, which matters when you’re already anxious about the dentist. The dentist is described as methodical and clear about what they’re doing. Nothing particularly flashy about the setup, but patients seem to leave feeling like their teeth were actually looked at, not just processed. Suits people who want competent, quiet dental care without a lot of drama.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.yamamoto8148.com
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東京都千代田区神田多町2-3 不動商事本社ビル5F
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Awajicho Station (Marunouchi Line) — 2 min walk
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