JR Hamamatsuchoekikitaguchimae Daimonekichika1kai Orange Shika
Orange Shika sits in one of the more convenient spots you’ll find for a dental clinic in Tokyo — right at JR Hamamatsucho Station’s north exit and connected to Daimon Station’s underground first floor. That dual-station access is genuinely useful if you’re commuting from anywhere on the Yamanote Line or Oedo Line.
It’s a general dentistry practice covering the usual range: checkups, cleanings, fillings, whitening. The clinic has some English content on its website, which suggests they’ve thought about non-Japanese patients — but that doesn’t guarantee a smooth English consultation once you’re actually in the chair. Reception may have limited English, so coming with your symptoms written down or a translation app ready is a smart move. Don’t assume you’ll be able to have a full back-and-forth in English without some preparation.
The Minato ward location means the surrounding area has a decent expat population, so staff here likely have more exposure to foreign patients than a clinic out in the suburbs would. Worth a try, but go in prepared.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a clean, efficient clinic that moves people through without long waits — the location near two stations seems to attract busy commuters who appreciate that. Dentists are described as thorough and not dismissive of concerns. The underground Daimon access is a genuine perk on rainy days. No standout complaints about the treatment itself, though communication can be hit-or-miss depending on which staff member you get.
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 -
https://www.minatoku-orange.com
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東京都港区浜松町1-31
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Hamamatsucho Station (JR Yamanote Line) — 1 min walk
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