Kawasaki Clinic
Kawasaki Clinic is a dermatology practice based in Tokyo, focusing on the full range of skin-related concerns that bring patients through the door — think acne, eczema, rashes, mole checks, and general skin conditions rather than cosmetic procedures. It’s the kind of specialist clinic that handles both everyday and more persistent dermatological issues, making it a reasonable option if you’re dealing with something that your general practitioner has already told you needs a closer look.
There’s no rating data available for this clinic yet, so it’s hard to say much about wait times or the overall atmosphere from patient feedback. That said, dermatology clinics in Tokyo tend to follow a fairly consistent pattern — you may wait longer than expected even with an appointment, particularly at smaller practices, so it’s worth building some buffer time into your schedule. Come prepared to fill out intake paperwork and potentially explain your concern in writing if verbal communication hits a wall.
On the English front, the listed proficiency is basic, which means you shouldn’t count on a smooth, fully English-language consultation. The doctor or staff may understand some written English and can likely handle simple vocabulary around common skin conditions, but nuanced conversations about your history, medications, or treatment options could get complicated fast. Bringing a written summary of your symptoms, any medications you’re currently taking, and photos of the affected area is genuinely useful here — not just polite, but practically necessary. Using a translation app as a back-and-forth tool is also a realistic strategy at clinics with this level of English capability.
For expats considering this clinic, it’s best suited to those dealing with a clear, visible skin issue that doesn’t require a lot of back-and-forth explanation, or for those who have some Japanese language ability to fill in the gaps. Booking through the clinic’s website is likely the most straightforward option — check whether online appointment forms are available, as many Tokyo clinics have moved in that direction. Bring your health insurance card if you’re enrolled in Japanese national health insurance, your residence card, and ideally a note summarizing your concern in Japanese if you can manage it. If you’re dealing with something more complex or chronic and need a detailed conversation with your doctor, you may want to seek out a clinic with stronger English support before settling here.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback for this clinic is limited online, especially in English. Based on what’s available, it reads like a typical small Japanese neighborhood dermatology clinic — functional, no-frills, and relatively efficient for routine visits. Wait times may vary depending on the day. The doctor appe
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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http://kawasaki-clinic-hachioji.com
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東京都八王子市下恩方町1141-1
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Based on the coordinates (35.678968, 139.26036), this location is in the Shimo-Ongata area of Hachioji City. The nearest stations in this area are:
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Ready to Book Your Appointment?
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- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
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English Support
Basic