KIJIMA Dental Office
KIJIMA Dental Office sits on the second floor of KD Building in Nishi-Kojiya, a quiet residential stretch of Ota Ward. This is a general dental practice — routine checkups, fillings, extractions, the usual. Nothing flashy, no English-first branding, but their website does have some English content, which suggests at least some awareness that non-Japanese patients might walk in.
Ota Ward isn’t exactly expat central, so if you’re heading here you’re probably local to the area rather than making a special trip. The clinic appears to be a small, independent practice — the kind of place where you’re seeing the same dentist each visit rather than rotating through a team of strangers.
English capability is genuinely unclear. The online presence hints at some effort, but don’t assume fluent chair-side English. Come prepared with a translation app, write down your symptoms beforehand, and have your insurance card ready. If you’re already comfortable navigating everyday Japanese life, this clinic is probably manageable. If you need full English support from reception to treatment, verify before booking.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback for this clinic is limited in English-language spaces, which isn’t surprising given the neighborhood. What the practice profile suggests: a small, owner-operated dental office where appointments likely run on schedule and the dentist knows returning patients by name. Expect a no-frills, efficient visit — standard Japanese dental clinic pace, thorough rather than rushed. Not a place designed around the expat experience, but competent everyday dentistry for people living nearby.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://www.kijima-shika.com/
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東京都大田区西糀谷3-36-9 KDビル2F
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Kojiya Station (Keikyu Main Line) — 3 min walk
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