Kmata Shikaishikai Kyujituoukyu Office
This is Ota Ward’s designated holiday emergency dental clinic — meaning it exists specifically for when your tooth decides to explode on a Sunday or national holiday. It’s not a regular dental practice you’d book for cleanings or Invisalign. It’s the place you go when you’re in genuine pain and everywhere else is closed.
Located in Shin-Kamata, it operates under the Kamata Dental Association, so the dentists rotate — you won’t see the same face twice, and that’s by design. Think of it less like a clinic and more like a dental urgent care hub.
The website has some English content, which is a good sign, but don’t count on fluent English at the desk. The staff and rotating dentists are almost certainly Japanese-speaking. If you’re in pain and can point to the problem tooth, you’ll probably get through it. A translation app will help with the paperwork and any back-and-forth about treatment.
This place is for emergencies only. If you need regular dental care, look elsewhere. But if it’s a holiday and your face hurts, this is exactly where you should be.
Patient Feedback
Patient experiences lean practical rather than warm. Most people show up in pain and leave with the immediate problem addressed — that’s the job, and it generally gets done. Wait times can stretch on busy holidays, especially around New Year. Dentists rotate, so bedside manner varies. Nobody’s coming here for the atmosphere. The consensus: it works when you need it, which is the whole point.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://www.kamashi.jp/holiday/
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東京都大田区新蒲田1-4-14
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Kamata Station (Keikyu Line) — 3 min walk
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