KOMOREBI CLINIC
Komorebi Clinic sits on the third floor of the Ginza Asahi Building in Chuo — right in the heart of Ginza, which means it’s easy to reach but the neighborhood itself isn’t cheap, and neither is the real estate. The clinic focuses on dermatology, covering both medical skin conditions and cosmetic treatments. That dual focus is pretty common in Tokyo derm clinics, so don’t be surprised if the waiting room has a mix of people there for eczema and people there for laser.
On the English front, their website has some English content, which is a decent sign — but that doesn’t guarantee the front desk will be fluent. Realistically, you can probably get through a basic appointment, especially if you come prepared with photos of your skin issue and written notes about symptoms and medical history. A translation app as backup is smart. This is a Ginza clinic, so staff may have more exposure to international patients than a neighborhood clinic, but don’t bank on full English service.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a generally smooth experience for routine skin concerns. The Ginza location means the clinic feels polished and well-run. Wait times appear reasonable for a city dermatology practice. Doctors are described as thorough during consultations. The cosmetic side of the practice is well-regarded locally. No strong pattern of complaints, but also not a lot of English-specific feedback to draw from — which itself tells you something.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://komorebiclinic.net
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東京都中央区銀座3-8-10 銀座朝日ビル2階
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Ginza Station (Marunouchi Line) — 2 min walk
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