Kondo Dental
Kondo Dental sits in the Okubo Kado Building in Hyakunincho, a short walk from Shin-Okubo Station in Shinjuku. The area is one of Tokyo’s most international neighborhoods — Korean Town is right there — so this clinic sees a genuinely diverse patient base, which matters when you’re looking for a dentist who won’t be completely thrown off by a foreign face.
The clinic operates under the medical corporation 兆済会 and covers standard dental work: cleanings, fillings, extractions, and likely cosmetic and orthodontic consults based on their site. They have some English content online, which is a good sign, but it doesn’t confirm fluent English-speaking staff at reception or chairside. Expect to bring your Japanese health insurance card, and if your Japanese is zero, a translation app will help smooth things out.
The Hyakunincho location is practical — it’s close to JR Yamanote and Saikyo lines at Shin-Okubo, so access from most parts of Tokyo is reasonable. Not the flashiest setup, but a neighborhood dental clinic in one of Tokyo’s most international pockets.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a straightforward, no-frills neighborhood dental experience. Wait times appear reasonable for a local clinic. The Shin-Okubo location means staff are likely accustomed to non-Japanese patients, which tends to reduce the awkwardness factor. No strong reports of English-fluent dentists, but the international neighborhood context helps. Patients seem to leave with their dental issues addressed without drama — which is honestly the baseline you want.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.kondo-d.or.jp
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東京都新宿区百人町1-18-8 大久保カドビル105号、303号
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Okubo Station (JR Chuo Line) — 2 min walk
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