KUSAYANAGI Dental Clinic

Total reviews: 345
Asakusa Station (Ginza Line) — 3 min walk
  • Denture and prosthetics focus
  • Near central Tokyo
  • KUSAYANAGI Dental Clinic sits in Sumida ward, just off Asakusa Bridge in a quiet residential stretch of east Tokyo. It’s a small, independent practice — the kind of place where the same dentist has been treating local families for years rather than a rotating cast of staff. The website (irebayasan.com — “denture specialist”) hints at a focus on prosthetics and dentures, so if that’s your situation, you’re probably in the right place.

    English capability is genuinely unclear. There’s some English-facing content online, but that doesn’t always translate to a front desk that can hold a conversation. Come prepared with a translation app, written notes about your symptoms, and your insurance card sorted in advance. This isn’t a clinic that’s built around expat patients — but that doesn’t mean they won’t treat you well. Closest train access is Asakusa Station (Tobu, Tokyo Metro, Asakusa Line), about a 10-minute walk across the bridge.

    Patient Feedback

    Public review data for this clinic is limited, which is common for small neighborhood practices in east Tokyo. Patients familiar with local Japanese clinics tend to describe this type of practice as unhurried, thorough, and focused on long-term dental health rather than quick fixes. Expect a traditional consultation style — the dentist explains, you listen, decisions are made carefully. Don’t expect an English-language intake form or a bilingual coordinator.

    English Language Proficiency

    The website has some English-language content, which suggests some awareness of non-Japanese patients — but that's different from confirmed bilingual service. Assume reception is Japanese-only unless you hear otherwise. Google Translate or a translation app on your phone is essential. Write down your symptoms and dental history in Japanese beforehand if you can. If you need complex treatment discussions, consider bringing a Japanese-speaking friend or using a medical interpreter service before your first visit.

    Contact & Location

    • http://irebayasan.com/
    • 東京都墨田区吾妻橋2-1-1
    • Asakusa Station (Ginza Line) — 3 min walk
    Monday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Tuesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Wednesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Thursday Closed
    Friday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    Saturday 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    Sunday Closed

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    KUSAYANAGI Dental Clinic

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    Proficiency Score
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