NEBASHI Dental Office
NEBASHI Dental Office sits in Gotanda, Shinagawa — a neighborhood that’s actually pretty easy to get to and not the chaotic tourist zone that some other clinic areas can be. They’re based in the Win Gotanda 2A building on Nishi-Gotanda, which is a short walk from Gotanda Station on the Yamanote Line.
The clinic covers standard dental work — cleanings, fillings, crowns, the usual. Their website has some English content, which suggests they’re at least aware that foreign patients exist and occasionally show up. That’s a decent sign. Whether that translates into smooth English conversation at the reception desk or during your appointment is genuinely unclear — the English presence online is partial, not comprehensive.
If you’re an expat in Shinagawa, Meguro, or Osaki, this is geographically convenient. Go in with a translation app as backup. Don’t assume a fully bilingual experience, but don’t assume zero English either. It’s somewhere in the middle, and that middle ground is honestly where most neighborhood dental clinics in Tokyo land.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback specifically for NEBASHI Dental Office is limited in English-language sources, so specifics on wait times and chairside manner are hard to verify independently. What the clinic’s setup suggests: a neighborhood practice serving local patients primarily, with enough online English presence to indicate they’re not completely unfamiliar with non-Japanese speakers. Expect a standard Japanese dental clinic experience — generally efficient, thorough, and clinical in tone.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://www.nebashi-do.com/
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東京都品川区西五反田1-30-2 ウイン五反田2A
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Gotanda Station (Ikeguro Line) — 2 min walk
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