Nihonbashi Muromachi Hifuka
Nihonbashi Muromachi Hifuka is a dermatology clinic sitting on the ground floor of the Yamayasu Building in Nihonbashi Muromachi — one of the older, more traditional commercial pockets of Chuo. It’s walkable from Mitsukoshimae Station, which makes it genuinely convenient if you’re working in the area or coming from central Tokyo.
The clinic covers standard dermatology: skin conditions, acne, rashes, eczema, and likely cosmetic skin concerns given the neighborhood demographic. Their website has some English-language content, which is a decent sign — it suggests they’re at least aware that non-Japanese patients exist. But that doesn’t automatically mean reception will handle a full English conversation smoothly. Bring a translation app as backup. If your Japanese is limited, preparing a written description of your symptoms beforehand will save everyone time.
This is a neighborhood dermatology clinic, not an international medical center. Expectations should match that. But for skin issues that don’t require complex communication, it’s a solid, accessible option in a very central location.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a fairly efficient clinic — wait times seem reasonable for a central Tokyo dermatology office. Doctors are described as attentive and thorough with diagnoses, not rushing patients out. The space is compact but clean. It’s the kind of place where you feel like a patient, not a number. No standout complaints about attitude toward foreign patients, but communication is likely easier if you come prepared.
English Language Proficiency
For translating forms, prescriptions, or discharge summaries, Jozu is worth having on your phone.
Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://muromachi-hifu.com
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東京都中央区日本橋室町1-9-11 山安ビル1F
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Nihonbashi Station (Ginza Line) — 2 min walk
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