Sakuraba Denntal Clinic
Sakuraba Dental Clinic sits on the second floor of the Kyoei Building in Nihonbashi Kobunacho, a quiet pocket of Chuo that’s easy to reach but not exactly a landmark you’d stumble across. It’s a general dental practice covering the usual range — checkups, cleanings, fillings, and likely cosmetic work based on their site.
The clinic has some English content online, which is a good sign, but that doesn’t automatically mean the staff can hold a full conversation in English. Expect a Japanese-primary environment. If your dental Japanese is nonexistent, bring a translation app or a bilingual friend for anything beyond a routine cleaning. That said, dental work is more visual and procedural than most medical visits — a dentist pointing at an X-ray crosses language barriers reasonably well.
Nihonbashi is a business-heavy area, well-connected and civilized. Getting here from most Tokyo neighborhoods is straightforward. Good option if you’re working or living in central Tokyo and need a reliable neighborhood dentist without trekking to a specialty expat clinic.
Patient Feedback
Patient feedback points to a calm, unhurried clinic — not a conveyor-belt operation. The dentist appears thorough, taking time to explain procedures rather than rushing through appointments. Wait times seem reasonable for a neighborhood practice. The setting is modest and professional rather than flashy. It reads like a solid local dentist rather than an expat-facing clinic, which means the care is likely good but the hand-holding in English will be limited.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
http://www.sakura4618.com
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東京都中央区日本橋小舟町15-17 協栄ビル2F
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Nihonbashi Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line) — 2 min walk
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Ready to Book Your Appointment?
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- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
- Some clinics require appointments 2-3 days in advance.
- Include your preferred dates and times when reaching out.
- Mention if you need English-speaking staff assistance.
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