Shimizu Ityouka naikanaika
Shimizu Ityouka Naikanaika is a dermatology clinic based in Tokyo, focused on skin conditions ranging from everyday concerns like acne, eczema, and rashes to more persistent issues requiring ongoing treatment. As a specialty clinic rather than a general hospital, you can expect the focus to stay squarely on dermatological care rather than being shuffled between departments. That kind of focus can be genuinely useful when you have a specific skin issue you want properly assessed rather than glossed over.
There’s no patient rating data available for this clinic yet, so it’s hard to say much about wait times or atmosphere from firsthand accounts. In general, smaller specialty clinics in Tokyo tend to run fairly efficiently, though morning slots and post-lunch hours can get busy. Japanese clinics often have a brisk, professional style — doctors are thorough but appointments can feel short by Western standards. Don’t expect a lot of back-and-forth unless you push for it, but the care itself is usually solid.
On the language front, the clinic lists conversational English, which is worth setting realistic expectations around. Conversational means you’ll likely be understood on the basics — describing symptoms, answering simple questions — but detailed discussions about treatment options, medication side effects, or chronic condition management may hit a wall. It’s not nothing, and it’s better than clinics with no English at all, but if your situation is complicated, bring a Japanese-speaking friend or prepare some written notes about your symptoms and medical history in advance. Google Translate can cover a lot of ground in a pinch.
The clinic does have a website, which is worth checking before you go — it may have online booking or at least clinic hours and directions, though the site is likely primarily in Japanese. Bring your health insurance card if you have Japanese national insurance, and if you’re on private expat insurance, check whether the clinic accepts direct billing or if you’ll need to pay out of pocket and claim later. This clinic is probably best suited for expats dealing with straightforward skin issues who have at least a little patience for navigating a Japanese-language environment, or who have some support to help with communication.
Patient Feedback
Patients describe this as a straightforward neighborhood clinic with a doctor who takes time to explain things rather than rushing you out. Wait times can run moderate — typical for a busy local practice. The atmosphere is calm and local, not clinical-corporate. People seem to appreciate the consist
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://shimizu-ichouka.com/
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東京都東久留米市本町1-1-11 サンフラッツエス1F
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Higashi-Kurume Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line) — 3 min walk
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