Tokyo Chuo Biyougeka tachikawain
TCB Tokyo Chuo Biyougeka Tachikawain is a cosmetic dermatology clinic sitting on the 6th floor of From Nakamachi building in Tachikawa — one of Tokyo’s major western hubs, easy to reach from the JR Chuo Line. This is a branch of the nationwide TCB chain, so you’re getting a standardized, professionally run operation rather than a one-doctor independent practice. They focus on cosmetic procedures: think double eyelid surgery, anti-aging treatments, fillers, laser work, that kind of territory. Not your go-to for a rash or eczema flare-up — this is aesthetic medicine.
Staff have conversational English, which is genuinely useful for explaining what you want done to your face. Don’t expect fluent medical consultations in English, but basic communication should get you through. The TCB network also has some English-language resources online. Tachikawa itself is well-connected and less chaotic than central Tokyo, which makes the visit less stressful. Book ahead — popular cosmetic clinics in Japan fill up fast, especially for initial consultations.
Patient Feedback
Patients generally report smooth, efficient visits — TCB clinics run on volume, so the process feels organized rather than rushed. Consultations are thorough enough for cosmetic work, with doctors clearly explaining procedure options. Wait times are reasonable if you book in advance. The Tachikawa branch has a quieter feel than busier central Tokyo locations. Some patients note the upsell pressure common to cosmetic chains, so go in knowing what you want.
English Language Proficiency
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Contact & Location
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03-3822-4112 -
https://aoki-tsuyoshi.com/
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東京都立川市曙町2-11-2 フロム中武6F
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Tachikawa Station (JR Chuo Line) — 3 min walk
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- Check the doctor's consultation hours listed above.
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