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At MetroResidences, we take our commitment to our clients’ decision to live in Japan seriously. We are always available as resources to our customers, and one of the questions we receive most often is how to find a good dentist.
Questions about how to make an appointment, the approximate cost, and insurance coverage also inevitably ensue as newcomers try to understand the Japanese clinical experience.
How Japanese dental differ from American/Westerners
While not exactly teeming with English Speaking Dentists, Japan has an excellent tradition of Dentists all over Tokyo. It’s a common joke that there are more dentists than convenience stores, so there’s no chance of not having access to care: it’s just that picking your dentist is extra important.
Dentistry in Japan is almost often charged by the visit and not the procedure. Be sure your dentist has a good reputation, and speak candidly about any major procedure, so you know exactly what’s coming up.
To protect you from this, the dentists on our list below have been independently verified by other sources and customer reviews.
How to go to the dentist in Japan with your health insurance
Japanese National Health Insurance covers almost all dentists in Japan.
A private health insurance company (like international healthcare providers) may be pickier about who’s permitted, so for those not on the NHI, we highly recommend you check with their provider before scheduling.
Most dentist bills come out to around 1,500 yen for routine checkups/cleaning (more exacting fee schedules can be seen here). Some clinics charge an extra 1000-2000 yen on your first visit as a new patient fee.
NOTE: If you are living in Japan for longer than three months, you must have Japanese National Insurance. This can be obtained through your employer or paid directly by you to the city office.
Almost all dentist appointments can usually be made over the phone or online. Some dentists don’t take walk-ups, so be sure to call ahead and find an available time.
Below is a master list of our top dental clinics in Tokyo. These dental offices cover cosmetic dentistry, oral surgery, and general dentistry, and dental care.
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Highly recommended English speaking dentists in Tokyo
Minato-ku(Roppongi)
Why is this at the top of the list, you ask? Frankly, because Dr. Suzuki is the dentist that I trust to work on my teeth, and I’ve been slowly converting all of my friends to his dentistry.
・Location: Motoazabu Hills Forest Terrace West 1-3-3 Motoazabu Minato-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Monday – Friday 9:30 – 13:00 & 14:30 – 19:00; Saturday 9:30 – 13:00 & 14:00 – 17:00
・Telephone: 03-5730-3900
Amakawa Dental Office is one of the Top 20 dental offices in Japan! They specialize in dentures, dental implants, and crowns/veneers.
・Location: Daiichi Masago Bldg. 4F, 2-7-18 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9:00 – 13:00 & 14:00 – 19:00
(Monday opens at 10:30; Saturday closes at 16:00)
・Telephone: 03-5926-3871
Dr. Reiko Makabe is well known for being an excellent dentist with an emphasis on compassionate care. This dentist is very open to emails with questions about treatment, excellent for those a little nervous or confused about their dental issues.
・Location: 1F Shindo bld., 5-1-30 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9:30-14:00 & 15:00-19:00; Saturday 10:00 -14:00 & 15:00-18:00
・Telephone: 03- 5114-6077
・Location: 5-2-35 5F Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 10:00-12:30 & 14:00-19:00, Saturday 10:00-12:30 & 14:00-17:00
・Telephone: 03-6277-4217
・Location: Roppongi U Bldg. 4F, 4-5-2 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Monday – Friday 10:00 – 18:00
・Telephone: 03-3479-2726
・Location: 6F, Roppongi HILLs(Mori-Tower), 10-1, 6cho-me, Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Weekdays 8:30 – 13:00/14:00 – 18:00, Saturdays 8:30 – 13:00
・Telephone: 03-5772-8668
Shibuya
・Location: 2-31-3 Nishihara, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Monday-Friday 9:30-13:00 & 14:30 -15:00, Saturday 9:30 -13:00
・Telephone: 03-6407-1647
・Location: 24-7 Sarugaku-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: MondayーSaturday 9:00-18:00, Thursday & Sunday 8:00-12:00
・Telephone: 03-3462-0787
・Location:1-11-1 Jingumae Shibuya-Ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: 9:30-17:30 No-consultation day:Saturday
・Telephone: 03-3402-1503
Ikebukuro
・Location :
[Ikebukuro] Ekinia Ikebukuro 3F, 1-17-10, Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
[Shibuya]ACN Sibuya Bld. 2F&3F, 1-17-14, Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours : Weekday & Saturday 10:00-14:00 & 15:30-21:00
・Telephone 03-5962-7940
Shinjuku
・Location: Yasui Bldg. 1F, 335 Yamabukicho Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo (Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Mon-Fri 9:30-13:00 / 14:30-18:30(Open until 20:00 on Wednesday)
Sat 9:00~16:00 Closed Sunday and holidays
・Telephone 03-6659-5963
Ginza
Tokyo Ginza Shintani Dental, Oral, and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic
・Location: Ginza Daishin Building 5F 1-8-14 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo (Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 – 13:00, 14:30 – 19:00
・Telephone: 03-3538-8148
Meguro
・Location: 5-4, 3Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Weekdays 9:30-13:00, 14:30-8:00 Saturday 9:30 -13:00
・Telephone: 03-3719-6874
Bunkyo-ku
・Location: 1-24-6 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Mon-Thurs 10:00 – 19:00
・Telephone: 03-6280-8789
Chiyoda-ku
・Location: 1F Pinekkusu Koji-machi Bldg. 4-3 3chomeKoji-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo (Open in Google Map)
・Office hours : Mon-Fri 10:00-13:00, 15:00-19:00 Sat 10:00-13:00, 14:00-17:00
・Telephone 03-5357-1066
The following clinics do NOT take Japanese National Health Insurance.
Minato-ku(Roppongi)
・Location: 32 Shiba Koen Building, 3rd Floor, 3-4-30 Shiba Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9:00-18:00, and Saturday 9:00-17:00
・Telephone: 03-3431-4225
・Location: 2-3-8-1F Azabudai Minato-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturdays 9:00-13:00 & 14:00-18:00
・Telephone: 03-5570-4334
Tokyo Ambassador Dental Office
・Location: 2-22-15, Akasaka Minato-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: 9:00- 17:00
・Telephone: 03-3584-2278
Shibuya
・Location:
[Hiroo Office]:5-9-23 Hiroo Shibuya-ku(Open in Google Map)
[Yoyogi-Uehara]: 46-17 Ooyamacho Shibuya-ku(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: Tuesday – Friday 10:30 -19:00
・Telephone: Hiroo 03-5449-3308, Yoyogi-Uehara 03-5452-0118
Nakano
・Location: 1-44-2 Numabukuro, Nakano-ku, Tokyo(Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: 9:00-12:00, 14:00-18:00, closed Sundays and holidays
・Telephone: 03-3386-6605
Suginami
Yamanaka Dental Clinic (Hamadayama Implant Office)
・Location: Excellent Hamadayama 1F, 3-33-18 Hamadayama Suginami-ku, Tokyo (Open in Google Map)
・Office hours: 9:30-13:00 / 14:30-19:30 (Reception closes at 18:30)
Open until 17:00 on Saturdays. Closed on Wednesdays, Sundays, and holidays
・Telephone: 03-3304-8217
Office hour open until late night
Unlike regular hospitals, it’s quite challenging to find any dental clinics open until late night; the latest you’ll find are usually 19:00 or 19:30. In our list HAPLUS open till 21:00.
While some private pay clinics (like United Dental) offer off-the-clock dental emergency care, it’ll cost you. Insurance won’t cover these procedures sometimes when they’re done off the clock, and most prefer to wait rather than get to an emergency dental clinic.
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Tokyo is full of small, round-the-clock Japanese dentists, however (which you can find with a quick google of ‘clinics near here’), and if you can get yourself there with a friend who speaks Japanese, you should be able to get treatment ASAP– or at least get enough information to get you an emergency appointment with your regular dentist.
Wherever you decide to trust with your smile, we at MetroResidences look forward to seeing it upon our next meeting. Good luck, and stay well.
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