Conveniently Located in Key JR Transfer Stations🚃, Ensuring Peace of Mind for Your Health During Travel🏥
Conveniently Located in Key JR Transfer Stations🚃, Ensuring Peace of Mind for Your Health During Travel🏥


Prompt diagnosis and treatment are vital for many conditions. Referrals expedite care at larger hospitals when needed.
Located in the station building with weekday evening hours. Ideal for office workers, parents, and students after school.
Comprehensive selection including HPV, shingles, flu, COVID-19, pneumococcal, and other immunizations against infectious diseases.
In Japan, medications are broadly classified into two types: “Over-the-counter (OTC) medications” and “Prescription medications prescribed by a doctor.”
- Over-the-counter (OTC) medications:
- These can be purchased at pharmacies without a prescription.
- These can be purchased at pharmacies without a prescription.
- Prescription medications:
- These are prescribed only after a doctor’s examination and when deemed necessary. In accordance with the Japanese Medical Practitioners Act, doctors prescribe appropriate prescription medications after examining the patient’s condition. Patients must use the medication as directed by the doctor and are prohibited from storing it without instructions, using it based on self-judgment, or transferring it to others.
- As a general rule, Japanese clinics do not sell medications on-site (with some exceptions). Please receive your medication at an off-site dispensing pharmacy with your prescription. Furthermore, prescription medications cannot be prescribed without a doctor’s examination. Therefore, you cannot receive an examination or prescription on behalf of a family member, friend, or acquaintance.
- These are prescribed only after a doctor’s examination and when deemed necessary. In accordance with the Japanese Medical Practitioners Act, doctors prescribe appropriate prescription medications after examining the patient’s condition. Patients must use the medication as directed by the doctor and are prohibited from storing it without instructions, using it based on self-judgment, or transferring it to others.
Fees for Foreign National Patients
Foreign national patients who do not possess a residence card or valid medical insurance certificate will be charged according to a different fee schedule than general patients, which includes a foreign language support fee. Please be aware of this in advance.
If you have any questions, please inquire at the reception desk.



NEWoMan Shinjuku 7F, 4-1-6 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Directly connected to JR Shinjuku Station, 2 min. walk from JR New South Gate.

- Internal Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Dermatology
- Travel Clinics
- Vaccines



Ecute Tachikawa 4F, 3-1-1 Shibasaki-cho, Tachikawa City
Directly connected to JR Tachikawa Station, 2-minute walk from JR ticket gates (Recommended: South Gate).

- Internal Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Dermatology
- Travel Clinics
- Vaccines



Atre Kawasaki 8F, 26-1 Ekimaehonmachi, Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki City
Directly connected to JR Kawasaki Station, 2-minute walk from JR ticket gates (Recommended: Central Gate [north]).

- Internal Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Dermatology
- Travel Clinics
- Vaccines

HPV (human papillomavirus) is a common virus that attaches itself to all parts of the body. Invading from small cuts in the skin and mucous membranes, anyone can be infected. Long-term infection with HPV makes you more likely to develop cancer.
<Vaccines Overview>
●Gardasil 4-valent:
Protects against HPV types 6, 11, 16, and 18.
●Gardasil 9-valent:
Provides broad protection against HPV types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58.
●Silgard 9-valent:
Provides broad protection against HPV types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58.
For detailed information and specifications on each vaccine, please consult with our Internal Medicine Physicians.
<Preventive effects>
Female: cervical cancer, vulvar cancer, vaginal cancer.
Male: penile cancer.
Both: anal cancer, pharyngeal cancer, warts.
<Intervaccination interval>
Initial vaccination (first), two months after initial vaccination (second), six months after initial vaccination (third). [Intramuscular injection]
<Notice after Vaccination>
1. We should not massage the vaccination site.
2. It is not a problem to bathe on the day of vaccination.
3. We should not exercise or drink excessively on the day of vaccination.
4. Redness, swelling, or pain at the site of inoculation may occur, but it usually heals within a few days.
5. After vaccination, due to the allergic reaction and stimulation of tension or pain, the vagal reflexes are increased, and serious reactions such as dizziness or even loss of consciousness may occur.
6. We should not massage the site of vaccination. The vaccine may cause severe reactions such as dizziness or even loss of consciousness. Therefore, do not go home immediately, but stay near our clinic for 30 minutes for observation. If there is any change in your health condition, please return to our hospital immediately.6. Please consult us if you have any symptoms of side effects.
7. Because the vaccine does not prevent cervical cancer 100 percent of the time. So even if you have been vaccinated, it is important to have regular gynecological screening for cervical cancer on a universal basis.