List of hospitals in Japan

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Here is a list of hospitals for each prefectures in Japan.

[edit] Aichi

[edit] Akita

[edit] Aomori

[edit] Chiba

[edit] Ehime

[edit] Fukui

[edit] Fukuoka

[edit] Fukushima

[edit] Gifu

[edit] Gunma

[edit] Hiroshima

[edit] Hokkaido

The is now a bilingual health information website for Hokkaido. / Health Hokkaido Website provides current health information, customizable bilingual forms for different medical settings: general medical, eye doctor, dental and women's health. In addition there are many medcal articles specific to Japan and living well in Japan. There are now articles directly related to winter sports and associated injuries as well as what to do and where to go when you are hurt in Hokkaido.

[edit] Hyogo

[edit] Ibaraki

[edit] Ishikawa

[edit] Iwate

[edit] Kagawa

[edit] Kagoshima

There is an Imakyure hospital in Kagoshima. Any more info anyone has would be appreciated.

[edit] Kanagawa

[edit] Kochi

[edit] Kumamoto

[edit] Kyoto

[edit] Mie

[edit] Miyagi

[edit] Miyazaki

[edit] Nagano

[edit] Nagasaki

[edit] Nara

[edit] Nigata

[edit] Oita

[edit] Okayama

[edit] Okinawa

[edit] Osaka

[edit] Saga

[edit] Saitama

[edit] Shiga

[edit] Shimane

[edit] Shizuoka

[edit] Tochigi

[edit] Tokushima

[edit] Tokyo

  • Center for the Mentally and Physically Handicapped - Tokyo, Japan
  • Jikei University School of Medicine Hospital - Tokyo, Japan
  • Jutendo Hospital - Tokyo, Japan
  • King Clinic, The - Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan
  • National Cancer Center - Tokyo, Japan
  • Tokyo Medical University Hospital - Tokyo, Japan
  • University of Tokyo Hospital - Tokyo, Japan
  • Self-Defense Forces Central Hospital - Setagaya, Tokyo
  • St. Luke's International Hospital - Tokyo, Japan
  • International Catholic Hospital (Seibo Hospital) - Tokyo, Japan

[edit] Tottori

[edit] Toyama

[edit] Wakayama

[edit] Yamagata

[edit] Yamaguchi

[edit] Yamanashi

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