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List of hospitals in Japan

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There were 8,372 hospitals in Japan in October 2018. The largest number of hospitals were in Tokyo with 650 hospitals.[1]

Aichi

Nagoya


Others

Akita

Akita City Hospital

Aomori

Chiba

Chiba City

Others

Ehime

Fukui

Fukuoka

Fukushima

Soma General Hospital

Gifu

Gunma

Hiroshima

Hokkaidō

Hyōgo

Ibaraki

Ishikawa

Iwate

Kagawa

Kagoshima

Kanagawa

Yokohama

Others

Kōchi

Kumamoto

Kyoto

Kyoto City

Others

Mie

Miyagi

Miyazaki

Nagano

Nagasaki

Nara

Niigata

Ōita

Okayama

Okinawa

Osaka

Osaka City

Others

Saga

Saitama

Shiga

Shimane

Shizuoka

Tochigi

Tokushima

Tokyo

Japanese Red Cross Medical Center in Tokyo

Tottori

Toyama

Wakayama

Yamagata

Yamaguchi

Yamanashi

References

  1. ^ "Number of Hospitals in Japan". Statista. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  2. ^ "Health Hokkaido Website". Archived from the original on 2006-11-06., This site 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 medical 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.
  3. ^ "Weekly Newsletter- Mar 9, 2018". Adventist Medical Mission. Retrieved 2020-02-11.
  4. ^ Paseggi, Marcos (2018-05-18). "Mission from the "Unlucky" Fourth Floor". Adventist World. Retrieved 2020-02-11.