Planning a trip out of Japan and need pre-departure shots or an official vaccination certificate? Tokyo has 53 English-speaking clinics on Healthtomo that handle travel vaccination, so you can be advised, vaccinated, and documented in a language you're comfortable with. Travel clinics review your itinerary, your health history, and how much time you have before departure, then recommend which vaccines make sense for your destination. Common requests include vaccines for parts of Asia, Africa, and South America, plus routine boosters and the paperwork some countries or employers ask for. One thing to plan for: travel vaccination is usually elective and paid out of pocket rather than covered by Japan's National Health Insurance, and some vaccines need more than one dose spaced weeks apart, so it's smart to book early. The clinics listed here are used to helping international residents and visitors, which means clearer explanations, English-language records, and staff who understand foreign travel and documentation needs. Browse the 53 Tokyo clinics below, compare what each offers, and reach out directly to confirm availability and which vaccines they stock.
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Travel vaccination is usually treated as elective and paid out of pocket rather than covered by National Health Insurance, because it's preventive care for travel rather than treatment for an illness. Ask the clinic directly what payment methods they accept and what each vaccine involves.
As early as you reasonably can. Some vaccines require more than one dose spaced weeks apart to be fully effective, so leaving several weeks or more before departure gives you the most options. If your trip is soon, still reach out, a clinic can advise on what's possible in your timeframe.
Many travel clinics can issue documentation of the vaccines they administer, which is often what employers or destination countries ask for. Requirements vary by country and purpose, so confirm with the clinic exactly what document you'll receive before you book.
Generally no. Neighborhood and travel clinics can usually be visited directly without a referral. It's still worth contacting the clinic first to confirm they stock the vaccines you need and to arrange a time.
All 53 Tokyo clinics listed here for travel vaccination indicate English-speaking support, which means you can expect explanations, questions, and records handled in English. If you need another language, check the individual clinic's listing for what they offer.