Shinjuku Eastside Square

6−27−30 Shinjuku, 新宿区
5 priser
6.00/10.00

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Chris Palmer (29.10.2017 03:34)
Beautiful place at night. Well designed area and great usage of space to have a park. The food places underneath are nothing to mock. Try the revolving sushi place.
Gary Helriegel (15.08.2017 01:34)
An amazing mix of everything -and I mean everything- Tokyo has to offer.
E C (08.05.2017 02:27)
This is the world's largest and most confusing train station. I got lost here so many times it's not even funny. It would be way better if there were a way to walk underneath the station without having to pay to walk through the gates, as if you come out the wrong exit, it takes a while to walk around the station
Rodney Chan (28.09.2016 14:16)
Takeuchi Clinic - This is a review for Takeuchi Clinic which is located inside Shinjuku Eastside Square. I am currently on honeymoon in Japan staying at the Toyoko Inn Shinjuku. Unfortunately my wife came down with a nasty bug from the last leg of our trip and was feeling awful (vomiting all night, lethargic). She said she was fine, but I did not want her to get any worse so asked our front reception for a walk in clinic. I wanted her to see a doctor as a precaution as we still have another 3 weeks here. The front desk recommended us to Takeuchi clinic - which was about a 7 minute walk away. Huge bonus given she could barely walk and just wanted to sleep.

We filled out a short questionnaire when we arrived with some English on it describing basic symptoms. The doctor saw us in about 10 minutes - His English level is not perfectly fluent so do be patient with him as he needs to take a minute or two to figure out how best to express himself. But once he composes what he wants to say he is perfectly understandable. He was extremely patient with us, was willing to listen and did his best to make sure that he fully understood what we were saying. He also made sure that he answered all our questions as well.

You can tell that he genuinely wanted to help, and showed concern - unlike some doctors I have met back home where they just want to get you in and out the door. He wrote a prescription for anti nausea and headache and we were able to fill the prescription at a pharmacy on the first floor. His clinic is in the basement (B1) of the building.

Nurses also want to help, but their command of the English language was very very limited. The doctor himself was more then adequate.

If you need intensive care I am not sure I would recommend you come here, but if you are having a bit of a cold/fever and need to get some basic medical care I would recommend you pay this doctor a visit. The cost to see him was about $4000 YEN which considering we have no insurance in a foreign country this was not too bad. Its a huge relief that the visit did not break the bank, he was able to communicate and confirm with us that he did not see any major issues and prescribe some basic medication.

Excellent bedside manner as well - and he was consistently busy with people coming and going.
sant paija (08.08.2016 03:17)
Even though there are 6 elevators at each entrance, it makes you wait too long.
It is not because of crowd or number of people using it.
Even though very few people use it, its very slow.

Building management plays like a big boss and impose very very strict rules on tenants.
I have seen many people stopped from entering the building because they have large packages in trolley.
You are not allowed to use trolley inside building.

Number of toilets are too few in comparison to population each floor can hold.

Good to visit once in a while but you better not rent an office here.

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