6 Clinics · Japan

HBOT Clinics in Tokyo

Japan recognizes 60+ approved indications for HBOT — more than almost any other country. Tokyo offers hospital-grade multiplace chambers and accessible wellness oxygen salons.

Japan has one of the world's most developed HBOT industries, with 60+ insurance-approved indications. Tokyo offers both hospital-grade multiplace chambers (2.5–2.8 ATA with 100% oxygen, insurance-covered) and wellness oxygen salons (1.3–1.9 ATA, walk-in, from ~¥6,000/session). Hospital-based HBOT requires a physician referral. Key distinction: clinical facilities use 100% medical oxygen, while wellness salons use pressurized ambient air.

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HBOT Clinics in Tokyo: Quick Comparison

ClinicPrice / SessionAddressPhone
Edogawa Hospital — Sports Medicine HBOT
¥11,000/session (¥8,800 students)2-24-18 Higashi-Koiwa, Edogawa-ku03-3673-1221
HBO Air Press Ueno
First-time 50% discount7-4-4 Kajihara Building 1F, Ueno+81-3-5827-3902
Institute of Science Tokyo (TMDU) — Hyperbaric Medical Center
Insurance-covered for approved indications1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku03-3813-6111
Nippon Medical School Hospital — HBOT Unit
Insurance-covered for approved indications1-1-5 Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku03-3822-2131
O2Care Shinjuku
Contact for pricingShinjuku Washington Hotel Building, Shinjuku-ku+81-70-1571-0200
Tokyo Metropolitan Ebara Hospital — HBOT Room
Insurance-covered4-5-10 Higashiyukigaya, Ota-ku03-5734-8000
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Edogawa Hospital — Sports Medicine HBOT

2-24-18 Higashi-Koiwa, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo

418-bed hospital with sports medicine department offering HBOT specifically for athletic injury recovery. Also offers PRP therapy. Student discounts available.

Sports injury HBOTMuscle/ligament recoveryFracture healingPRP therapy
Chambers: Monoplace clinical chamber (100% O₂)
¥11,000/session (¥8,800 students)Sports medicine focusStudent discount

HBO Air Press Ueno

7-4-4 Kajihara Building 1F, Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0005

Dedicated HBOT wellness salon minutes from Ueno Station. Uses OxyHealth (USA) chamber at 1.3 ATA. Highly rated on TripAdvisor for jet lag recovery and fatigue relief. English-friendly.

Wellness HBOTJet lag recoveryFatigue reliefSleep improvement
Chambers: OxyHealth chamber (1.3 ATA)
First-time 50% discountWalk-in welcomeEnglish-friendly

Institute of Science Tokyo (TMDU) — Hyperbaric Medical Center

1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8510

Japan's premier hyperbaric medicine research and treatment center. Houses one of the largest hyperbaric oxygen chambers in the world — a multiplace chamber treating at 2.5–2.8 ATA with 100% oxygen.

Clinical HBOTDecompression sicknessCO poisoningResearch protocols
Chambers: World-class multiplace chamber (2.5–2.8 ATA)
Insurance-covered for approved indicationsLargest chamber in JapanLeading research center

Nippon Medical School Hospital — HBOT Unit

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1-1-5 Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8603

Academic hospital with clinical-grade HBOT at 2.8 ATA with 100% medical oxygen. Integrated with neurosurgery and emergency departments for acute cases.

Clinical HBOTCO poisoningSudden deafnessDecompression sickness
Chambers: Clinical chamber (2.8 ATA, 100% O₂)
Insurance-covered for approved indications2.8 ATA capabilityEmergency integration

O2Care Shinjuku

Shinjuku Washington Hotel Building, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Specialty oxygen box salon in central Shinjuku operating at 1.9 ATA — the highest among commercial wellness HBOT in Tokyo. Room-type chambers allow working on laptop during sessions.

Wellness HBOTRecoveryWorkspace-friendly sessions
Chambers: Room-type oxygen box (1.9 ATA)
Contact for pricingHighest wellness pressure in Tokyo (1.9 ATA)Workspace-friendly

Tokyo Metropolitan Ebara Hospital — HBOT Room

4-5-10 Higashiyukigaya, Ota-ku, Tokyo 145-0065

One of only three medical institutions in Tokyo with a Class 2 multiplace chamber. Offers combined therapy protocols — HBOT with corticosteroids for sudden deafness during 2-week hospitalization.

Clinical HBOTSudden deafness treatmentInpatient HBOT programs
Chambers: Class 2 multiplace chamber (2.0+ ATA)
Insurance-coveredClass 2 multiplace chamberInpatient programs

HBOT Pricing in Tokyo

HBOT pricing in Tokyo varies by chamber type, session length, and whether the clinic accepts insurance for the indication being treated. Hospital-based programs are usually the most expensive at single-session rates but may be fully covered for FDA-approved conditions. Wellness and sports-recovery clinics are typically self-pay, with multi-session packages reducing per-session cost. Contact each clinic listed above for current rates.

Insurance Coverage for HBOT in Tokyo

Insurance and public-healthcare coverage for HBOT in Japan varies significantly by clinic type and indication. Internationally recognized clinical indications — decompression sickness, carbon monoxide poisoning, diabetic wound care, radiation tissue injury, sudden sensorineural hearing loss — are commonly covered at hospital-based programs in Tokyo. Wellness applications, sports recovery, and off-label HBOT are generally self-pay regardless of facility. For international patients traveling to Tokyo for treatment, most clinics offer English-language consultations and detailed invoicing suitable for home-country insurance reimbursement claims where eligible.

Conditions & Services Treated at Tokyo HBOT Clinics

Tokyo HBOT clinics in our directory collectively offer treatment across both medical and wellness indications. The most commonly listed services across the 6 clinics include:

  • ·Clinical HBOT
  • ·Wellness HBOT
  • ·Decompression sickness
  • ·CO poisoning
  • ·Sports injury HBOT
  • ·Muscle/ligament recovery
  • ·Fracture healing
  • ·PRP therapy

Chamber types reported by Tokyo providers in our directory include: Monoplace clinical chamber (100% O₂); OxyHealth chamber (1.3 ATA); World-class multiplace chamber (2.5–2.8 ATA); Clinical chamber (2.8 ATA, 100% O₂). Clinical indications typically require 2.0–2.4 ATA in hard-shell medical chambers; wellness applications often use mild hyperbaric chambers at 1.3–1.5 ATA. Match the chamber pressure to the indication — not all chambers are equivalent for all conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does hyperbaric oxygen therapy cost in Tokyo?

HBOT pricing in Tokyo varies by chamber type, session length, and whether the clinic accepts insurance. Hospital-based programs treating FDA-approved indications may be billed to insurance; wellness clinics are typically self-pay. Multi-session packages often reduce per-session cost by 10–25%. Contact each clinic below for current rates.

Is HBOT covered by insurance or public healthcare in Tokyo?

Coverage in Japan varies by clinic type and indication. Internationally recognized clinical indications — decompression sickness, carbon monoxide poisoning, diabetic wounds, radiation injury, sudden hearing loss — are commonly covered at hospital-based programs. Wellness and off-label HBOT in Tokyo is generally self-pay. Each Tokyo clinic listed below can confirm current reimbursement arrangements.

What conditions are treated at HBOT clinics in Tokyo?

Tokyo HBOT clinics in our directory commonly offer: Sports injury HBOT, Muscle/ligament recovery, Fracture healing, PRP therapy, Wellness HBOT, Jet lag recovery. Clinical indications usually require 2.0–2.4 ATA in hard-shell medical chambers, while wellness applications often use mild hyperbaric chambers at 1.3–1.5 ATA. Always consult a hyperbaric-trained physician for protocol recommendations specific to your case.

How do I choose the best HBOT clinic in Tokyo?

Match the clinic to your goal. For FDA-approved medical indications, prioritize UHMS-accredited hospital programs with multiplace or hard-shell monoplace chambers at 2.0+ ATA. For wellness, recovery, or off-label use, look for credentialed staff (CHT or CHRN), transparent pricing, and clear safety protocols. Verified providers in our Tokyo directory include Nippon Medical School Hospital — HBOT Unit. Tour any facility before committing to a multi-session package.

How many HBOT sessions will I need in Tokyo?

Session count depends on indication. Acute conditions (CO poisoning, decompression illness) may need 1–5 sessions; chronic non-healing wounds typically require 20–40 sessions over 6–8 weeks; off-label protocols for TBI, post-stroke recovery, or long-COVID commonly run 40–60 sessions. Wellness and recovery packages usually start at 10 sessions. Most Tokyo clinics offer consultations to recommend a treatment plan for your specific case.

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