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Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital.

Nagoya Japan 35° N · 136° E

Located in Showa-ku, Nagoya, the Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital stands as a pivotal healthcare institution within Japan’s extensive Red Cross…

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Introduction

The Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital (日本赤十字社名古屋第二病院) is a leading healthcare facility in Showa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. As part of Japan’s renowned Red Cross medical network, the hospital is recognized for its advanced treatment options, disaster response capabilities, and inclusive services for local and international patients. This guide offers a comprehensive overview of the hospital’s history, medical services, visitor protocols, and nearby attractions, providing essential information for patients, visitors, and travelers to Nagoya (Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital, Japan Hospitals Overview).

Origins and Red Cross Network

Established in the aftermath of World War II, the Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital was founded to support the growing healthcare needs of Nagoya’s urban population. The hospital operates within the humanitarian framework of the International Red Cross and the Japanese Red Cross Society, which has provided impartial medical care in Japan since 1877 (Japanese Red Cross Medical Center). Today, Nagoya Daini Hospital serves as a flagship medical institution in the Chubu region, emphasizing disaster readiness and public health.


Medical Services and Community Contributions

Specialized Care and Clinical Excellence

The hospital delivers a comprehensive range of specialized services, including emergency medicine, cardiology, oncology, surgery, and maternal-child health. It is equipped with advanced diagnostic and treatment technologies and actively engages in clinical research and medical education, collaborating with local universities to train the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Public Health Initiatives

Nagoya Daini Hospital is committed to preventive care through regular health screenings, vaccination drives, and wellness programs for diverse populations. The hospital played a crucial role during the COVID-19 pandemic, supporting infection control and contributing to epidemiological research (PubMed: Healthcare-associated infections in Japanese hospitals).


Visiting Information: Hours, Access, and Facilities

Visiting Hours and Appointments

  • Visiting Hours: Generally 1:00 PM–8:00 PM daily, though hours may vary by department or patient circumstances. Confirm in advance.
  • Appointments: Recommended for outpatient services—book via the hospital’s website or by phone.
  • Admission Procedures: Detailed guidance on admissions and patient services is available online (Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital).

Accessibility and Onsite Facilities

  • Fully wheelchair accessible
  • Multilingual interpretation services for international patients
  • Information desks to assist with navigation and inquiries

Location and Transportation

  • Address: 3-36-3, Shinsakae, Showa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
  • Access: Easily reached by subway and bus; parking available for private vehicles

Contact Information


Disaster Preparedness and International Activities

Emergency Response

Designated as a disaster base hospital, Nagoya Daini Hospital is equipped for rapid medical response in the event of earthquakes, typhoons, and other disasters. The hospital maintains specialized teams and emergency supplies, conducting regular disaster drills to ensure preparedness.

International Collaboration

The hospital regularly participates in global humanitarian missions, hosting medical professionals from abroad and supporting overseas disaster relief, reinforcing its role in international health cooperation.


Cultural Impact and International Patient Support

Symbol of Compassion and Community Trust

Nagoya Daini Hospital is a trusted institution in Nagoya, exemplifying the Red Cross principles of impartiality and humanitarian service. Its commitment to ethical care and community engagement fosters strong local relationships.

Services for International Patients

The hospital is recommended for foreigners in Nagoya, offering interpretation and consultation support to ensure accessible care for tourists, expatriates, and international residents (Japan Hospitals: Nagoya).


Nearby Attractions: Explore Nagoya

Visitors to the hospital may wish to explore some of Nagoya’s prominent cultural sites, including:

  • Nagoya Castle: A symbol of the city, famous for its golden shachihoko and historic palace.
  • Osu Shopping District: A lively area with street food, local crafts, and diverse shops.
  • Tokugawa Art Museum: Showcasing samurai artifacts and Japanese art.
  • Nagoya City Science Museum: Features interactive exhibits and a renowned planetarium.
  • Atsuta Shrine: One of Japan’s most significant Shinto shrines.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What are the hospital’s visiting hours?
A1: Generally 1:00 PM–8:00 PM, but hours can vary. Confirm with the hospital before your visit.

Q2: Does the hospital serve international patients?
A2: Yes, with multilingual support and interpretation services.

Q3: How do I make an appointment?
A3: Book through the hospital’s website or by phone.

Q4: Is the hospital accessible by public transportation?
A4: Yes, it is well-served by subway and bus lines.

Q5: Is emergency care available?
A5: Yes, 24/7 emergency services are provided as part of its disaster response role.


Nagoya Castle: A Historic Landmark and Visitor Guide

Nagoya Castle is one of Japan’s most celebrated historical sites, located in central Nagoya. Built in the early 17th century by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the castle served as the seat of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa family. Its golden shachihoko (mythical tiger-headed carp) and reconstructed Honmaru Palace are major highlights, attracting visitors seeking to experience Japan’s rich feudal history.

Visiting Hours and Tickets

  • Open: 9:00 AM–4:30 PM (last entry 4:00 PM)
  • Closed: December 29–31; occasionally closed on Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a national holiday)
  • Admission Fees:
    • Adults: 500 yen
    • High school students: 300 yen
    • Elementary and junior high students: 100 yen
    • Children under 6: Free
  • Tickets available onsite or online via the Official Nagoya Castle Website

Accessibility and Facilities

  • Wheelchair accessible with ramps and elevators
  • Multilingual signage and audio guides available
  • Restrooms, cafes, souvenir shops, and coin lockers onsite

Getting There

  • Address: 1-1 Honmaru, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture 460-0031
  • Subway: Sengen-chō Station (Meijo Line), 5 minutes’ walk; Shiyakusho Station also nearby
  • Bus: Multiple city bus routes stop at the castle
  • Parking: Limited; public transit recommended

Highlights and Tips

  • Honmaru Palace: Beautifully restored with traditional Japanese interiors and historical exhibits
  • Golden Shachihoko: Iconic rooftop ornaments
  • Ninomaru Garden: A tranquil Japanese garden, especially scenic in spring and autumn
  • Guided Tours: Japanese and English tours available; audio guides for self-guided visits
  • Events: Cherry blossom viewing, summer festivals, and seasonal exhibitions

Nearby Attractions

  • Atsuta Shrine: Important Shinto shrine
  • Nagoya City Science Museum: Interactive science displays and planetarium
  • Osu Shopping District: Lively area with shops, cafes, and local cuisine

FAQs

  • Photography: Allowed in most areas; some exhibition rooms may restrict photography
  • Pets: Not permitted inside buildings; service animals allowed
  • Souvenirs and Dining: Gift shops and cafes available onsite

For more details, visit the Official Nagoya Castle Website, Nagoya Tourism Information, and Nagoya City Official Travel Guide.


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