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About Eden & our director

An English-speaking dentist in Nagoya
with U.S. specialist training.

Eden Dental Office is a quiet, refined dental clinic in Nagoya where all consultations are available in English. Our director, Dr. Ryosuke Murai, earned his DDS in Japan and went on to complete his MSD (Master of Science in Dentistry) in Prosthodontics at Indiana University School of Dentistry in the United States.

At Indiana University, Dr. Murai focused on digital dentistry, implant surgery and restoration, complex full-mouth rehabilitation, and aesthetic treatments including veneers and ceramic restorations. This combination of advanced digital workflows and hands-on specialist training allows him to plan, design, and deliver high-quality results — often in fewer visits than traditional approaches.

Our philosophy is simple: explain before we treat, choose the least invasive option first, and give each patient the time they deserve. For emergency visits, that means relieving your immediate problem in a calm, private setting — and only recommending further treatment if it is truly needed.

Dr. Ryosuke Murai — prosthodontist and director of Eden Dental Office in Nagoya
Director
Dr. Ryosuke Murai, DDS, MSD — Prosthodontist
Training
Indiana University School of Dentistry (USA)
Specialty focus
Digital dentistry · Implants · Complex cases · Aesthetic restorations
Languages
English & Japanese
Philosophy
Careful explanation · minimally invasive
Dr. Ryosuke Murai at Eden Dental Office Dr. Murai receiving his MSD in Prosthodontics from Indiana University School of Dentistry

Access

Two minutes from Fushimi Station.

Eden Dental Office is located on the 4th floor of the Kajiura Building, a short walk from Fushimi Station on the Higashiyama and Tsurumai subway lines — just one stop from Nagoya Station. A convenient location for travelers, business visitors, and residents across Nagoya.

Address
4F Kajiura Building, 1-4-8 Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0008, Japan
Nearest station
Fushimi Station (Higashiyama Line / Tsurumai Line) · 1 stop from Nagoya Station · approx. 2 min on foot
From Nagoya Station
5 min by taxi · 1 stop by subway (Higashiyama Line)
Phone
052-265-8996
Email
info@eden-do.com
Hours
10:00–13:00 / 14:00–19:00
Closed
Wednesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, and national holidays
Parking
ZXA Zigzag 2nd Parking (nearby coin parking)

How to find us from Fushimi Station

Kajiura Building exterior on Fushimi street in Nagoya

1. Find the Kajiura Building

Exit Fushimi Station and walk along Fushimi-dori. Look for this blue-grey building on your right.

Ground-floor entrance of Kajiura Building with Eden Dental Office signboard

2. Look for our sign at the entrance

You'll see the Eden Dental Office signboard by the ground-floor entrance. Take the elevator to the 4th floor.

Eden Dental Office entrance on the 4th floor with logo on dark wall

3. You've arrived

Step out on the 4th floor and you'll see our entrance. Welcome to Eden Dental Office.

FAQ

Questions from international patients
at our Nagoya dental clinic.

Do you really speak English at this Nagoya dental clinic?

Yes. Our director trained in the United States, and all consultations and explanations are given in English. We are used to caring for travelers, students, and international residents looking for an English-speaking dentist in Nagoya. If you prefer to describe your problem in writing first, you can send us an email in English before your visit.

Can I be seen the same day?

We always do our best to find a slot for urgent cases on the same day, or the next morning at the latest. The earlier you contact us, the easier it is to help. Please call or email first rather than simply walking in, so we can prepare the right room and equipment.

I am flying home in two days. Can you help?

Yes, this is one of the most common reasons people come to us. We focus on making the tooth safe and comfortable for your flight, and provide a written summary so your dentist at home can continue the treatment smoothly.

Do you accept credit cards?

Yes. We accept cash and major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB). Emergency visits are typically settled as self-pay for international patients.

Can I use my travel medical insurance?

If you have overseas travel medical insurance, we can provide an itemized receipt and English-language treatment documentation to help you file a claim with your insurer. Coverage depends on your policy — some cover emergency dental treatment, while others may exclude dental care. We recommend checking with your insurer before your visit.

I do not have Japanese health insurance. Is that okay?

Yes. Emergency care for international patients is offered on a self-pay basis. We explain the estimated cost before we begin, so there are no surprises at the end of the visit.

Can I bring a friend or family member into the room?

Yes, of course. Many of our international patients feel more at ease with a companion in the consultation room, and we are happy to accommodate this.

I am not sure if this is really an emergency.

Please contact us anyway. Describe what you are feeling and we will tell you honestly whether you should come in right away, later this week, or whether it can safely wait until you are home.

Where are you exactly?

We are on the 4th floor of the Kajiura Building at 1-4-8 Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya — about 2 minutes on foot from Fushimi Station, just one stop from Nagoya Station. Look for the women's clothing store on the ground floor.

What should I bring?

Please bring a photo ID (passport is fine), a form of payment, and, if possible, any dental piece that came loose such as a crown or filling. If you have recent X-rays from your own dentist, these are also helpful.

Have more questions?

Let's talk about your dental care.

Whether you want to learn more about our team or discuss your specific needs, we are here to help.