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Call 3399
Information Center

When you are sick or injured while you are on-site, contact KEK Information Center at 3399 first, If you are staying in KEK Dormitory, contact a superintendent of Dormitory at 5574 first, and tell them what is wrong with you. Don't forget to tell your name and where you are. They will help you.
Do not try to go to a hospital by yourself, as some hospitals are not capable to handle patients who do not speak Japanese. If you are outside of KEK and get sick or injured, I would recommend you to go to Tukuba Memorial Hospital (5.2km from KEK) or Tsukuba Medical Center (7.7km from KEK). They can accept patients 24 hours a day if it is an emergency.
How to tell them in Japanese at Infomation Center
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Seriously injured. Please call an ambuiance. | English |
| " kyubyo desu. kyukyusha wo yonde kudasai.” | Japanese | |
| My name is _______ . | English | |
| ” namae wa__.(your name)___desu.” | Japanese | |
| My room number / place is _______ . | English | |
| ” heya bango wa _( room number)____desu." | Japanese | |
| My telehpon number is ________ . | English | |
| " denwa bango wa _ (telephone number )___desu. " | Japanese |
http://www.qq.pref.ibaraki.jp/WP0101/RP010101BL.do
< Map > http://www.kek.jp/RSO/map/Hospital.pdf ![]()
< Process of Examination and Interview Sheet >
・Ichihara Hospital
・Tsukuba General Clinic
・Sakayori Otolaryngology (The interview sheet is unnecessary)
<Interview Sheet of Phamacy>
by JISTEC Web
Map for Hospital and Clinic 1 : Tsukuba
http://www.jsthouse.com/daily_info/hospital_map2.htm
Map for Hospital and Clinic 2 : around the center of Tsukuba
http://www.jsthouse.com/daily_info/hospital_map2.htm
What is the Diagnosis and treatment subject said in Japanese?
English |
Japanese |
English | Japanese |
Circulatory System |
'junkanki-ka' |
Otolaryngology |
'jibi-inko-ka' |
Digestive System |
'shohkaki-ka' |
Orthopedics |
'seikei-geka' |
Dermatology |
'hifu-ka' |
Surgery |
'ge-ka' |
Internal Medicine |
'nai-ka' |
Pediatrics |
'shohni-ka' |
General Hospital |
'sohgo-byoin' |
Psychosomatic Medicine |
'shinryohu-naika' |
Obstetrics & Gynecology |
'sanfujin-ka' |
Psychiatry |
'seishin-ka' |
Ophthalmology |
gan-ka' |
Most Hospitals and clinics are closed on Sundays and Holidays, but they take turns to take care of people who get sick on Sundays and Holidays. Please call the hospital,Clinic and "Iin" before you go to the examination. Do not try to go to a hospital by yourself, as some hospitals are not capable to handle patients who does not speak Japanese.
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Tsukuba City HP :http://www.city.tsukuba.ibaraki.jp/902/008170.html (Japanese)
MULTILINGUAL MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE
ULTILINGUAL MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE by Kanagawa International Foundation
http://www.k-i-a.or.jp/medical/
Multilingual Living Infornation by Gunma Tourism International Association
http://www.clair.or.jp/tagengorev/en/f/index.html
1) Medical institutions
2) Emergencies
3) Pharmacies
4) Public medical incurance
Medical Handbook by Ibakara Internatuonal Association
http://www.ia-ibaraki.or.jp/kokusai/english/medical/book/all.pdf ![]()