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Tokyo Family Emergency Guide

Keep this page open on your phone. All hospital coordinates, emergency numbers, and translation phrases are optimized for quick access.

call Immediate Dialing Numbers

🚑 Ambulance
119
🚓 Police
110
🚒 Fire Department
119
General Helpline: Japan Helpline: 0570-000-911
English Medical Help: Tokyo Metropolitan Medical: 03-5285-8181

local_hospital Pediatric Healthcare in Tokyo

St. Luke's International Hospital in Tsukiji has expert English pediatricians and dedicated child emergency beds.

map Emergency Maps & Locations

Plotted below are English-friendly pediatric emergency wards, late-night chemist pharmacies, and essential convenient stores for emergency baby milk or formula.

list_alt Plotted Medical Spots

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St. Luke's International Hospital

9-1 Akashicho, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-8560

phone Call: +81 3 3541 5151
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Matsumoto Kiyoshi Late Pharmacy Shibuya

22-3 Udagawacho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0042

phone Call: +81 3 3463 1182

translate Translation Aid

Show these phrases to a pharmacist, paramedic, or hotel receptionist if you need assistance:

  • Kodomo ga netsu ga arimasu (子どもが熱があります)
    → My child has a fever.
  • Shōnika no kyūkyū-gairai wa doko desu ka? (小児科の救急外来はどこですか?)
    → Where is the pediatric ER department?
  • Iki ga kurushi-sō desu (息が苦しそうです)
    → My child seems to have difficulty breathing.
  • Kyūkyūsha o yonde kudasai (救急車を呼んでください)
    → Please call an ambulance.
  • Kodomo-yō no netsuzamashi wa arimasu ka? (子ども用の熱さましはありますか?)
    → Do you have child-friendly fever medicine?

check_box Emergency Checklist

  • 🛡️ Insurance Card: Keep a digital copy of your family's travel insurance certificates in your phone's photo library.
  • 🛡️ Hotel Address: Write down your hotel's physical address and phone number in the local language on a piece of paper in your pocket.
  • 🛡️ Medication Log: Write down the active drug name (e.g. paracetamol or ibuprofen) rather than brand names like Calpol or Tylenol when talking to foreign pharmacists.
  • 🛡️ Power Bank: Always carry a backup power bank in your stroller pouch to prevent your phone from dying during emergency trips.