

Feeling a bit overwhelmed after recently moving to Japan for work or studies? During May, many people in Japan experience tiredness, lack of motivation or higher anxiety levels than usual.
‘May Sickness’ is widely known in Japan, caused by the stress of starting a new job or school year in April. It can make even everyday tasks feel difficult.
We understand how important mental health is for navigating everyday life, especially when facing challenges like settling in a new environment and language barrier.
At Roppongi Clinic, we offer mental health support in English, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese or Korean. Whether you’re dealing with culture shock, workplace stress, or more complex mental health concerns, our team is here to support you.
We have a wide range of treatments that can help with stress management, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, burnout, ADHD/ASD, PTSD and more.
Our services are available not only for residents but also inbound tourists.

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