Tokyo Relife Clinic — Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Stem cell infusions, fibroblast and exosome therapy, and epigenetic clock testing in a three-floor Ginza clinic with on-site cell culture
5-minute walk from Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza/Hibiya/Marunouchi lines, Exit A2). Higashi-Ginza and Yurakucho (JR) stations also nearby. Building entrance is from the rear, not the central street.
Walk-ins: Appointment Only
Visits: 2-3 hours for standard treatments; cell therapy timing is set during consultation
Amenities & highlights
About
Tokyo Relife Clinic Ginza is the company's patient-facing home: a three-floor setup where the lab, clinical rooms, and private-suite experience sit in the same building. The 6F laboratory handles cell culture and quality control; the 7F floor handles consultations, examinations, blood-purification rooms, and treatment rooms; and the 8F suite gives high-privacy guests a separate setting. The clinic runs seven days a week with Japanese, English, and Simplified Chinese support.
Reviews
Editorial summary
Google reviewers describe the Ginza clinic as polished, quiet, and closer to a luxury hotel or gallery than a standard medical office. The recurring positives are attentive staff, a premium interior, and confidence in the regenerative-medicine team; a few treatment-course reviews also mention improved glycation or oxidation markers.
What people mention
Facility Environment
positive4 mentions
Reviewers describe the three-floor Ginza space as resembling a high-end hotel or art gallery, noting immaculate cleanliness and a luxurious interior that elevates the visit experience
Staff Professionalism
positive3 mentions
Doctors and nurses are characterized as kind and attentive, with several reviewers noting hospitality that feels personalized and carefully paced
Clinical Expertise
positive2 mentions
Reviewers reference cutting-edge regenerative treatments and express confidence in the medical team's capabilities, with one noting top-tier physician quality
Treatment Outcomes
positive2 mentions
Patients who completed treatment courses describe tangible biomarker improvements including reduced glycation and oxidation levels, and report feeling rejuvenated
What to Know
Signature approach
The Ginza visit flow keeps regenerative care physically close to the lab. Patients move from consultation and testing into a treatment plan, while autologous stem cell work adds tissue collection, culture in the 6F processing center, quality control, and a return infusion upstairs. The location is designed for longer, planned protocols, with quick wellness visits secondary.
What sets them apart
- Same-building lab and clinic. Cell culture, quality control, consult rooms, and infusion space all sit inside the Toraya Ginza Building, which is unusual for a city-center regenerative clinic.
- Privacy built into the floor plan. The 8F VIP suite gives discretion-focused patients a separate setting from the 7F clinical floor.
- International access posture. English and Simplified Chinese are supported alongside Japanese, with seven-day hours that make travel scheduling easier.
Before You Book
- Find the rear entrance. First-time visitors use the rear entrance off the main Ginza street, so leave a few extra minutes on the first visit.
- Book for a planned protocol. The clinic is appointment-only, and cell therapy can involve consultation, collection, culture time, and infusion on separate dates.
- Ask who handles each step. For high-spend regenerative care, confirm the physician, nursing, lab, and follow-up contacts before travel.
Services & Facility
Services
The space
Three floors inside the Toraya Ginza Building: a 6F cell-processing laboratory with five culture rooms, a 7F clinical floor with counseling and treatment suites, and an 8F private VIP suite. First-time visitors use the rear entrance off the main Ginza street.
Languages spoken
Location map
Pricing
Starting at
¥44,000
¥44,000 for the 53-item Basic Examination; regenerative protocols move into seven-figure JPY pricing.
In practiceAdd-ons, payment details, and coverage limits.
Entry testing: Basic Examination is ¥44,000, the 57-item comprehensive diagnostic is ¥59,400, and epigenetic clock testing is ¥275,000. Initial consultation is ¥11,000; follow-ups are free. Regenerative care: IV infusions start at ¥27,500, exosome IV is ¥800,000, fibroblast trial treatment is ¥1,650,000, and adipose-derived stem cell infusion is ¥4,620,000 for 130M cells or ¥6,050,000 for 250M cells. Stem cell care is usually a multi-visit path with consultation, fat extraction, culture time, and infusion. Billing: all care is self-pay, tax-included in JPY, with 5%/10%/15% discounts at 3/5/8 sessions.
Diagnostics
$¥44,000
Basic Examination Set with 53 biomarkers, initial consultation ¥11,000
Who it’s for
Patients seeking baseline health assessment or biological age testing before committing to treatment
IV & Aesthetic
$$¥132,000
High-dose vitamin C, NMN, glutathione, NAD+ infusions, hyaluronic acid, Botox, exosome IV
Who it’s for
Patients seeking maintenance anti-aging treatments, IV therapy, or aesthetic procedures
Regenerative Therapy
$$$$¥4,620,000
Adipose-derived stem cell infusion (130M or 250M cells), fibroblast therapy, NK cell therapy
Who it’s for
Patients pursuing stem cell-based regenerative treatment for systemic rejuvenation or immune enhancement
Insurance: Self Pay
Team
Masaki Nakao, PhD
Stem cell, exosome, fibroblast, and anti-aging care from an ophthalmologist with Harvard retinal-cell research training
Tokyo Relife Clinic
Yoshiaki Furuyama
Founder-operator behind Tokyo Relife Clinic, Jiyugaoka Clinic Group integration, and a University of Tokyo cellular-senescence chair
Tokyo Relife Clinic
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