Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital

Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa hospital is a public, 1,005-bed Psychiatric hospital located in Tokyo, Japan. It is the largest and oldest mental hospital in Japan, having been founded in 1879. It is the best Japanese authority in the area of psychiatry.

Its address is 2-1-1, Kamikitazawa, Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan

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