You can choose the length of your hospital stay according to your preferences. We support you in creating a personalized birth plan that you and your family will be satisfied with.
In addition to natural birth, we also offer scheduled deliveries, epidural anesthesia, pain-relief options, and cesarean sections as needed
Once your expected due date has been determined, please make a delivery reservation.
Emergency care is available 24 hours a day.
To help us assess your condition— such as if your water breaks or labor begins—please make sure to call us yourself before coming to the clinic.
Emergency Contact Number: 044-411-3824
Items to Bring for Hospital Admission
Please bring the following items when you are admitted:
- Patient ID card
- Health insurance card / My Number card
- Maternal and Child Health Handbook
- Direct Payment System agreement form
- Hospital admission application form
- Special Care Room consent and application forms
- Infection control consent form
- Umbilical cord blood storage contract (for those who have chosen and completed it)
- Newborn hearing screening application form
- Hearing test consent form
Delivery Set
These items are provided by our clinic:
- Original-design labor and delivery gown (to be worn from admission through delivery)
- Original gift bag containing:
・Two postpartum briefs
・Sanitary pads
・Breast pads
・Umbilical cord care kit - Cord keepsake box
Rooms
Please see the “Rooms · Length of Stay · Hospitalization Fees” section below for information about our rooms.
Hospitalization Q&A
| Q1 | Q1:When should I make a delivery reservation? |
Once your expected delivery date is determined, you can make a reservation through our website. Please click here and fill out the required information. |
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| Q2 | Q2:I am receiving prenatal check-ups at another obstetrics clinic. Can I still make a delivery reservation? |
We accept reservations at any stage of pregnancy.Before making a delivery reservation, please schedule an initial consultation at our clinic.Appointments for outpatient visits can be made by phone or through our online reservation system. |
| Q3 | Q3:Can I receive prenatal check-ups at your clinic and then give birth at another facility (returning to my hometown for delivery)? |
We can provide prenatal care at our clinic up to 32 weeks of pregnancy and will issue a referral letter for your chosen delivery facility. |
| Q4 | Q4:What kind of backup system do you have in case of emergencies? |
In addition to Kanagawa Prefecture’s perinatal medical system, our clinic has established its own backup system. We can handle routine emergency cesarean sections in-house. |
| Q5 | Q5:Can someone be present during delivery? |
Yes, we support partner-assisted deliveries. |
| Q6 | Q6:Can family members stay overnight? |
Overnight stays are available only in private rooms. We offer a special plan for fathers—please ask our staff for details. |
| Q7 | Q7:Can family members eat together with the patient during hospitalization? |
Meals for anyone other than the patient are not included in the hospitalization fees. |
| Q8 | Q8:Do you offer prenatal classes? |
Yes, we offer classes for those who will give birth at our clinic. Please check here for more details. |
| Q9 | Q9:What are the visiting hours? |
Visiting hours are from 13:00 to 22:00. Please register in the “Visitor Log” at the 3rd-floor information desk when you visit. For more details, please see our “News & Updates” page. |
| Q10 | Q11:Can I bring my older child during my hospital stay for delivery? |
For safety reasons, we cannot accommodate children from admission through the end of delivery. |
| Q11 | Q12:Will meals be provided for the supporter during labor and delivery? |
Unfortunately, we do not provide meals for supporters. |
Visiting Guidelines
Please check the visiting hours before coming.
When you arrive, please register in the “Visitor Log” at the 3rd-floor information desk.
All visitors are required to use the hand sanitizer provided throughout our clinic.
Visiting Hours:
- 13:00 – 22:00
*Please note: Shoes are not allowed inside the hospital. Kindly change into the slippers provided at the entrance.
Inpatient Guidance
- Breastfeeding:Provided to all patients
- Mother’s first baby bath:
・Required for first-time mothers; optional for experienced mothers (fee applies) - Father’s first baby bath:Optional (fee applies)
- Formula Feeding guidanc:Optional (fee applies)
- Discharge instructions:Provided to all patients
Family Accompanied Hospitalization
Family Overnight Stay
Available only for patients in private rooms.
Spend the night with your baby, preparing for life after discharge.
Overnight Stay for Children
After delivery, your own recovery and caring for your baby are the top priorities, so please plan accordingly.
During guidance sessions, children must be looked after by someone other than the patient.
Visitors other than the patient are not allowed in the breastfeeding or guidance rooms.
Other Important Notes
Overnight stays are limited to healthy individuals who do not have a cold or other infectious diseases and who have not received any vaccinations within the past month.
Upon arrival, please have your temperature checked, wash or sanitize your hands, and wear a mask.
If you wish to stay overnight, the patient must make a reservation at the 3rd-floor information desk (additional fees apply).
For more details, please ask during your prenatal check-up or midwife consultation.
Rooming-In
Meals During Hospitalization
Hospitality
Providing heartfelt and attentive support is our guiding principle in patient care.
As part of our hospitality, we place great importance on serving delicious meals to help ease the fatigue and stress experienced during pregnancy and childbirth. Our dedicated dietitian carefully plans balanced menus using seasonal ingredients and popular dishes.
Each meal is thoughtfully prepared by our team of dietitians, nutritionists, and chefs, guided by specialists in French, Italian, Japanese, and Chinese cuisine.
入院中のお食事は5Fレストランで召し上がっていただきます。
Lunch
*Sample menu
Family Dining
Even during hospitalization, you and your family can enjoy meals together.
Please feel free to visit the 5th-floor restaurant and make a reservation.
A children’s menu is also available.
ease note that family dining charges are billed separately from hospitalization fees.
Thoughtful Care from Our Registered Dietitian
Our registered dietitian provides nutritional support for all aspects of your health — from concerns about meals before and after childbirth, to weight management, nutritional balance, and questions about hospital meals.
During your hospitalization, we can accommodate special dietary needs, including low-salt meals, meals tailored for morning sickness, and detailed adjustments for food allergies.
We carefully consider your concerns and requests to ensure thoughtful, individualized support。
Cafe&Restaurant

Our café and restaurant are open to everyone — not only patients, but also family members waiting for appointments and visitors.
We offer a selection of popular light meals, sweets, and beverages.
Enjoy a relaxing moment in our bright, open café filled with natural light from its large windows.
- 9:30–11:00 (Drinks only)
- 13:30–17:00
We accept credit card or QR code payments only; cash is not accepted.
Kawasaki City Postpartum Care
About Using the Kawasaki City Postpartum Care – Overnight Stay Program
- Eligible:
Postpartum care services provided by Kawasaki City are available to mothers and babies who are registered residents of Kawasaki City.
You may use the service from the 4th day after childbirth, once you no longer require medical treatment during the immediate postpartum period. *Note: You may receive postpartum care as a continuation of your hospital stay, without needing to be discharged first. - Not Eligible:
・ who still require medical treatment from the 4th day postpartum
(e.g., postpartum hypertension, gestational diabetes, severe anemia, etc.)
・Those who require medical treatment from the 6th day after a cesarean section
(e.g., infants requiring medical care, low birth weight infants, infants receiving phototherapy for jaundice, etc.)





















