Summary
Japan's rehabilitation sector is expanding to meet the growing demand for high-quality care. Newsweek, in partnership with Statista, will rank Japan's best rehabilitation facilities for the first time in 2026 to help patients and families choose the best inpatient rehabilitation options.
Key Facts
- Japan's rehabilitation facilities provide intensive care for recovery from various conditions, such as injuries and neurological disorders.
- These facilities focus on helping patients regain mobility, strength, and balance to improve their quality of life.
- Multidisciplinary teams, including physical and occupational therapists, deliver coordinated therapy sessions.
- Newsweek and Statista are collaborating to create the first-ever ranking of top rehabilitation facilities in Japan.
- The 2026 ranking aims to help patients and families make informed decisions about rehabilitation care options in Japan.
- This is the first time Newsweek is conducting such a survey for Japanese rehabilitation centers, although they have done similar rankings in other regions.