Ranking
Japan's Best Physical Rehabilitation Facilities 2026
Japan's Best Physical Rehabilitation Facilities 2026 (日本の優れたリハビリテーション施設 2026) ranks the top 300 facilities and hospitals for inpatient rehabilitation services across Japan. The awarded facilities lead in key areas such as quality of care, reputation, and patient satisfaction.
- Created in partnership with Newsweek
- Based on a clear and detailed methodology
- Covering facilities & hospitals across Japan
Ranking Details
Japan's Best Physical Rehabilitation Facilities 2026
The centers in the table below have been awarded the “Japan's Best Physical Rehabilitation Centers 2026” by Statista and Newsweek.
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Project Details
About the project
Now in its first edition, Japan's Best Physical Rehabilitation Facilities 2026 (日本の優れたリハビリテーション施設 2026) recognizes the top 300 inpatient rehabilitation facilities and hospitals across Japan, published online on July 8 in cooperation with Newsweek. Our evaluation was based on three data pillars: Reputation Score, Quality & Performance Indicators, and Patient Satisfaction. This included a nationwide online survey, secondary desk research on quality and performance metrics representing objective performance against national standards, and patient satisfaction data providing a user-level perspective of care quality.To be eligible for evaluation, facilities were required to offer inpatient rehabilitation services. Facilities and hospitals of varying sizes and ownership structures were represented in the sample, including both public and private institutions. A total of 1,253 hospitals and facilities were evaluated across Japan, with 300 receiving recognition for their excellence.
METHODOLOGY
How we work
Learn about our general approach to creating healthcare rankings. Further details about how the ranking was created can be found in the Japan's Best Physical Rehabilitation Facilities 2026.
01 Concept
For our healthcare projects, we provide comprehensive insights into the quality of healthcare providers and facilities through our rankings. These rankings help patients make informed, data-driven decisions about their medical needs. They also give healthcare facilities a composite benchmark to understand their position relative to their peers. Integrating data from diverse performance indicators and expert knowledge, we deliver rankings that recognize excellence and promote high standards in healthcare.
02 Data Collection
Our team of analysts employs a range of data sources including questionnaires collecting insights from professionals and data submitted directly by hospitals through the Statista PROMs Implementation and Smart Hospitals Maturity surveys. Publicly available data on quality metrics and patient experience are also assessed. In collaboration with a global board of experts, we are continuously advancing our methodologies to compile the most trusted healthcare rankings.
03 Evaluation
Healthcare analysts at Statista Rankings apply advanced scoring models comprising numerous data pillars to ensure robust and reliable results. Evaluation relies largely on diverse quality indicators and survey results, with pillar weightings adjusted per project based on data availability. These tailored models are used to calculate scores for each facility and determine the final rankings.
04 Quality Assurance
As we are committed to quality, every ranking undergoes a thorough verification process to validate the data used and ensure that the top healthcare providers are recognized. Our experienced team of analysts conducts extensive research on a range of healthcare topics and facilities—including hospitals, nursing homes, and doctors—guaranteeing the utmost reliability in Statista's rankings.
Partnership
Our media partner
Newsweek is an American news magazine and website that provides high-quality information to readers around the globe, reaching over 75 million people each month. First launched in 1933, Newsweek nowadays reports on topics in the fields of international issues, technology, business, culture and politics. The information channels range from weekly published print editions in various countries to an online and mobile presence worldwide.
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Disclaimer - The rankings presented here include only institutions within the defined scope of the respective project. An institution’s inclusion in the ranking reflects positive recognition according to the applied methodology and the data available at the time of compilation. The results reflect the status at the time of data collection and are therefore time-bound. The rankings are not intended to serve as the sole basis for decision-making, and any reliance is at the user’s own risk. They should be considered alongside other sources and, where appropriate, independently verified. No representation is made, and no inference shall be drawn, regarding the quality of institutions not included in the rankings.
