Tasu Hospital, located in Hokota City, Ibaraki Prefecture, has been serving the community as a general hospital for over 90 years since its establishment in 1929. The hospital offers a wide range of medical departments, centered on general medicine, including internal medicine specialties such as gastroenterology, cardiology, respiratory medicine, diabetology, and neurology, as well as surgery, pediatrics, orthopedics, otolaryngology, urology, neurosurgery, and emergency medicine, meeting diverse healthcare needs in the region. It provides comprehensive care from preventive medicine to emergency, acute, chronic, and home-based medical services, with inpatient facilities of 55 general beds. The hospital has been progressively introducing electronic medical records, CT, MRI, and a medical imaging management system (PACS) to enhance diagnostic accuracy. With English-speaking staff available, approximately 50 parking spaces, and barrier-free facilities, the hospital also prioritizes accessibility. Operating hours are 8:30 AM–12:30 PM and 2:00 PM–5:00 PM (closed Thursday afternoons, Sundays, and holidays), and guided by the philosophy of "continuing to be a hospital trusted by the community and contributing to society," the hospital has been supporting regional healthcare for many years.