Harada Hospital is located in Tomioka-cho, Anan City, Tokushima Prefecture, just a one-minute walk from Anan Station on the JR Mugi Line, making it highly accessible. The hospital traces its roots to the Harada Clinic, which opened in Kuwano, Anan City in 1938. Following its establishment as a hospital in 1950 and relocation to its current site in 1963, it has long served as a pillar of local healthcare. Operating under the philosophy of "contributing to the community and society through medicine," the hospital currently focuses on chronic-phase medical care and nursing care services, with a strong commitment to community-based healthcare delivery. The hospital offers a broad range of specialties, including internal medicine, orthopedic surgery and general surgery, rehabilitation, pediatrics, radiology, and dermatology, and also serves as a designated emergency hospital on the second Tuesday of each month. With a dedicated rehabilitation unit and nutrition department — as evidenced by initiatives such as cooking workshops — the hospital practices comprehensive, quality-of-life-focused care for its patients. English-language support is available, and the facility is equipped with a parking lot and barrier-free design, creating an environment where a diverse range of patients can visit with confidence. Accessible by local bus as well, the hospital functions as a familiar and indispensable resource for the surrounding community.