Yonago Higashi Hospital, located in Yodoe-cho, Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture, is a rehabilitation-specialized hospital set in a nature-rich environment overlooking the Sea of Japan and Miho Bay to the north and the sacred Mount Daisen to the southeast. The facility is also known for its innovative architecture designed by renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando, surrounded by expansive pine forests, seasonal flowers, and wild birds, providing a tranquil therapeutic setting. The hospital offers outpatient internal medicine services, available weekdays from 9:00–12:00 and 15:00–17:00 (Monday afternoons, weekends, and public holidays are closed). The facility is also closed during the summer break (August 14–15) and year-end/new year holidays (December 30–January 3). With a focus on rehabilitation medicine, the hospital is committed to supporting patients' return to home and society through individualized care, with multidisciplinary specialist teams working together to aid recovery. Home-based services including visiting nursing, visiting rehabilitation, and outpatient rehabilitation are also provided, and the hospital collaborates with local medical institutions to deliver comprehensive medical and nursing care. English-language support is available on-site, and the hospital accepts credit cards, debit cards, and electronic payments, with parking facilities and barrier-free access fully equipped. Together with the adjacent long-term care health facility "Le Santerion Yodoe," the hospital serves as a regional hub integrating medical care, nursing care, and welfare services.