What to Pack for Hospital Birth in Japan

Getting ready for your baby’s arrival? In Japan, hospitals and birth centers ask mothers to prepare some personal items before delivery. This article helps you pack efficiently – what to pack, when to prepare, and how to stay organized, plus links to useful resources and a printable checklist.

1. How to Prepare in Advance

When labor begins, you may need to go to the hospital suddenly – even by yourself. Many parents in Japan pack two separate bags:

  • Labor Bag for the day you go to the hospital
  • Hospital Stay Bag for the days after giving birth

Choose a lightweight tote or maternity bag with a wide opening. You can keep using it later for outings with your baby.

2. What to Pack

Below are the essential items most hospitals in Japan ask you to bring.

For Your Labor Day

  • My number card / Health insurance card
  • Hospital ID
  • Maternal and Child Health Handbook
  • Important documents and seal

For Your Labor Day

  • Pajamas
  • Nursing bras and breast pads
  • Toiletries

Some hospitals provide “maternity set” (basic amenities, pajamas, breast pads, baby diapers, etc.). Adjust your bag depending on what’s included.

3. When to Start Packing

Start preparing your bags around week 28-30 and try to finish by week 35. As your belly grows, packing becomes harder – and labor can start earlier than expected.

Keep both bags near your entrance so they’re easy to grab anytime!

4. Tips from Other Moms

Packing early helped me stay relaxed. When labor started suddenly, everything was ready!
You can generally find most of the items you need at 100-yen shops.
Share the bag's location and contents with your partner or family.

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