History
National Center for Child Health and Development
The National Okura Hospital and National Children's Hospital are merged, forming the NCCHD.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Koumei School for Children with Disabilities' Soyokaze Classroom is established within the center.
Living-donor liver transplantations begin.
The NCCHD becomes an independently administered organization.
The NCCHD is designated as a central organization for pediatric cancer by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.
The NCCHD is accredited by the Japan Council for Quality Health Care.
The NCCHD becomes a national research and development organization.
The Momiji House is established.
The NCCHD is designated as a community medicine support hospital by the Tokyo metropolitan government.
The Gene & Cell Therapy Promotion Center opens.
The Gene & Cell Therapy Promotion Center opens.
The NCCHD is designated as a core institution for genetic cancer medicine.
The NCCHD is accredited as an "institution capable of providing CAR-T cell therapy."
The NCCHD is accredited as a "pediatric heart transplant institution."