Narita Clinic, located in Wakuoji, Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, is an internal medicine clinic situated a 10-minute walk from JR Tsukaguchi Station on the Fukuchiyama Line, and just 2 minutes on foot from both Chikamatsu Koen and Wakuoji bus stops. The medical director graduated from Kansai Medical University before joining the Kobe University medical bureau, gaining extensive experience in gastroenterology, general medicine, and emergency critical care across multiple hospitals, and established this clinic in 2014. The clinic provides comprehensive care centered on general internal medicine, including gastroenterology, cardiovascular, and respiratory conditions, addressing a wide range of symptoms from lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia to headaches, dizziness, neuralgia, as well as dementia and sleep apnea. A key feature of the clinic is its transnasal endoscopy (nasal gastric camera examination) utilizing Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) technology, placing strong emphasis on early cancer detection. The procedure's minimal discomfort has made it so popular that appointments are booked almost daily. Rapid H. pylori testing is also available, contributing to reduced gastric cancer risk. Abdominal, thyroid, and carotid artery ultrasound examinations, as well as ABI testing for arteriosclerosis assessment, are offered regularly. For patients with limited mobility, home visits and house calls are also provided. An AED is installed outside the facility, ensuring emergency preparedness. Multilingual support including English and Korean is available, and the clinic accepts credit cards and electronic payments, with parking and barrier-free facilities making it a highly accessible healthcare provider.