Kido Eye Clinic, located in Obama-cho, Unzen City, Nagasaki Prefecture, is an ophthalmology specialist clinic founded in 2006 by a director who trained at the Fukuoka University Department of Ophthalmology before returning to the local community. The clinic operates under four core themes: "community medicine," "information medicine," "cutting-edge medicine," and "compassionate medicine," delivering care deeply rooted in the local area. In terms of facilities, the clinic stands out for its proactive adoption of advanced medical technology, including the cloud-based electronic medical record system "RemoraCloud" — the first of its kind introduced in Kyushu — as well as the latest cataract surgical system, the "VERITAS Vision System." The clinic provides comprehensive care for a wide range of ophthalmic conditions, including cataracts and glaucoma, and operates on an appointment basis to minimize waiting room congestion. Multilingual support is available in English, Chinese, and Korean. The facility also features a fully equipped parking lot and barrier-free design, ensuring accessibility for a diverse range of patients. Consultation hours begin at 9:00 AM in the morning and 3:00 PM in the afternoon, with emergency cases accommodated outside regular hours when necessary. Surrounded by the abundant natural environment of Unzen City, this ophthalmology specialist continues to provide consistent care as a cornerstone of local healthcare.