Nabatake Fuyuno Clinic is a community-based internal medicine clinic located in Nabatake, Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture, situated near the Nabatake ruins, which are known as the birthplace of rice cultivation in Japan. The clinic treats a wide range of general internal medicine conditions, including colds, abdominal pain, nausea, and diarrhea, as well as influenza, allergic diseases, bronchial asthma, and gastroenteritis. The clinic also focuses on the management of lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, fulfilling its role as a primary care physician for the local community. One of the clinic's notable features is its specialized outpatient department staffed by nephrologists and dialysis specialists, which addresses urinalysis abnormalities and renal dysfunction detected during health checkups, and also provides artificial dialysis including hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. Since dialysis treatment requires multiple sessions per week over extended periods, the clinic places great emphasis on creating a comfortable environment that accommodates each patient's lifestyle. The clinic maintains referral partnerships with surrounding general hospitals, ensuring patients can be transferred when necessary. English-speaking staff are available, and the facility is fully equipped with barrier-free accommodations and a parking lot with 15 spaces, making it accessible to a diverse range of patients.