Moto-Akasaka Clinic is a fully private medical clinic established in 2006, located on the first floor of ANA InterContinental Tokyo in Akasaka, Tokyo. The director, Dr. Yasushi Nakao, graduated from Keio University School of Medicine and acquired cutting-edge techniques in hand surgery and peripheral nerve reconstruction surgery at the University of Toronto in Canada and the University of Washington in the United States. After returning to Japan, he served as chief of the hand surgery team in the Department of Orthopedics at Keio University. The clinic's greatest specialty is advanced medical care focused on hand surgery. For tenosynovitis, the clinic performs endoscopic surgery using a 2mm micro-incision, offering minimally invasive treatment that allows patients to use their hands from the day after surgery. Additionally, the "Musician's Hand Clinic" provides treatment for the fingers and hands of a wide range of musicians including pianists, string players, and wind instrument players, earning the trust of renowned performers both in Japan and abroad. The clinic possesses precise microsurgical techniques capable of suturing nerves as small as 0.5mm in diameter using thread one-tenth the thickness of a human hair, and actively collaborates with university hospitals to treat diabetic hand conditions. Consultations are by appointment only, and English support is available.