CEO / Editor-in-Chief of NERO

Kenichi Adachi

Kenichi Adachi, Editor-in-Chief of Aesthetic Medical Media NERO

【Profile】
My journey began with a major turning point at age 19, when a severe illness left me unable to walk for nearly a year. Navigating this crisis inside a university hospital sparked a deep desire to dedicate my life to helping others. Despite having non-traditional academic roots, I committed myself to rigorous study, eventually earning my Japanese nursing license and working in the High Care Unit (HCU) at a major university hospital.

While working on the frontlines of emergency care, I confronted systemic challenges regarding nursing autonomy in Japan. Driven by a desire to transform the profession, I moved to the United States alone. I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in Los Angeles and obtained my U.S. Registered Nurse (RN) license. It was there that I discovered "Lifestyle Medicine" and was struck by the public's proactive commitment to wellness—a revelation that fundamentally reshaped my view of healthcare.

Upon returning to Japan, I spent five years expanding preventive and regenerative medicine nationwide, designing operational systems and training personnel in functional medicine and nutritional therapy. Witnessing Japan's gap in health literacy and the barriers to private healthcare, I realized that true systemic change required business innovation.

This led me to earn an MBA from the GLOBIS University Graduate School of Management. Today, as the founder of RADIEN, I launched NERO—a medical media platform dedicated to beauty and health. My mission is to build a society where everyone has the tools and literacy to autonomously cultivate their own health and well-being.

【Career】
2009 – Staff Nurse, HCU (High Care Unit), Tokyo Jikei University Kashiwa Hospital
2013 – Gained diverse clinical experience across multiple hospitals in the Kanto region through a flexible, self-directed approach to nursing
2014 – Relocated to the Philippines for two years for intensive, self-directed English study
2017 – Graduated from Angeles College, USA (Eearned BSN / Obtained U.S. RN License)
2019 – Joined a healthcare support enterprise specializing in functional medicine and molecular nutrition upon returning to Japan
2020 – Prepared for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) graduate program at Hawaii Pacific University (pivoted to domestic operations due to global pandemic restrictions)
2024 – Graduated with an MBA from GLOBIS University Graduate School of Management; Founded RADIEN Co., Ltd. and launched "NERO"

EDIT ARTICLE

Cost of GLP-1 Medications for Weight Loss in Tokyo: Transparent Mounjaro Pricing, Safety, and Physician Support

2026.02.02

Kenichi Adachi

【Global News】IMCAS World Congress 2026 Signals the Next Decade From Technology Competition to Safety, Structure, and Aging Science

2026.02.01

Kenichi Adachi

【Global News】Dermatology Times Releases 2026 Aesthetic Medicine Trends Is Aesthetic Medicine Moving Beyond “Rejuvenation” to Intervene in Aging Itself? — Where Regenerative Medicine and Longevity Science Converge

2026.01.30

Kenichi Adachi

What Does a Mommy Makeover in Tokyo Typically Include? : Procedures, Recovery, and Costs

2026.01.30

Kenichi Adachi

【Global News】Japan’s National Consumer Affairs Center Issues January Warning What Is Happening in Men’s Aesthetic Medicine — The Quiet Risk Created by Same-Day Contracts

2026.01.29

Kenichi Adachi

English-speaking specialists Tokyo Baby Botox: Clinics Offering Fluent English Support in Tokyo

2026.01.28

Kenichi Adachi

【Global News】Japan’s MHLW Issues Improvement Order to Cell Processing Facility After Patient Death — The Moment the “Safety Myth” of Regenerative Medicine Collapsed into Governance

2026.01.27

Kenichi Adachi

PDRN therapy: Safety, Approval Status, and Patient Guide in Japan

2026.01.25

Kenichi Adachi

Best Clinics for Exosome Therapy in Tokyo: How to Choose, Costs, and What to Expect

2026.01.22

Kenichi Adachi

【Global News】U.S. Tightens Oversight of Aesthetic Medicine Advertising on Social Media — When “Experience” Replaces Trust, Where Does Medicine Begin to Break?

2026.01.21

Kenichi Adachi