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You can also see the history of the medicine museum "Kusukuri and Nihonbashi"

[Silver] July 14, 2016 09:00

The "Kusuku Museum" is a museum related to "medicines" operated by Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd. Closed Monday is closed on closed days. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, public holidays, and transfer holidays.

 

I've always been to the reception desk, but this time I've been studying in the museum for the first time.

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Apply for a tour at the reception, receive a careful explanation on the second floor, receive a medal like a thick coaster, and experience the museum.

 

The inside of the museum can be explained by operating this medal by placing the medal in a hole called "controller" in front of the screen like a TV.

 

④In the "Body and Medicine" section, you can see the "Body and Medicine" section.

When I got sick, I heard from a TV-like screen that I needed medicine and explained about the development of medicine.

 

⑳At the corner of "Kusuri and Nihonbashi", when Ieyasu Tokugawa built Edo Castle, many people suffered from eye disease and heard explanations from various countries that Yakuya opened in Nihonbashi Honmachi. .

I see, so I was convinced that there are many drug manufacturers in Nihonbashi Honmachi. I hope everyone will experience it once. I think you can also study "how to interact well with medicine".

 

Inside the museum, groups of children and older people than me also came to experience. When the group was over 10 people, I was advised that it was better to avoid congestion and make a reservation. They were really kind to you. Thank you very much.

 

The location is 3-5-1 Nihonbashi-Honcho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, telephone 03-6225-1133 (good ears or easy to remember)

The URL is http://kusuri-museum.com