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Why don't you learn medicine stylishly (medicine museum)

[Tachibana] June 21, 2013 09:00

Introducing the "Kusukuri Museum" located in Nihonbashi Honmachi 3-chome (opposite Ozu Washi across Showa-dori).

 

The "Kusuku Museum" is a very stylish museum on the first and second floors of the head office building of Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd., and can be entered free of charge.

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It's the entrance.

 

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                      This is the entrance on the 1st floor. 

 

You will receive a translucent plastic medal with a diameter of 7,8 cm and a thickness of less than 2 cm at the entrance.

First, register the medal in the capsule entry, and then register the medal in the capsule entry.

 

 Zone 1 "What is medicine?" 

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 Zone 2 "Sickness and Body"  

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            <How is the medicine in the body?

          

             I know if it's going to flow

             It's a human body model>

 

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            <This is a game for scooping cholesterol>

 

      "The Power of Medicine"

      "Make a medicine" 

In each corner, you can use the medals you received at the entrance to interact with the machine to teach various information and study while playing games.

 

Even if you say a dialogue with a machine, the operation is easy, and the person in charge is also kind.

 

And at the last corner, you can enjoy "Ayumi of Medicine" in three theaters.

 

How does medicine always work on bad parts of my body? I had doubts that

Thanks to my learning at this museum, I feel like I was able to understand it somehow.

 

If you have any questions about the medicine, why don't you go to the "medicine museum"?

 

Medicine museum  

URL: http://www.kusuri-museum.com

TEL: 03-6225-1133

 

 

 

 
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