Did you know that Nihonbashi Honmachi is said to be a "medicine town"?
It seems that Nihonbashi Honmachi was lined with drug wholesalers in the Edo period.
Speaking of which, the buildings of many pharmaceutical companies such as Takeda Pharmaceutical, Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd. and Astellas are still lined up.
And there is also a "medicine museum" introduced today.
https://kusuri-museum.com/intro/
Although it is a "mini museum" that also serves as a PR for Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd., there is not much corporate color, and from cultural things such as "history of drug invention and discovery" and "efficiency of medicine" to the latest science and technology such as "future of medicine" It is well exhibited so that elementary school students and adults can enjoy learning from them.
I can't give a detailed introduction because photography is prohibited in the hall, but why don't you take a look at the chot when you have extra time to meet during shopping?
During the summer vacation, elementary school students who are having trouble with homework for free study should hurry! (laughs)
In addition to this "medicine museum", there are many "mini museums" in Chuo Ward.
In many cases, each company has its headquarters in Chuo-ku and serves as a PR for improving the image of the company, but it is free, and even though it is a "mini museum", what is made by top companies is certainly rich.
At the same time, we also recommend the gallery, which is a mini-museum.