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Medicine museum

[Mido] March 26, 2012 08:30

The Daiichi Sankyo Medicine Museum, which opened on March 3, last month.
I went there. As the name implies, in the head office building of Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.
Yes, there is.
This museum introduces medicine in an easy-to-understand manner.
The "experience type" that you can learn while having fun is a cucumber.
After all, it's better to be "free".

First, you will receive a "medal" at the reception. A medal is 10 in diameter.
It is about centimeter, and the IC chip is embedded inside.
When this medal is placed on the controller part of each corner, the screen moves.
The system is designed to operate the screen by turning medals into rounds.
I'm going to do it.

The contents of the exhibition are in quiz format, or on a large screen.
The theater where you can appreciate, the 3D puzzle for assembling medicine, etc.
You can learn about the fun and fun of medicine.

The facility is divided into three zones.
Zone 1 is "body and medicine."
Know the world of the body and the structure of cells
Zone 2 is "the function of medicine."
Information provision activities by MR from search and research on pharmaceuticals.
Zone 3 uses the theater to develop pharmaceuticals so far.
History of the Nihonbashi area and the relationship between medicine and medicine

What impressed me was a pharmaceutical company that I couldn't usually see easily.
I was able to tour the factory as virtual.
It takes about 1 hour if you visit carefully.
Finally, to commemorate the visit, "Can you fight 24 hours?"
A nutrition drink "Regain" from Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd., famous for its products, is used as a souvenir.
Thank you very much.
In addition, original museum goods are also sold next to the reception.
Yes.

"Daiichi Sankyo Medicine Museum"
http://kusuri-museum.com/
Location: Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd. Headquarters Building A, 3-5-1, Nihonbashi-Honcho, Chuo-ku
TEL 03-6225-1133
Nearest station: Mitsukoshimae Station on the Ginza Line and Hanzomon Line
JR Sobu Line Rapid "Shin-Nihonbashi Station"
Opening hours: From Monday to Friday 10:00 to 17:00, soil 10:00 to 16:00
Admission fee: Free of charge

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 The reception lady is beautiful.

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 It feels like this inside the facility

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    The chair is also like a medicine

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 I had a souvenir

 

 

 

Kirin's wings item ~ 10 colors of Japanese paper

[Mido] March 1, 2012 08:30

"Kirin no Tsubasa", which is currently open to the public, was set in Ningyocho, Nihonbashi.
I think you all know that it is a mystery movie.
The key to this "Kirin's Wing" is "Japanese paper ten colors".
It is a colored paper set sold by the Japanese paper specialty store "Ozu Washi".

When I visited the shop, posters and flyers for "Kirin no Tsubasa" were displayed.
Together with "Japanese paper ten colors" (1,050 yen) was sold.
In the book (original), there is a line where "Japanese paper Toshiki" appears.
It's painted with a marker ...

As the name implies, 10 pieces of Japanese paper are 10 colors of 10 cm square Japanese paper, and 10 pieces each.
It is a set each time, but in fact, before the movie is produced.
It is sold for "100 colors of Japanese paper" (large = 2,100 yen, small = 1,050 yen).
I hear it was. When it is turned into a movie, the 10 colors that match the story.
It is said that it was 10 years old.
Next to the product, there was a paper crane made of ten colors of Japanese paper, but it was very good.
My heart was healed with a good feeling. For a small present
I think it will be.

On the second floor of Ozu Washi is the Ozu Gallery and Ozu Historical Museum.
There is a free rest room called "Satoyama Salon" with "Ozu Cultural Class".
It's also installed. You can also drink tea for free, so Nihonbashi
When you get tired of walking around the neighborhood, it's not just a good resting place.
Is it?

Ozu Washi http://www.ozuwashi.net/
 3-6-2 Nihonbashi-Honmachi, Chuo-ku Ozu Main Building Building
 TEL 03-3662-1184
 Business hours 10:00 to 19:00 (Sunday regular closed)

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