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Medicine museum
This is a small museum displaying history of medicine and its development in this area. It is in a building next to the Sukunahikona shrine. The entrance fee is free. It closes at 4pm daily and I...
Located on the 3 floor of the building in the precincts, it is a museum with free admission. Only interesting things such as the display of the medicines and the tools used by the drug dealer. Although it is a small museum, it is recommended to stop by as the exhibits are substantial.
One of Doshucho Museum Street. 3rd floor of the building with the office of Shohikona Shrine. Free. You can take pictures. Kusuri Town You can see the history of Doshu Town. I think plant-derived crude drugs are medicinal, but I learned that suspicious materials such as calcite, antelope horns and sea turtle shells were also grateful for drinking in the past.
It is a small museum next to Shohikona Shrine in Doshu-cho, a town of Kusuri. It's a little hard to enter, but you can feel free to enter. You can enter for free. You can see the history of Doshu Town and the old Kusuri signboard.
I went there just before the closing of the museum at 16:00, so I saw it fluttering, but there was an exhibition of old medicines, so I enjoyed it. I think many people don't know that there is a medicinal town in Osaka, so I think it would be nice to advertise a little more. It is recommended to go as a set with a visit to Shohikona Shrine (the god of medicine).
Medicine museum
This is a small museum displaying history of medicine and its development in this area. It is in a building next to the Sukunahikona shrine. The entrance fee is free. It closes at 4pm daily and I...
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Located on the 3 floor of the building in the precincts, it is a museum with free admission. Only interesting things such as the display of the medicines and the tools used by the drug dealer. Although it is a small museum, it is recommended to stop by as the exhibits are substantial.
One of Doshu Town Museum Street
One of Doshucho Museum Street. 3rd floor of the building with the office of Shohikona Shrine. Free. You can take pictures. Kusuri Town You can see the history of Doshu Town. I think plant-derived crude drugs are medicinal, but I learned that suspicious materials such as calcite, antelope horns and sea turtle shells were also grateful for drinking in the past.
Next to Shohikona Jinja shrine
It is a small museum next to Shohikona Shrine in Doshu-cho, a town of Kusuri. It's a little hard to enter, but you can feel free to enter. You can enter for free. You can see the history of Doshu Town and the old Kusuri signboard.
No materials for admission ♪ closed at 16:00
I went there just before the closing of the museum at 16:00, so I saw it fluttering, but there was an exhibition of old medicines, so I enjoyed it. I think many people don't know that there is a medicinal town in Osaka, so I think it would be nice to advertise a little more. It is recommended to go as a set with a visit to Shohikona Shrine (the god of medicine).