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It's a small exhibition room, but it's all valuable materials.
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The permanent exhibition is free to enter and free, but photography is not allowed. The 150,000 library is for academic researchers and does not seem to be open to the public. The new dismantling book and the original book Taher Anatomia were on display. There was a distiller called orchid draw around the 16th century and Ikkaku fangs (which were used as raw materials for crude medicine as horns of rare beasts).
It seems that Takeda Pharmaceutical materials are preserved, but it is unclear whether it is possible to enter. Doshu Town has many pharmaceutical companies, but it is one of the retro buildings.
It is a historic building introduced at the Building Festival held in Osaka. Inside, it was a museum owned by Takeda Pharmaceutical, and materials related to medical pharmacy were exhibited. Japanese pharmaceutical companies are gathering in Doshu Town, and I've always wanted to visit here once, so I took a closer look, but there are also professional materials, so it's a little difficult to understand the contents. It was.
It is a library created after valuable books were destroyed by fire during the Great Kanto Earthquake. The brick-style exterior also felt retro and had a taste
A retro building in Doshu-cho, where pharmaceutical companies in Senba, the commercial center of Osaka, are lined up. Built as the Takeda Pharmaceutical Headquarters in 1931 (1928 Year), it is now a valuable library of literature by the Takeda Science Promotion Foundation. The brown brick outer wall gives a retro feel.
It's a small exhibition room, but it's all valuable materials.
The permanent exhibition is free to enter and free, but photography is not allowed. The 150,000 library is for academic researchers and does not seem to be open to the public. The new dismantling book and the original book Taher Anatomia were on display. There was a distiller called orchid draw around the 16th century and Ikkaku fangs (which were used as raw materials for crude medicine as horns of rare beasts).
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It seems that Takeda Pharmaceutical materials are preserved, but it is unclear whether it is possible to enter. Doshu Town has many pharmaceutical companies, but it is one of the retro buildings.
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It is a historic building introduced at the Building Festival held in Osaka. Inside, it was a museum owned by Takeda Pharmaceutical, and materials related to medical pharmacy were exhibited. Japanese pharmaceutical companies are gathering in Doshu Town, and I've always wanted to visit here once, so I took a closer look, but there are also professional materials, so it's a little difficult to understand the contents. It was.
and the retro building
It is a library created after valuable books were destroyed by fire during the Great Kanto Earthquake. The brick-style exterior also felt retro and had a taste
Retro building in doshu town of medicine
A retro building in Doshu-cho, where pharmaceutical companies in Senba, the commercial center of Osaka, are lined up. Built as the Takeda Pharmaceutical Headquarters in 1931 (1928 Year), it is now a valuable library of literature by the Takeda Science Promotion Foundation. The brown brick outer wall gives a retro feel.