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Kusuri Gakushukan Medicine Museum across from Kafuka Yume no Mori park. 20-min. walk from Koka Station. くすり学習館 MAP
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Inside the Kusuri Gakushukan Medicine Museum which is quite new. Phone: 0748-88-8110, Hours: 9:30 am - 5 pm, closed Mon. (open if a national holiday and closed on Tue. instead)
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The Koka area was rich in medicinal herbs. This mural depicts women picking the herbs in Koka in the old days.
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The rich medicinal herbs in Koka spawned numerous pharmaceutical companies in Koka.
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Display case showing medicines made by pharmaceutical companies in Koka.
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Medicines made by pharmaceutical companies in Shiga Prefecture.
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The Medicine Museum has a large permanent exhibition room.
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Medicine factories and companies in Shiga Prefecture.
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Mt. Ibuki in Maibara is also noted for many herbs since centuries ago.
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Hino-shonin merchants based in nearby Hino town helped to sell Koka's medicines.
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God of Medicinal Herbs
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To make medicinal powder.
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Medicine cabinet.
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Room for changing exhibitions.
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