Naito Museum of Pharmaceutical Science and Industry
The Naito Museum of Pharmaceutical Science and Industry stands as Japan's first comprehensive institution dedicated to pharmaceutical history, established in 1971 by Toyoji Naito, founder of major pharmaceutical manufacturer Eisai Co., Ltd., in Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture. This pioneering mus...
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Established
1971
Affiliated Institution
Eisai Co., Ltd. and Naito Foundation
Collection Size
65,000+ documents and 62,000+ books (2,000+ items on permanent display)
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Opening Hours
9:00-16:30 (last admission at 16:00) Closed Mondays
Admission Fee
Free
Accessibility
Ramps (entrance and large hall), disabled toilets (2 locations), rental wheelchairs (2 units), elevators (3 units), toilets with baby beds and child seats (1 in each of the men's and women's toilets in the main building), rental strollers (2 units)
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Opening Hours
9:00-16:30 (last admission at 16:00) Closed Mondays
Admission Fee
Free
Accessibility
Ramps (entrance and large hall), disabled toilets (2 locations), rental wheelchairs (2 units), elevators (3 units), toilets with baby beds and child seats (1 in each of the men's and women's toilets in the main building), rental strollers (2 units)
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Located in Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture, approximately 25 minutes by taxi from JR Owari-Ichinomiya Station, accessible via Meitetsu train lines and nearby JASDF Gifu Air Base.
Nearby Attractions
- •Gifu-Kakamigahara Air and Space Museum
- •World Fresh Water Aquarium Aquatotto Gifu
- •Oasis Park
- •Shinsakai River Tsutsumi
- •Gifu Castle
- •Inuyama Castle
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