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Doshomachi

Dōshōmachi is an area in Chūō Ward, Osaka City, lined with pharmaceutical companies and, together with Nihonbashi-Honchō in Chūō Ward, Tokyo, is known as one of Japan’s leading “medicine towns.” The area features the “Dōshōmachi Museum Street,” which has multiple facilities exhibiting medical and pharmaceutical culture, the Sukunahikona Shrine dedicated to the gods of health and medicine, and the former Konishi family residence, designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan. Major pharmaceutical companies such as Takeda Pharmaceutical, Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma, and Shionogi have offices here. The origin of the name “Dōshōmachi” is said to come either from a former temple called Dōshōji or from the name of an early Edo-period pharmacologist, Kitayama Dōshū. The area became known as a medicine center after a Sakai merchant, Konishi Kichirōemon, opened a drug shop here. These merchants formed the shogunate-approved trade guild “Yakushu Nakagai Nakama,” gaining the privilege of testing and pricing not only imported medicines from Qing China and the Netherlands but also domestically sourced herbal drugs, and distributing them nationwide.

地址

Dōshōmachi, Chūō-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture

交通

Higobashi Station (Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line)

  • In the Edo period, medicines traded in Japan were first gathered in Doshomachi, where their quality and weight were guaranteed before being distributed nationwide. For those who want to learn in detail about Doshomachi’s history and the culture and daily life of the time, the recommended facility is the Doshomachi Museum of Pharmaceuticals. Admission is free.
    In addition, behind the facility is Sukunahikona Shrine, which enshrines Sukunahikona-no-Mikoto, known as a deity of medicine. It is a revered god said to bring blessings for recovery from illness.

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