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and they're buried in the plants.
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Osaka Sanitation Laboratory was originally an Osaka Shiyakujo, and became the Osaka Sanitation Laboratory in 1887. After the war, there was a blank period, but in 1949, it became the Osaka branch of the National Institute of Health and moved to Hoenzaka, Chuo-ku. In 1997, the National Institute of Health was reorganized into the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Food Sanitation. The Osaka Branch is now relocated to Ibaraki City ...
To that extent, the birthplace of the Osaka Health Laboratory!
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The Osaka Sanitation Laboratory is located in Otemae, Chuo-ku. It was established in 1875 as the Osaka Shiyakujo, a government-run pharmaceutical laboratory, and then became the Osaka Sanitation Laboratory in 1887. It was destroyed by a major air raid on the way, but it has contributed as a base for the health and health administration of Japan for many years. And a monument is set up here. Since it is a new stone monument, you can also check the inscription.
If you walk from Tanimachi 4-chome to Osaka Castle, there is a big tree and there is a place where the sidewalk is detoured. Under the tree, there are several monuments such as the monument of the Bureau of Refugees and the bust of Dr. Hatarama, one of which is this monument. The monument seems to have been built recently and was very beautiful.
There was a large tree on the side of the road and in one corner on the sidewalk, and many stone monuments and statues stood around it. One of them is the same monument. The stone monument was engraved with inscriptions, so that the origin could be well understood.
and they're buried in the plants.
Osaka Sanitation Laboratory was originally an Osaka Shiyakujo, and became the Osaka Sanitation Laboratory in 1887. After the war, there was a blank period, but in 1949, it became the Osaka branch of the National Institute of Health and moved to Hoenzaka, Chuo-ku. In 1997, the National Institute of Health was reorganized into the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Food Sanitation. The Osaka Branch is now relocated to Ibaraki City ...
To that extent, the birthplace of the Osaka Health Laboratory!
The Osaka Sanitation Laboratory is located in Otemae, Chuo-ku. It was established in 1875 as the Osaka Shiyakujo, a government-run pharmaceutical laboratory, and then became the Osaka Sanitation Laboratory in 1887. It was destroyed by a major air raid on the way, but it has contributed as a base for the health and health administration of Japan for many years. And a monument is set up here. Since it is a new stone monument, you can also check the inscription.
New monument
If you walk from Tanimachi 4-chome to Osaka Castle, there is a big tree and there is a place where the sidewalk is detoured. Under the tree, there are several monuments such as the monument of the Bureau of Refugees and the bust of Dr. Hatarama, one of which is this monument. The monument seems to have been built recently and was very beautiful.
A monument engraved from
There was a large tree on the side of the road and in one corner on the sidewalk, and many stone monuments and statues stood around it. One of them is the same monument. The stone monument was engraved with inscriptions, so that the origin could be well understood.