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Website. Matsumoto Kiyoshi Co., Ltd. The chain's 1000th location on Shinkyōgoku Street, Kyoto. Matsumotokiyoshi Co., Ltd. (株式会社マツモトキヨシ, Kabushiki gaisha Matsumoto Kiyoshi) is a Japanese drugstore chain founded in 1932. The company is headquartered in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture. The company is named after its founder ...
The Matsumoto sarin attack was an attempted assassination perpetrated by members of the Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Japan on the night of June 27, 1994. Eight people were killed [1][3] and more than 500 were harmed by sarin aerosol that was released from a converted refrigerator truck in the Kaichi Heights area.
Matsumoto Castle (松本城, Matsumoto-jō), originally known as Fukashi Castle, is one of Japan 's premier historic castles, along with Himeji and Kumamoto. It was the seat of Matsumoto Domain under the Edo Period Tokugawa shogunate. It is located in the city of Matsumoto, in Nagano Prefecture.
Matsumoto City Hall. Matsumoto (松本市, Matsumoto-shi) is a city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. [ 1 ] Matsumoto is designated as a core city since 1 April 2021. [ 2 ] As of 1 March 2019, the city had a population of 239,466 in 105,207 households [ 3 ] and a population density of 240 persons per km 2.
Japanese drugmaker Eisai is developing a dementia treatment that it aims to commercialise in the U.S. by fiscal 2030, the Nikkei reported on Sunday. The new drug targets a protein called tau ...
The illegal drug trade in Japan is the illegal production, transport, sale, and use of prohibited drugs in Japan. The drug trade is influenced by various factors, including history, economic conditions, and cultural norms. While methamphetamine is historically the most widely trafficked illegal drug in post- World War II Japan, marijuana ...
Seirogan (Japanese: 正露丸, formerly 征露丸) is a pharmaceutical drug marketed in Japan as a treatment for the digestive tract (especially as an antidiarrhoeal), whose main active ingredient is "wood creosote" (also wood-tar creosote, or beechwood creosote [1]).
Downtown no Gottsu Ee Kanji (ダウンタウンのごっつええ感じ, roughly "Downtown's Feeling Real Good"), was a Japanese variety show. It premiered on December 8, 1991 and ended its run on November 2, 1997. It aired on Fuji TV every Sunday night. Hosted by the comedy duo Downtown (consisting of Masatoshi Hamada and Hitoshi Matsumoto ...