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  1. In 1781, Takeda founder, Chobei I, began selling traditional Japanese and Chinese herbal medicines in Doshomachi, the medicine district of Osaka, Japan. He soon gained a reputation for business integrity and quality products and services.

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  2. In 1781, Chobei Takeda I begins selling traditional Japanese and Chinese herbal medicines in Doshomachi , the medicine district of Osaka, Japan. Over the following 163 years the business gradually grew into a modern pharamaceutical company.

  3. The Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited (武田薬品工業株式会社, Takeda Yakuhin Kōgyō kabushiki gaisha) [takeꜜda jakɯçiŋ koꜜːɡʲoː] is a Japanese multinational pharmaceutical company.

  4. In1781,Chobei Takeda I begins selling traditional Japanese and Chinese herbal medicines in Doshomachi , the medicine district of Osaka, Japan. Takeda’s founder gains a reputation for business integrity and quality products and services.

  5. Chobei Takeda I sets up his business in Osaka. 1915. OSAKA FACTORY. Opens as “Takeda Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plant” 1895. PRODUCTION. Pharmaceutical manufacturing begins in Takeda’s factory. 1871. INTERNATIONAL TRADE. Takeda pioneers in the importation of western medicines. 1914. PROPRIETARY RESEARCH. activities begin. 1943. COMPANY ...

  6. The “Dakiyama” symbol has a long history, spanning back to when Chobei Takeda I established his medicine brokerage in Osaka, 238 years ago. Chobei established his business under the Omiya brand that had employed him for 18 years as a hardworking apprentice.

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  8. At age 14, Chobei Takeda I was sent here to work as an apprentice for a medicine broker. His diligent work allowed him the opportunity to start his own business. Established in 1933, here Takeda scientists collect, grow and study herbs and other plants with medicinal value from around the world. Approximately 2,600 species are grown, of which ...