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Takeda promotes the projects to be inherited and further developing the accumulated expertise that was previously converted into tangible form by our fore fathers, based on Takeda-ism.
Shoshisha has its roots in the event, Chobei Takeda V began supporting poor students using his own money in 1923 and his initiative was followed by successors. In 1960, based on their commitments, the Shoshisha Foundation for scholarship programs was organized. With the aim of supporting this scholarship program, a support group has been organized centering around voluntary members of the Takeda employees.
Kyoto Herbal Garden was launched in 1933 under the name of Kyoto Takeda Herbal Garden. Currently, the garden grows more than 2,400 species of invaluable herbal plants from all over the world, including extinct and threatened species.

Kyoto Herbal Garden