Noguchi Yingshi, who was selected on the Nobel Prize shortlist for three times, set up research and treatment stations in South Africa for the study and treatment of the people of Africa, and finally contracted yellow fever and died in a foreign country. Japan commemorates his great sentiments. He also used his portrait as a pattern on the Japanese dollar bill. In the Noguchi Yingshiji Museum, you can recall the history, anecdotes, collections and letters of Dr. The biggest highlight is to visit the home where Dr. Noguchi actually lived when he was a child and moved to learn about the life of great people.
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Noguchi Yingshi, who was selected on the Nobel Prize shortlist for three times, set up research and treatment stations in South Africa for the study and treatment of the people of Africa, and finally contracted yellow fever and died in a foreign country. Japan commemorates his great sentiments. He also used his portrait as a pattern on the Japanese dollar bill. In the Noguchi Yingshiji Museum, you can recall the history, anecdotes, collections and letters of Dr. The biggest highlight is to visit the home where Dr. Noguchi actually lived when he was a child and moved to learn about the life of great people.
This memorial is dedicated to the famous Japanese biologist Yoshihiko Noguchi. It is a two-story building that is not large, and it will be gone after a while.