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The is the peak national professional association representing pharmacists in Japan. Pharmacists who join their prefectural and local municipality professional organisations automatically gain membership in the JPA. The association was founded on June 11, 1893 by
Ogimachi Sanemasa Ōgimachi Sanemasa ( ja, 正親町実正) (July 20, 1855 – June 26, 1923) was a Japanese pharmacist and politician. He was Grand Chamberlain of Japan (1919–1922). He was the 10th governor of Saitama Prefecture (1899–1900). He was a recipient ...
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History

In 1874 government announced the development of a modern medical system and grants medication dispensing to pharmacists. The government then announced statutory regulations and guidelines for the handling of chemicals in the pharmaceutical industry, and the professional title ''Pharmacist'' was designated. There had been an increasing introduction of Western medicine in Japan since the
Meiji restoration The , referred to at the time as the , and also known as the Meiji Renovation, Revolution, Regeneration, Reform, or Renewal, was a political event that restored practical imperial rule to Japan in 1868 under Emperor Meiji. Although there were ...
in 1868, and a failed attempt by medical practitioners of traditional ''Kampo'' (Chinese medicine) in 1890, led to the rise of Western style pharmacy practice. The first Western compounding pharmacy was opened in Japan in 1872 by
Arinobu Fukuhara was a Japanese business tycoon and pharmacist and cosmetician), who was the head of Apothecary Shiseidō (which in 1927 would be incorporated as Shiseidō Company, Ltd.) and . Arinobu Fukuhara, , is known internationally because of the Ari ...
operating under the name ''Shiseidō''. 1893 Japan Pharmaceutical Association was established as the sole national professional association for pharmacists. In 1909, The Japan Pharmaceutical Association was legally incorporated as a public interest corporation. IN 1926, statutory obligations were set in place requiring pharmacists to join the association through membership at the prefectural and local municipality level, which began the process of establishing local pharmaceutical associations. The legal process undertaken by the Imperial government was similar to the establishment of the
Japan Medical Association The (also known as JMA or ), is the largest professional association of licensed physicians in Japan. The JMA has been a member of the World Medical Association since 1951 and participates at all levels of the WMA. National headquarters are locat ...
. The New Pharmaceutical Act of 1943 brought the Japan Pharmaceutical Association under the direct control of the Imperial government. The JPA national president and the controlling members of local pharmaceutical associations were appointed by the Minister for Health. Following the end of World War II, the JPA was amalgamated with the in 1948 and membership became voluntary. In 1949 the American Pharmaceutical Association visited Japan and recommendations for the reform of the medical pharmaceutical industry were implemented including changes to law and education of pharmacists. In 1962 the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan broke away from the JPA and was incorporated as a separate organisation. In 2011, an emergency team of 2062 pharmacists were deployed in response to the
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami The occurred at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) on 11 March. The magnitude 9.0–9.1 (M) undersea megathrust earthquake had an epicenter in the Pacific Ocean, east of the Oshika Peninsula of the Tōhoku region, and lasted approximately six minutes ...
, to ensure that essential medications were supplied to those displaced by the event, and maintain continuity of care.


Membership types and employment

There are four membership types: *The ''supporting member'' class is open to individuals who are not practicing pharmacists, but who endorse and support the operations of the association. *The ''regular member'' class is open to pharmacists who endorse and support the operations of the association. *The ''special member'' class is open to individuals who are studying pharmacy, or have knowledge and experience related to pharmacy, and who endorse and support the operations of the association. *The ''honorary member'' class is open to individuals who have been elected by the board of directors, and who have made significant contributions to achieving the purposes of the association. Most JPA members are employed in community pharmacies or pharmacies attached to clinics and hospitals. The involvement of pharmacists in promoting safe self-medicating practices in an aging population, is anticipated as being an important change in pharmacy practice. This has led to the introduction of pharmacist professional development programs, to equip pharmacists by 2025, with the capacity to engage in a team based allied community health approach to pharmacist practice.


Notable members

Satoshi Ōmura is a Japanese biochemist. He is known for the discovery and development of hundreds of pharmaceuticals originally occurring in microorganisms. In 2015, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with William C. Campbell fo ...
2015 Nobel laureate known for his contribution to the development of the drug
Ivermectin Ivermectin (, '' EYE-vər-MEK-tin'') is an antiparasitic drug. After its discovery in 1975, its first uses were in veterinary medicine to prevent and treat heartworm and acariasis. Approved for human use in 1987, today it is used to treat inf ...
a WHO listed essential medicine for the treatment of parasites.
Arinobu Fukuhara was a Japanese business tycoon and pharmacist and cosmetician), who was the head of Apothecary Shiseidō (which in 1927 would be incorporated as Shiseidō Company, Ltd.) and . Arinobu Fukuhara, , is known internationally because of the Ari ...
was Chief Pharmacist of the
Imperial Japanese Navy The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: Shinjitai: ' 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or ''Nippon Kaigun'', 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, when it was dissolved following Japan's surrender ...
, the founder of the pharmaceutical and cosmetic company
Shiseidō is a Japanese multinational cosmetic company founded in Tokyo, Japan in 1872. Its product categories consist of: skin care, makeup, body care, hair care, and fragrances. The company is one of the oldest cosmetic companies in the world and ...
, and served a small president of the JPA.Takenobu Yoshitarō and Yoshitaro Takenobu. (1905)
''The Japan Year Book,'' p. 59.
Tokyo: Japan Yearbook Office.


See also

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Japan Medical Association The (also known as JMA or ), is the largest professional association of licensed physicians in Japan. The JMA has been a member of the World Medical Association since 1951 and participates at all levels of the WMA. National headquarters are locat ...
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List of Japanese Nobel laureates Since 1949, there have been 29 Japanese laureates of the Nobel Prize. The Nobel Prize is a Sweden-based international monetary prize. The award was established by the 1895 will and estate of Swedish chemist and inventor Alfred Nobel. It was firs ...
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Shiseidō is a Japanese multinational cosmetic company founded in Tokyo, Japan in 1872. Its product categories consist of: skin care, makeup, body care, hair care, and fragrances. The company is one of the oldest cosmetic companies in the world and ...
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Nihon Yakushi Gakkai Nihon Yakushi Gakkai (The Japan Society for the History of Pharmacy / JSHP, ) is a learned society, which aims to promote the study of the history of pharmacy and to contribute to the development of Japanese pharmaceutical science. The JSHP was fo ...
(The Japan Society for the History of Pharmacy)


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Official website
{{Authority control Pharmacy-related professional associations Medical and health organizations based in Japan 1893 establishments in Japan