Daikoku Drugstore Takamatsu Shopping Guide: Best Pharmacy Finds
Discover the best local-recommended finds at Daikoku Drugstore Takamatsu. From udon-stain removers to stomach-savers, here is our honest, tried-and-tested shopping list.

Takamatsu is widely celebrated as Japan's undisputed "Udon Capital." While slurping down chewy Sanuki udon for breakfast, lunch, and dinner followed by draft beers at a local izakaya is a dream come true, all those heavy carbs can quickly overload your digestive system and leave you feeling sluggish.
When your travel "hardware" starts to glitch, there is one ultimate recovery center to get you back on track: the Japanese drugstore.
📍 Daikoku Drug Takamatsu Marugamemachi
9-3 Marugamemachi, Takamatsu, Kagawa 760-0029, Japan
Instead of the generic souvenirs everyone buys, here is a curated list of local staff recommendations and tried-and-tested wellness hacks that will instantly upgrade your travel experience. These are honest, out-of-pocket purchases that saved my own trip to Takamatsu!
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1. Beat the Bloat: The Local Staff's Top Stomach Remedy
Most tourists automatically grab famous digestive aids like Ohta Isan or Cabagin. However, when I asked the local staff for something specifically tailored to heavy, carb-induced bloating, they pointed me to a different lifesaver.
Eisai 'Shin Selbair' (新セルベール) Gastrointestinal Medicine

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2. Body Care Hacks to Reset Your Physical Battery
To keep up with a packed itinerary, you need to relieve physical fatigue at the end of every single day.
1. Kyusoku Miryo Cooling Sheets: After walking nearly 10 miles (20,000 steps) around Takamatsu's shopping arcades, your calves will be screaming. Apply these cooling patches to your calves and soles before bed to wake up with fully refreshed legs. The staff recommended this brand as a budget-friendly alternative to the famous Kyusoku Jikan. While the active ingredients are virtually identical, note that these are slightly less adhesive than the name-brand version.

2. suisai Beauty Clear Powder Wash: This enzyme powder wash acts like a deep clean for your pores, clearing away all the dust and grime accumulated from being outdoors all day. It comes in various formulas including Gold, Black, and Matcha (Cica) to suit different skin types. The single-use pods are incredibly convenient to toss into your toiletry bag.


3. Iris CL-I Disposable Eye Drops: Wearing contact lenses on dry planes or in air-conditioned hotel rooms can make your eyes feel like sandpaper. These preservative-free single-use vials are highly hygienic and have a slightly viscous texture that coats your eyes in long-lasting moisture.

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3. Clever Utility Items for Your Daypack
These unique lifestyle products might seem unusual at first, but they quickly become everyday essentials once you try them.
1. Shimitori Stain Remover Pen (Crayon Shin-chan Edition): Splashed dark udon broth onto your favorite white shirt? Don't panic. Dab the spot with this handy pen, and the stain disappears almost instantly. The adorable Crayon Shin-chan design also makes it a fantastic, practical souvenir for friends.


2. Okuchi Mouthwash Sticks: When you need to freshen your breath after a meal but don't have access to a toothbrush, these single-use liquid mouthwash sticks are perfect. They bind to oral proteins, letting you visibly spit away impurities. The lemon and peach flavors are refreshing without being overpowering.

3. Kobayashi One-Drop Toilet Deodorizer (1滴消臭元): This is the ultimate travel etiquette cheat code when sharing a hotel room or using public restrooms. Just a single drop in the toilet bowl instantly neutralizes odors and leaves behind a subtle, clean scent.

4. KitKat Regional & Limited Flavors: No Japanese drugstore haul is complete without snacks. Grab unique regional varieties like rich matcha, tangy orange chocolate, or sweet strawberry to keep your energy high during long travel days.



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The Verdict: Smarter Shopping for a Smoother Trip
Japanese drugstores are far more than just retail shops—they are practical solution centers that resolve the minor discomforts of travel.
Discovering the staff-recommended "Shin Selbair" stomach medicine and the portable stain remover pen completely changed the game for my Takamatsu food tour.
When you find yourself exploring the Marugamemachi shopping arcade, keep this list handy to shop smart and keep your body feeling 100%!







