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Point of interest: 薬屋 vs 薬局 vs ドラッグストア

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薬屋 vs 薬局 vs ドラッグストア
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You will encounter three different words that are often translated as 'pharmacy' in Japanese. In practice, however, each has a slightly different meaning, and is used in a different context.
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noun
pharmacy; chemist; drug store
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薬屋 is the word most often used in beginner textbooks, and historically was a common catch-all word. However, this word is falling out of use in modern Japanese, and one of the other two words is more likely to be used instead.
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pharmacy; chemist (shop); drugstore
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薬局 refers to a store that primarily sells prescription drugs, and may (or may not) sell over-the-counter medications. It may also go by the lengthier name .
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noun
drugstore; pharmacy
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ドラッグストア, from the American word drugstore, as a similar meaning to the American term - it refers to a general purpose store for over-the-counter medications as well as common household goods such as toiletries and first aid, as well as potentially other convenience store items. A ドラッグストア may or may not be able to fulfill a prescription .

Kanji used in this point of interest

ヤク   くすり medicine   
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オク   や roof   
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キョク    office   
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