Inrou
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inro
The Japanese Emperor's name was Hirohito .
There is no specified collective noun for 'pills', however, the most commonly used are a bottle of pills, a packet of pills, or a box of pills.
box
The Japanese word for box is ç®± (hako).
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that depends entirely on the pill. The most water vunerable pills often ship with a packet of silica gel in the container. Silica gel absorbs moisture in the air to keep the pill box arid, but it's not going to keep pills dry if you leave the box open for long periods of time. There's never any harm to keeping pills dry and sealed within their container.
Possibly a "benito box" - at least, that is the Japanese equivalent of a "lunch box", so it may be the same as a take-out box.
read the box.
"Hako"
No, leg is a concrete noun for a body or furniture part and an abstract noun for a project or a journey part. There is no specified collective noun for 'pills', however, the most commonly used are a bottle of pills, a packet of pills, or a box of pills.
箱 (hako) is the Japanese word for "box" or "container".