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  1. It's pretty easy to get there. I mostly used Google maps to find my way from location to location. Be careful when going to the school though because the route you take puts you very close to the side of the road, which was very busy when I went.

  2. Apr 18, 2020 · Conveniently, Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi Station is on the same Hankyu Kobe Line that I used to get to Nishinomiya in the noon, so I could simply take the same combination of trains back home to Kyoto. Resources. If you’re thinking of visiting Nishinomiya yourself sometime, or just want to see more, here some further resources:

    • Marvel at The Incredible View from The Rokko Mountain Range
    • Take A Stroll Through Shukugawa Park
    • Join The Annual Toka Ebisu Festival at The Nishinomiya Shrine
    • Watch A Baseball Game at The Hanshin Koshien Stadium
    • Enjoy A Show at The Hyogo Performing Arts Center
    • Revisit Your Childhood at The Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum
    • Eat at The Famous Okonomiyaki Tombo
    • Shop. Eat. Drink. Cry Because You Spent Too Much at Lalaport Koshien
    • Is Nishinomiya Worth Visiting?

    With the highest peak set at 931m above sea level, a trip to the summit will give you an unforgettable view of the surrounding areas. Not only that but if you can get up to the observation deck on a day with clear skies you’ll be able to see as far as Osaka and maybe even spot the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge if you’re lucky! Open 24 hours a day, I recomme...

    Shukugawa Park is a small outdoor recreational area that’s popular with locals and increasingly popular with tourists. This is because the park is covered with lush greenery that gives a dramatically different scene depending on the season. In spring, during sakura/cherry blossom season the park will be vibrant and pink with plenty of people enjoyi...

    Built in 1905, the Nishinomiya Shrine is perhaps themost visited shrine during the annual Toka Ebisu Festival. Held between the 9th to 11th of January, you’ll be able to see millions of locals flocking to the shrine praying for good luck and for their business to flourish every year. Lining the streets before the Nishinomiya Shrine are rows of loca...

    The Koshien Stadium is Japan’s oldest baseball stadium and is one of only 3 baseball stadiums in Japan that features a natural grass field. Home to the Hanshin Tigers baseball team, this where you’ll meet some of the most enthusiastic baseball fans in the country. While tickets may not come cheap, the exhilarating atmosphere from the fans will make...

    Opened in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the Great Hanshin Earthquake, the Hyogo Performing Arts Center is set in the heart of Nishinomiya City. It features 3 performance halls under its roof including the KOBELCO Grand Hall, Kobe College Recital Hall, and Hankyu Theater. Each of the performance halls in the establishment serves a differe...

    Hailed as Japan’s Walt Disney, the late manga artist Tezuka Osamu is the mastermind behind many Japanese childhood cartoon characters. Some notable characters to remember include Astroboy and Kimba the White Lion, all of which you’ll be able to see at The Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum. Featuring archives of Tezuka Osamu’s art pieces that fill the museu...

    Okonomiyaki Tombo is a family-run okonomiyaki and teppanyaki restaurant that has been in the city for over 20 years. Owned by a former Hanshin Tigers pitcher, this is where you’ll get to taste some of the best okonomiyaki in town. While its best-seller is the okonomiyaki style catering to the Kansai palette, I also recommend trying out the differen...

    Located a few minutes away from the popular Koshien Stadium, Lalaport Koshien is an outlet park where you’ll find tons of international fashion brands selling items at a fraction of the recommended retail price. It also has the only Krispy Kreme Doughnuts store in all of Hyogo Prefecture. That means it’s important. Let me take off the tin foil hat....

    Nishinomiya is a city that’s definitely worth visiting. It has far fewer tourists than the neighboring, bigger cities like Kobe or Osaka but retains a lot of the benefits they offer. Also, since Nishinomiya is in-between them both, it’s easy to access from each of the cities. Most of the good things to do in the city can be done within one day, but...

  3. Mar 20, 2024 · Q82H+XR Nishinomiya, Hyogo. Take the train from Koyoen Station and get off at Kurakuen-guchi Station. This is an entrance to Shukugawa Park, the park used in both the Mikuru movie and during the brigade patrols in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Part III where Mikuru tells Kyon her secret.

  4. The flyer is to collect stamps, and go to places like the library to get them. So, I guess something is happening. 2. theodorewilde • 5 yr. ago. I live in Nishinomiya. It’s ... a place. I don’t think it gets many foreign tourists except people going to Koshien, but it’s got some interesting spots.

  5. Dec 1, 2020 · Nishinomiya City in Hyogo Prefecture is the hometown of the author of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, and so locations from all around the city are recreated in the series. Why not watch the series and stop off for a visit to Nishinomiya to discover what daily life is really like in Japan.

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  7. May 29, 2024 · With favorites like Hanshin Koshien Stadium, Shukugawa Park, and The Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum and more, get ready to experience the best places in Nishinomiya. Why trust us. We scoured through the internet and read through 9 reputable sites and blogs like Lonely Planet and Insider Travel Japan.

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