A New Izakaya Called Janbo Sakaba Is Opening on the Imazu West Line in Tsutogawacho Where Nakau Used to Be

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It looks like an izakaya called “Janbo Sakaba” will open on Saturday, July 6 in Tsutogawacho, along National Route 43 and the Imazu Nishi Line.

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There used to be a “Nakau” here before (Google Street View)

Here it is on the map↓

The address is 1F Casa Inoue, 12-15 Tsutogawacho, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.

Around “Janbo Sakaba” in Tsutogawacho

Route 43 is on the left side of the photo.

If you head this way, you’ll find places like Ramen Taro and Sakurafubuki, and it leads toward Imazu Station on the Hanshin and Hankyu lines.

Across the street is Nissan Osaka, which is scheduled to relocate.

Janbo Sakaba is part of that well-known shop group

Janbo Sakaba is scheduled to open on Saturday, July 6. The source is a job listing site.

It’s a highball bar.

Janbo Sakaba is

completely unrelated to Jankara(the names just sound a little similar)

It is connected to Janbo Sohonten!

“Janbo Sakaba” is the izakaya version of Janbo Sohonten.

You can get a general sense of the atmosphere at “Janbo Sakaba” by checking out this blog.

About the menu

For alcohol, it seems to mainly focus on highballs, which are apparently around 230 yen per glass.

They also have sake, shochu, chuhai, draft beer, plum wine, and glass wine, mostly in the 200 to 300 yen range, so it’s very affordable.

As you’d expect from something connected to Janbo Sohonten, the food includes “takoyaki,” “okonomiyaki,” and “yakisoba.”

There are also individual dishes, with menu items that feel very much like Janbo Sohonten, such as pork kimchi stir-fry for 380 yen and tonpeiyaki for 280 yen. Of course, there are various other items too.

The interior is still under construction at the moment. We’re looking forward to it.

Janbo Sakaba job openings

If you’d like to work at “Janbo Sakaba” as hall or kitchen staff, please check TownWork.

※The information is current as of publication. The job listing may have already ended.

Finally

It seems quite some time has passed since Nakau closed, but a new shop is finally moving in. I’m sure there will be some kind of campaign for the July 6 opening, so we’ll let you know if we hear more.