An Underpass Is Now Open Beneath the Hanshin Tracks Near Ikezaki Park

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An underpass has been built beneath the Hanshin elevated tracks near Ikebiraki Park.

The underpass seen from the Komatsu Nishimachi side↓

Here it is on the map↓

The address on the north side is around 2-6 Komatsu Nishimachi, Nishinomiya, Hyogo.
On the south side, it is around 3 Ikebiraki-cho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo.

The underpass seen from the Ikebiraki-cho side↓

A walkway for pedestrians. The gaps between the posts where pedestrians pass through are narrow, probably to keep bicycles from entering. The section on the far left seems to be for wheelchairs.

The area on the right side of the photo is where people get off their bicycles and pass through. It’s laid out a bit like a maze, so it looked like it might take some skill to get through. Still, I think this is probably a last-resort safety measure to prevent children from cutting straight through on bicycles and getting hit by cars.

Photo from February 6, when it was still under construction↓

This is what it looked like on February 9↓

Photo from today, March 27↓

When I asked someone who was conducting a traffic volume survey, they said that it probably became passable from today.

Ikebiraki Park is on the south side of the Hanshin elevated underpass.

There’s also Super Center Trial↓

And there’s Kohnan too↓

 

With this new underpass completed, it must have become much more convenient for residents around Komatsu Nishimachi and the surrounding area.