Former Ebisunoyu Ikkyu Site May Become Mandai and Kura Sushi

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“Ebisu no Yu Ikkyu”, which sadly closed on March 31, is apparently being redeveloped into a “Mandai” supermarket and “Kura Sushi”.

Imazu’s Ebisu no Yu Ikkyu to close on March 31

2021年2月2日

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※ Screenshot from Stores to be developed in Nishinomiya / Mandai and Kura Sushi | Construction News


With a site area of 9,500 square meters, it looks like all the current stores, including Kura Sushi, 2nd STREET, Aigan, and Ebisu no Yu Ikkyu, will be redeveloped😳


This is the currently open “Kura Sushi Nishinomiya Imazu Branch.”

A “Kura Sushi Koshien Branch” just opened last December along Rinko Line near LaLaport, but it looks like the Nishinomiya Imazu branch will be reborn as a much larger store too!

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2020年12月11日

Area around the former “Ebisu no Yu Ikkyu” site


Across the street is the JT Volleyball Club Gymnasium, the practice facility of “JT Marvelous,” winners of the women’s V.League Division 1.


This way, Bamiyan is on the right-hand side, and the road leads out to Rinko Line.


If you go the other way, you’ll pass Sakagura-dori and Route 43 before reaching Imazu Station. Near Imazu Station, there are places such as “華hana CURRY” and the set-meal restaurant “Himawari” inside Ekiima Imazu.

Here is the map for the former “Ebisu no Yu Ikkyu” site↓

The address is 7-40 Imazu Dezaikecho, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.

In closing

The field at Koshien Stadium is about 13,000 square meters, so after redevelopment, this will be an incredibly spacious store, almost on that scale😳
We don’t know the construction details or completion date yet, but we’ll let you know as soon as we find out more〜💁