Tapioca drinks are still as popular as ever.
New tapioca shops keep popping up around Nishinomiya.
So we decided to put together a roundup of the tapioca drink articles we’ve covered on Nishitsu.
There were specialty tapioca shops, cafés that offer tapioca as part of their menu, and even shops that have nothing to do with food and drink selling tapioca. So far, we’ve visited 20 places.
Here we go~
目次
- 1 “春水堂 西宮ガーデンズ店”
- 2 “ピタくん”
- 3 “BOBA男爵”
- 4 “GODIVA(ゴディバ)”
- 5 “ハッピークレープ 西宮店”
- 6 丹波立杭 “YAMATO CAFE 西宮店”
- 7 “Lavy’s cafe(ラビーズカフェ)”
- 8 “ハッピーランド”
- 9 “Tinker(ティンカー)”
- 10 “スマートリペア 西宮店”
- 11 “THE ALLEY(ジアレイ)ららぽーと甲子園店”
- 12 “Butter(バター)ららぽーと甲子園店”
- 13 “H’s CREAM(エイチズクリーム) 阪急西宮ガーデンズ店”
- 14 “Yun Tan cafe(ユンタンカフェ)”
- 15 “スマイルファクトリー”
- 16 Indian Restaurant “Bright India(ブライトインディア)”
- 17 “ハイビスカス・アベニュー”
- 18 Natural Food Buffet “食彩のテーブル 阪急西宮ガーデンズ店”
“春水堂 西宮ガーデンズ店”

This is the tapioca from “春水堂 西宮ガーデンズ店,” a Taiwanese café in Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens.
Apparently, this is the shop where tapioca milk tea originated.
Here’s the article↓
“ピタくん”

This is the tapioca from “ピタくん,” a tapioca specialty shop that opened in front of Hanshin Naruo Station.
This one is also apparently a shop from Taiwan.
Here’s the article↓
“BOBA男爵”

This is the tapioca from “BOBA男爵,” a tapioca specialty shop that opened in the Koshienguchi shopping street.
Here’s the article↓
“GODIVA(ゴディバ)”

You can also get tapioca at “GODIVA(ゴディバ)” in Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens.
It has a luxurious feel~
Here’s the article↓
“ハッピークレープ 西宮店”

“ハッピークレープ 西宮店” is a crepe shop on the first floor of Don Quijote, and they have lots of tapioca drinks too.
Here’s the article↓
丹波立杭 “YAMATO CAFE 西宮店”

“YAMATO CAFE 西宮店” is a café known for its pancakes, but they also have tapioca drinks.
Takeout is apparently available too.
Here’s the article↓
“Lavy’s cafe(ラビーズカフェ)”

This is the tapioca from “Lavy’s cafe(ラビーズカフェ),” a new shop at Hanshin Naruo Station.
Here’s the article↓
“ハッピーランド”

“ハッピーランド” is a toy shop under the Hankyu elevated tracks, but for some reason they recently started selling oden and tapioca.
Here’s the article↓
“Tinker(ティンカー)”

This is the tapioca from “Tinker(ティンカー),” a takeout-only Asian food shop near JR Nishinomiya Station.
Here’s the article↓
“スマートリペア 西宮店”

“スマートリペア 西宮店” is a mobile phone repair shop along the Hankyu line between Shukugawa and Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi, but for some reason they were selling kushikatsu, beer, tapioca, and more.
However, they no longer serve food or drinks.
Will this tapioca become a legendary, once-only tapioca……
Here’s the article↓
“THE ALLEY(ジアレイ)ららぽーと甲子園店”

This is the tapioca from “THE ALLEY(ジアレイ)ららぽーと甲子園店,” a tapioca specialty shop that opened in LaLaport in October.
Here’s the article↓
“Butter(バター)ららぽーと甲子園店”

This is the tapioca from “Butter(バター)ららぽーと甲子園店,” a pancake shop on the first floor of LaLaport.
Here’s the article↓
“H’s CREAM(エイチズクリーム) 阪急西宮ガーデンズ店”

This is the tapioca from “H’s CREAM(エイチズクリーム) 阪急西宮ガーデンズ店,” a sweets shop on the first floor of Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens.
Here’s the article↓
“Yun Tan cafe(ユンタンカフェ)”

This is the tapioca from “Yun Tan cafe(ユンタンカフェ),” a café restaurant along Koshien-suji.
Here’s the article↓
“スマイルファクトリー”

This is the tapioca from “スマイルファクトリー,” a shop on the way from Kotoen Station to Kwansei Gakuin.
Here’s the article↓
Indian Restaurant “Bright India(ブライトインディア)”

This is the tapioca from “Bright India(ブライトインディア),” an Indian restaurant along Route 2.
Here’s the article↓
“ハイビスカス・アベニュー”

This is the tapioca from “ハイビスカス・アベニュー,” an ethnic cuisine restaurant on the fourth floor of Gardens.
Here’s the article↓
Natural Food Buffet “食彩のテーブル 阪急西宮ガーデンズ店”

Natural food buffet “食彩のテーブル 阪急西宮ガーデンズ店” on the fourth floor of Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens





























