It looks like an onigiri specialty shop called “MUSU” is opening in Ikeda-cho near JR Nishinomiya Station.
(Info provided by Sasako @ Nishitsu SP)
Here it is↓
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Apparently, long-established Nishinomiya rice shop “Hanshin Beikoku,” known for “Ebessan Rice,” which has long been offered daily at Nishinomiya Shrine, is opening an onigiri shop〜🍙

Speaking of “Hanshin Beikoku,” this is the company sign in Nishinomiyahama♪

The location where the onigiri shop is opening this time is…

on the first floor of Hanshin Beikoku’s company housing near JR Nishinomiya Station🙌
Here it is on the map↓
The address is 12-5 Ikeda-cho, Nishinomiya City, 1st floor of Hanshin Beikoku Nishinomiya Ekimae Company Housing.
Area Around the “Hanshin Beikoku Onigiri Specialty Shop”

If you go this way, you’ll find Otsuka Kita Park and the Jingikan underpass.

If you go in the opposite direction, there’s a 7-Eleven. Turn right at the end and you’ll reach Hello Work; turn left and you’ll come out onto Route 2.

Construction had already started at the site where the shop will open. It even has an onigiri-shaped window🍙
Yesterday↓

The sign is up〜〜.

Could this be the logo?

That red nose and this hat… kind of looks like Santa〜🧑🎄
In Closing
Since Hanshin Beikoku is opening an onigiri shop here in their hometown of Nishinomiya, maybe we’ll be able to get onigiri made with “Ebessan Rice,” the rice offered at Nishinomiya Shrine? If so, it sounds like it could bring some serious good fortune〜😆✨ We’ll share more as soon as we find out details like when it’s opening〜
※Sasako @ Nishitsu SP, thank you for the tip!!
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