On August 1, 2019, Hyogo Prefecture released a hazard map (storm surge inundation forecast area map) for the Hanshin area, assuming storm surge damage exceeding 5 meters.
In this article, we have enlarged and listed the damage forecast maps for each area of Nishinomiya.
As you can see by looking at them, they are pretty severe.
That is because this map appears to be based on a maximum-scale scenario, including river flooding and levee failures.
Knowing the situation around your home, workplace, school, and other places in advance can help you feel more prepared.
We added facilities that can serve as landmarks, but some may be missing.
(The map information posted on this page is captured and quoted from the Nishinomiya City PDF on Hyogo Prefecture’s storm surge inundation forecast area maps based on the largest possible storm surge scenario.)
目次
- 1 Storm Surge Inundation Map for All of Nishinomiya City
- 2 Naruohama
- 3 Along the Hanshin Mukogawa Line
- 4 Along the Muko River, from the Hanshin Line to the JR Line
- 5 Northeast of the JR Line
- 6 Northwest of the JR Line
- 7 Koshienhama
- 8 South of Koshien Stadium / Hamakoshien
- 9 Area Between Koshien Stadium and JR Nishinomiya Station
- 10 Hamawaki, Yomihama, Koroen, and the Hanshin Nishinomiya Area
- 11 Nishinomiyahama
- 12 In Closing
Storm Surge Inundation Map for All of Nishinomiya City
This is a storm surge damage forecast map for all of Nishinomiya City, assuming storm surge damage exceeding 5 meters.

The heaviest damage is expected in the southwest, excluding the reclaimed coastal islands
The forecast assumes more severe inundation damage around southwestern Nishinomiya than in the most coastal areas of Nishinomiyahama, Koshienhama, and Naruohama. (By town name, this includes areas around Hamakoshien, Naruocho, Kasayacho, Higashi-Naruocho, Ikebirakicho, Komatsu Minamimachi, and Satoyamacho.)
Among the coastal island areas, Naruohama is expected to see the most damage
Of Nishinomiyahama, Koshienhama, and Naruohama, Naruohama is expected to have the greatest inundation damage. Most of Koshienhama and Nishinomiyahama are forecast to have damage of under 3 meters.
Could flooding reach Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi?!
To the north, inundation damage extends to the area around Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi Station.
It also appears to reach the Koshimizucho area near National Route 171.
Conversely, areas nearby where no damage is expected include:
- Northwest of Nishida Park
- North of Kansai Super in Hirota
Naruohama
Along the Hanshin Mukogawa Line

Along the Muko River, from the Hanshin Line to the JR Line

Northeast of the JR Line
Northwest of the JR Line

Koshienhama

South of Koshien Stadium / Hamakoshien
Area Between Koshien Stadium and JR Nishinomiya Station

Hamawaki, Yomihama, Koroen, and the Hanshin Nishinomiya Area

Nishinomiyahama

In Closing
Earthquakes cannot be predicted in advance, but storm surge damage is caused by typhoons, so forecasts are issued ahead of time.
As with Typhoon No. 21 last year (2018), forecasts are issued before a powerful typhoon arrives, so it is safest to evacuate in advance.








