“Nishinomiya-hama Townwide Museum” Event Planned for Sunday October 6

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An event called “Nishinomiyahama Machijuu Museum 2019” will be held on Sunday, October 6.
(This information was provided by Nishinomiyahama Tourism Company. Thank you!)

Flyer ↓

As the event name suggests, it will be held in Nishinomiyahama ↓

Here is a slightly more detailed map ↓

There Are Three Events

Nishinomiyahama Machijuu Museum 2019 will feature three events.
(By the way, “museum” means a place like a museum or art museum.)

The Art Street, where the three venues are located, is here ↓

(Sorry, this photo is from March, so it probably feels a bit off.)

Nishinomiya Machijuu Museum Walk

Participation is free.

One benefit of joining is that you’ll be able to “talk proudly about Nishinomiyahama.”

Location: In front of Coop Marina Park

Time: ①11:00–12:00 ②14:00–15:00

Nishinomiyahama Amekaze Tenki Picture Book Café

Participation fee: Free admission, coffee 100 yen, and more

Works by Amekaze Tenki ↓
(This photo is also from March <m(__)m>)

Nishinomiyahama Music Plaza Live

The Music Plaza Live will be held from 11:00 to 12:00.

The performers are as follows:

  • Adult pianica team “Rustic”
  • Hankyu Gakuen Wind Orchestra “Irupi Stars”

Irupi Stars often perform at nearby Iruka Kindergarten.

 

For more details, please check the official Facebook page. If you live in Nishinomiyahama, it’s worth a read!

In Closing

This seems like the kind of event where even people who live in Nishinomiyahama can discover things they surprisingly didn’t know. It starts at a relaxed 11:00, so it should be easy to drop by casually. There also appears to be the first music live performance since the area’s opening, so for people in the Nishinomiyahama area, it’s sure to be one of those “What’s going on?” kinds of events.

This isn’t really related to the article, but here’s the July full moon photographed at Shin Nishinomiya Yacht Harbor ↓

To prove it was taken in Nishinomiyahama, I included the parking lot streetlight in the shot.

The sky is wide open around here, so Nishinomiyahama seems like a good place for looking at the night sky.