Onigiri Specialty Shop COROLY Coming to Futamicho Near JR Koshienguchi Station Where Awaji Island Burger Used to Be

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It looks like a rice ball specialty shop called “COROLY(Korori)” is opening in Futamicho near JR Koshienguchi Station.
(This information was provided by Marty@にしつーsp)

Here it is↓

Construction apparently started recently,


and there was a rice ball logo on the roof that says “COROLY(Korori)”🍙

Here it is on the map↓

The address is 4-16 Futamicho, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture. Awajishima Burger Koshienguchi used to be located here.

JR甲子園口駅ちかく二見町の「淡路島バーガー」が閉店してる

2024年4月15日

Area Around “COROLY”


Diagonally across the street is Kawamura Dental Clinic.


If you go this way, you’ll find Amagasaki Shinkin Bank, FamilyMart, Leonidas Chocolates, and more, leading toward the Yamate Kansen road.


If you go in the opposite direction, you’ll find Matsumoto Kiyoshi, Daikoku Drug, the rice ball specialty shop Kinariya, and more, leading to the rotary in front of JR Koshienguchi Station.

What Is Rice Ball Specialty Shop COROLY(Korori)?

The images below are quoted from Rice Ball Specialty Shop COROLY(Korori) Hanshin Noda store (@coroly.hanshinnoda) photos and videos.


COROLY(Korori) is a rice ball specialty shop operated by “Nayuta Co., Ltd.,” and it seems to have locations in Osaka, Kobe, and the Kanto area as well. Incidentally, this company also appears to be behind Awajishima Burger, which used to be at this location, as well as IVY BURGER in Koshien and Fuwakoppe in Hanshin Nishinomiya.

COROLY Hanshin Noda store menu↓

There are 20 kinds of rice balls in total, and it looks like two of them change monthly. They also have rice bowls, and at the Hanshin Noda store, where eat-in is available, there seem to be set menus that come with miso soup, fried chicken, and other side dishes〜


They also have 11 kinds of takeout bento, even curry, so there’s a wide menu with lots to choose from😄

It looks like there are two types of locations: takeout-only shops and shops where you can also dine in. I’m curious which type this new location will be🤔Since the previous Awajishima Burger allowed eat-in, maybe this one might too? Hope so〜

In Closing

There have been more and more rice ball shops in Nishinomiya lately〜! Koshienguchi in particular is becoming a fierce battleground, with “Rice Ball Specialty Shop Kinariya” opening in February this year and “Eight Ball” opening in August😆 From what we’ve heard, it’s scheduled to open in mid-November, and we may write another article if we find out anything more〜

※Marty@にしつーsp, thank you for the information!!
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