Koshienguchi’s “Sakana Gokoro” and “Hijiri-an” Are Battling It Out with Eel for Doyo no Ushi

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“Koshienguchi’s Sakanagokoro and Hijiri-an Are Battling It Out Over Doyo no Ushi Day Eel.”
(In the title and opening sentence of the article, we mistakenly wrote “Sakanogokoro” instead of “Sakanagokoro.” We sincerely apologize.

Here it is↓
(Press See more. to watch the battle unfold)

Notice about Doyo no Ushi Day on 7/21
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Koshienguchi is peaceful again today, isn’t it? (^^)
Arguing over little things like who’s on top and who’s below is just ugly,
so living peacefully is the best way to go (^^)
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Now then, here’s our announcement for Doyo no Ushi Day on Tuesday, 7/21…

Posted by サカナゴコロ on Wednesday, July 1, 2020

On the shop map, it’s here↓

The ★ mark is Hijiri-an
The fish mark is Sakanagokoro

Battle Details

When “Hijiri-an” in Koshienguchi told “Sakanagokoro” that they would be selling eel for Doyo no Ushi Day, Sakanagokoro responded with “Let’s settle once and for all who’s on top,” and that’s how this eel battle began.

It’s also written in the post above, but here’s the lineup.

Sakanagokoro

From Aichi, eel-shop quality
<Extra-large grilled eel kabayaki>
1 eel: 2,580–2,980 yen
<Live eel, 320–350g size>
1 eel: 3,380 yen
<Pressed eel sushi>
4 pieces: 1,180 yen
One full pressed sushi roll: 3,300 yen

Hijiri-an

Made with live eel from Aichi Prefecture
<Premium eel jubako rice box> 2,000 yen including tax
<Double eel> 3,500 yen including tax

Sakanagokoro↓

Sakanagokoro was recently featured on Nishitsu as a much-talked-about shop that sells amazingly good-value sushi on weekends only.

Hijiri-an↓

Hijiri-an is also listed in Nishinomiya’s gourmet guidebook “Nishinomiya Gourmet Master.” Nishitsu has written about it once before as well.

Recently, they’ve been selling “umaki,” but instead of wrapping eel in egg, they wrap things in eel, and they’ve also been releasing buzzworthy items one after another, like a sea urchin-packed bento dedicated to uni lovers.

In Closing

Watching this exchange made me think, “Shopping streets are so entertaining!” Somehow, it feels like a glimpse of the future of shopping streets.

Who would’ve thought these two ultra-unique shops would have an eel battle… It makes you want to buy from both and compare them, doesn’t it? Doyo no Ushi Day is July 21. Which one will you all reserve from?