It looks like the Ebisu-gura sake brewery and signboard of Tatsuuma-Honke Brewing are going to be demolished, so we went around taking photos of the sign from various places as a way of keeping a record.
(Information provided by Pentaro and Yutarin. Thank you very much!)
Here it is↓

On the Hakushika sign map, it’s here↓
The address is 14-21 Hamacho, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.
Now, let’s take a look at the photos we took from all sorts of spots.
From under the Hanshin Railway overpass on Ebessan-suji↓

I wonder if a lot of people see the Hakushika sign from this road. It really blends right into the scenery.
↓So, where do you think this is?

This is Maehama-cho. You can see the Hakushika sign from the area where Kappa Sushi, Marugame Seimen, Megane Ichiba, and 7-Eleven are.
From the road next to the 7-Eleven, it kind of looks like it’s poking its face out, like Hyokkori-han.
↓Okay then, where was this taken from?
It’s zoomed in, so it might be hard to tell.
Here’s the answer↓

It was the Hakushika sign seen from Nishinomiya Ohashi Bridge!! What you can see in the background is Nishinomiya’s very, very precious Mount Kabuto.
We also snapped a two-shot with Mount Kabuto↓

The “shika” character in Hakushika is half hidden, but here it is with Mount Kabuto in the background.
Here’s one for people who live super nearby↓

This was taken from just before the Hamacho intersection, where Tatsuuma-Honke Brewing’s Ebisu-gura sake brewery is located.
Next, instead of a shooting location, here’s a super close-up image you probably don’t get to see very often.

We zoomed in enough that you can clearly see the fluorescent lights.
Zooming in even more↓

Just in case.
That’s all! If any readers have photos like “You can see the sign from here too!” or “I have a nighttime photo!” please send them in. If we use them, we’ll keep adding them here. Please send them through this page, LINE, or any other way.



















