Koshien Station’s Information Signs Have Gotten Cuter [Nishinomiya Photo]

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The other day, when I happened to pass through Hanshin Koshien Station, I noticed some handwritten notices inside the station.

They seem to be guides about transfer transportation and other information for when incidents like earthquakes, typhoons, or traffic accidents occur.

The handwritten notices are really cute.

I wonder how long they’ve been there…

Since I was there, I thought I’d take a look at them one by one.

Maybe this one is for traffic accidents.

Typhoons and earthquakes.

Fallen trees.

This one looks like an overview of transfer transportation.

It seems IC cards can’t be used for transfer transportation. (I didn’t know that…)

This one explains how to get from Koshien to USJ.

All of these notices are written in English and Chinese, so they’re probably mainly intended for foreign tourists.

You can really feel the hospitality of the staff at Koshien Station.

Lastly, there’s an introduction to an app.

Still, what a cute station staff character.

I imagine tourists would be happy to see information like this.