“Nishinomiya-Higashiguchi Station,” which “disappeared because the neighboring station was too close,” has been selected by Yahoo’s Norimono News as one of the “5 Kansai Stations That Disappeared in the Heisei Era”〜🎊
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※Screenshot from Kansai “5 Stations That Disappeared in the Heisei Era” (Norimono News) – Yahoo! News
“Nishinomiya-Higashiguchi Station” was discontinued after Nishinomiya Station as a whole was moved east due to the elevated railway construction between Kusugawa and Kōroen.
Nishinomiya Station effectively absorbed the function of Nishinomiya-Higashiguchi Station, leading to its closure.

This is around where “Nishinomiya-Higashiguchi Station” used to be.
It’s the spot by the swimming school “Itoman”!
There is a monument on the former site (where the arrow points).↓

Today, the site of the former station is a small children’s park.
※Screenshot from Kansai “5 Stations That Disappeared in the Heisei Era” (Norimono News) – Yahoo! News
Here it is on the map↓
The address is 1-15 Ikedacho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture.
Looking at the map, it really is true! Nishinomiya Station is just one block away😅
In Closing
To be honest, even though I’ve lived in Nishinomiya for over a decade, I didn’t know about “Nishinomiya-Higashiguchi Station”…🙇
So this time, I learned one new piece of Nishinomiya history🙏
But I still have a long way to go before I can call myself a true “Miyakko”…😅 I’ll keep at it〜💪






















