It looks like “Miyakko Ramen” is opening in Nakamaeda-cho along the City Hall Front Line.
The location↓

Juubanto-iro and BARIBAR, which closed at the end of March this year, were both located at Nakamaeda-cho 1-21, and it will probably open in the former Juubanto-iro location.
Here it is on the map↓
The address is 1-21 Nakamaeda-cho, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.
目次
Area Around Miyakko Ramen in Nakamaeda-cho

If you go this way, you’ll find the Hankyu Railway overpass, Seven-Eleven, Sundi, UNIQLO, Nigiri Chojiro, Tirekan, and other places, leading out to National Route 171.

In the opposite direction, you’ll reach Yamate Kansen, where the udon restaurant “Tsurukame” is on the corner. If you go straight, you’ll find FamilyMart, White Kyubin scheduled to open in late September, Jolly Pasta, and other places before reaching National Route 2. Cross the traffic light and you’ll be heading toward Nishinomiya City Hall and Hanshin Nishinomiya Station.
Opening in Mid-October
The source is a job listing. (The listing has been taken down, so it can no longer be viewed.)
In the listing, it said that the opening date is mid-Octoberearly October October 1.
As of 8/31, it was listed as early October.
Miyakko Ramen Shirogabori Branch Is Being Demolished
Originally, there was a Miyakko Ramen nearby in Shirogabori-cho along Route 171.
That Miyakko Ramen Shirogabori branch closed in July 2018, and demolition work is currently underway.

Here’s the Miyakko Ramen Shirogabori branch when it was still there↓

Close-up of the notice↓

Apparently, the reason for the closure was that the building suffered severe damage from the Northern Osaka Earthquake and the torrential rains in western Japan.
For the safety of customers, it couldn’t be helped.
Final Thoughts
For those who felt sad about the Shirogabori branch closing, this should be pretty welcome news, since it’s opening again nearby.
As the name Miyakko Ramen suggests, it originated in Nishinomiya City. Its main branch is at Kotoen Station, but surprisingly, it also has locations in Itami, Amagasaki, and even Juso in Osaka. Pretty surprising, isn’t it?













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