It looks like lots of great spots in Nishinomiya (shops and places) will be featured on NHK’s “Ee Toko,” airing Thursday, November 18.
(Information provided by あんず@にしつーsp)
Here it is↓↓
Quoted from 球場とともに歩んだ町の100年〜兵庫 甲子園界わい〜 – えぇトコ – NHK
It seems Satoru Matsuo, who lived in Nishinomiya for 10 years, will be strolling around the Koshien area.
Places that will be featured↓
The links are to past articles covered by Nishitsu
- A major resort area
- A surprising bit of unexpected history
- A shrine for praying for victory that existed before the stadium was built
- A hotel that has supported high school baseball players from across Japan for more than 70 years
- A former ultra-luxury resort hotel
- (Speaking of summer Koshien! The shop where that famous specialty originated)←This was the only one I couldn’t figure out
If you know, try making a guess↓
- カチワリ氷?78.4%(98票)
- 甲子園カレー?8%(10票)
- 大力食堂のカツ丼11.2%(14票)
- 甲子園ヒーロー揚げ2.4%(3票)

These are just guesses. They might be wrong.

- Hanshin Park (a major resort area)
- Koshien History Museum (a surprising bit of unexpected history)
- Koshien Susanoo Shrine (a shrine for praying for victory that existed before the stadium was built)
- Koshien Hotel Yudachiso (a hotel that has supported high school baseball players from across Japan for more than 70 years)
- Koshien Kaikan (a former ultra-luxury resort hotel)
Lastly
Satoru Matsuo, who appears on the program, was featured in last year’s January 1 issue of Nishinomiya City News. There was an episode about him at Nishinomiya Shrine that felt like he had suddenly reached enlightenment for a moment, and it really stuck with me. Does anyone remember it? When I looked for it, I found the archive. I want to experience the same thing too.
※あんずさん, thank you for the tip!!
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