A tsunami advisory has been issued for the Seto Inland Sea coast, including Nishinomiya, following an earthquake with its epicenter near the Kamchatka Peninsula on Wednesday, July 30.
(Information provided by Kagayaki 509-go @ Nishi2 sp and Metro-san)
Quoted from Japan Meteorological Agency | Tsunami
Estimated arrival time of the first wave: 12:00
Expected maximum wave height: 1 meter
Please do not go near the sea today.
Tsunami hazard map ↓

Areas where people might go fishing, such as Omaehama and Koshienhama beaches, are extremely dangerous.

Omaehama.

Koshienhama.

Even a 1-meter tsunami can be fatal if you are outside. Even at 0.3 meters, you may no longer be able to move.
Update
It looks like the drawbridge has been closed to traffic.

This photo is from a past road closure.
・Nishinomiya City Road Nishi No. 1321 (the road including Omaehama Bridge)
The closed section is here ↓
From the water gate on the Omaehama side to the area around the Nishinomiyahama General Park ground.

This is also an older photo.
It appears to have been closed to traffic since 10:41.
Please check Nishinomiya Bosai Net for details.
Finally
For more details, please check the Nishinomiya Disaster Prevention Portal, Weathernews YouTube, the Japan Meteorological Agency tsunami page, and other sources.
*Thank you to Kagayaki 509-go @ Nishi2 sp and Metro-san for the information!!
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