Found a Signpost That Makes You Wonder Which Way to Go Home [Nishinomiya Photo]

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I found a signpost with a gentle-looking font in Shinrin Park \(^o^)/

I think Nigawa is part of Nishinomiya too, so which way am I supposed to go home…

The explanation calls it “a charming signpost”~(#^.^#)

Personally, I feel that Nigawa is Nishinomiya,

but according to the signpost explanation, Nigawa is Takarazuka.

So, here’s a survey for everyone.

仁川って聞いたら西宮と宝塚どっちを思い浮かべますか?
  • 西宮
    40.2%(98票)
  • 宝塚
    49.2%(120票)
  • どっちでもいい
    10.7%(26票)
244票

If you head left toward Nigawa,

right away on the left,

you’ll see these cute little ones lined up,

and immediately on the right, toward Nishinomiya,

there was a gorinto five-ring pagoda carved with Amida Buddha.Gorinto represent the five elements of earth, water, fire, wind, and void, as established in Esoteric Buddhism!

It’s around here↓

Since it’s inside Shinrin Park now, you can get home whether you go right or left ヽ(^o^)丿