“JEAN-PAUL BIGOT Nigawa,” which once closed in May 2019 in front of Nigawa Station,
reopened on August 13 as “Bigot no Mise” ヽ(^o^)丿
(Thanks to Kenpa-san for the tip!)

Here it is on the map↓
The address is 3-7-5 Nigawa Kita, Takarazuka City, 1F.
Around “Bigot no Mise”

Across the street is Hankyu Nigawa Station. If you go this way, you’ll head toward Kotoen, and from around the middle of the bridge, you’re in Nishinomiya City ヽ(^o^)丿

If you go this way, there’s the Hankyu taxi stand, and then you’re in the unknown territory of Takarazuka City ^^;
“Bigot no Mise Nigawa” Store Information
Nigawa store hours (planned)
Until the 16th: 9:30–18:00
17th (Mon): Closed
From the 18th: 9:30–19:00
Related links: Facebook Website
Finally
Founded in Ashiya in 1972, “Bigot no Mise” is the bakery that helped popularize French bread in Japan (*^^)v
It looks like they’re limiting the number of customers inside to help prevent the spread of coronavirus!
Needless to say, the bread is delicious, but their cakes and macarons are really good too~!(^^)!
So, why are we covering a shop that opened in Takarazuka City on Nishitsu?

“© OpenStreetMap contributors”
Because we figure quite a few Nishinomiya residents around this area probably use Nigawa Station!!
Everyone whose nearest station is Nigawa, we’ll be covering the area in front of Nigawa Station on Nishitsu from now on too~ヽ(^o^)丿
※Kenpa-san, thank you for the tip!!
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