A segment where we simply introduce the borders between Nishinomiya City and its neighboring cities: “Nishinomiya City Borders”
By the way, 市境 is apparently read as “shikyo,” not “shizakai.” Although you can’t convert it that way when typing.
There’s a place in Kobe that you can’t get to without passing through Nishinomiya,
so this time we went to check out that city border ヽ(^o^)丿

① The city border on this road! Over there is Kobe City \(^o^)/

② The city border on this road. This is where Nishinomiya ends!
Here it is on the map↓

“© OpenStreetMap contributors”
Believe it or not, it can only be accessed from two roads leading from Najio Miyama in Nishinomiya City!!
Here’s what Dojocho Ikuno in Kita Ward, Kobe City, a place you can’t reach without passing through Nishinomiya, is like
- It sits at an elevation of 340 meters, higher than Abeno Harukas!
- The phone numbers don’t start with 078, but with 0797Some parts of northern Nishinomiya also start with 0797, don’t they? ^^;
- The elementary school children attend is run by Nishinomiya City!
- The nearest convenience store and supermarket are also in Nishinomiya City!
- It was developed as a villa area in 1969.
Finally
It’s Kobe, but it pretty much feels like Nishinomiya!
It’s not exactly a quirky city border, but this article is here to show that places like this exist too \(^o^)/
We got there by crossing Akasaka Bridge, which we previously covered on Nishitsu!




















