More Amazon Lockers Are Popping Up in Nishinomiya This Time It’s the Sea Series

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“Amazon Hub” lockers have been popping up one after another in Nishinomiya, and while we weren’t paying close attention, three more had appeared in the city!
One is the locker at “Cocokara Fine Nigawa Store” in Tajikano-cho, which Mama introduced the other day. It’s actually in Takarazuka!? That locker is called “Kaisou”.
(This information was provided by Yucchan-san. Thank you!)

Amazon Locker “Kaiso” in Tajikanocho Is Actually in Takarazuka

2020年12月1日

The New Amazon Hubs Are

The “Amazon Hub” lockers installed in Nishinomiya are part of the same sea-themed series as “Kaisou”,


“Ebi” at KOHYO Koshien Store

And one more location↓

“Kajiki” at MaxValu Nishinomiya Ueda Store


That’s what they were!

Amazon Hub “Ebi” at KOHYO Koshien Store

Here’s where it’s installed↓
It’s on the right as you face the entrance of the supermarket (KOHYO), around the middle of the building.

Here’s the map↓

The address is 10-41 Koshien Sanban-cho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo.

Amazon Hub “Kajiki” at MaxValu Nishinomiya Ueda Store


It’s on the west side of the supermarket (MaxValu) building, right near the ticket machines at Mukogawa-Danchi-Mae Station.

Here’s the map↓

The address is 10-27 Ueda Higashimachi, Nishinomiya, Hyogo.

Here’s Where the Amazon Hubs Are in Nishinomiya!

To recap, these are the current Amazon Hub locations in Nishinomiya↓↓

LocationName
Cocokara Fine Nishida-cho StoreTsuruna
Cocokara Fine Danjo StoreCake
Cocokara Fine Nishinomiya Monzen-cho StoreOhayosan
MaxValu Nishinomiya Hama-cho StoreOwarai
Cocokara Fine Nigawa StoreKaisou
KOHYO Koshien StoreEbi
MaxValu Nishinomiya Ueda StoreKajiki

Hmm🤔? The names are really starting to spread across all kinds of different categories!

Who decides these names, and what’s the idea behind them??
I was so curious that I asked Amazon through chat! (Sorry for asking such a silly question…)

They gave me a proper answer!
Apparently, “Amazon names them after local features and specialties in each area.”

Shrimp in Nishinomiya? Swordfish!? Maybe because lots of people here like sushi? …Well, let’s not worry about the details😂

It feels like the idea is to give the lockers friendly, familiar names, making them seem less intimidating to use so that more people will feel comfortable trying them!

I’m looking forward to seeing what kinds of names they’ll get in the future😊

For how to use them, see here
It’s explained clearly with a video👌

※Yucchan-san, thank you for the information!!
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