We Visited an Ordinary City Border with Nothing Special About It [Nishinomiya Photo]

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A corner where we simply introduce the borders between Nishinomiya City and its neighboring cities: “Nishinomiya City Borders”
By the way, 市境 is apparently read “shikyo,” not “shizakai.” Though you can’t convert it that way when typing.

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Since I was heading up north, I went looking for everyone’s favorite thing: city borders〜

The other side is Kobe City! Also, it’s a dead end〜

On the map, it’s around here↓↓

You could see Nishinomiya Kita Drivers School from here↓↓

In other words, Nishinomiya Kita Driving School is right on the edge of the city border〜Don’t say “so what!”〜

Okay, next!

While checking Google Maps, I took this thinking, “It’s probably around here〜”

But then, a little farther ahead, there was something that looked like a city border block〜

On the map, it’s around here↓↓

But looking closely, it says “神水” instead of “神戸.” Is this really something that marks the city border?Maybe divine water flows through here!?

Okay, next!

This was taken from the Kobe City side.

On the map, it’s around here↓↓

Okay, next!

The last one is a proper-looking city border↓↓When there’s an actual plate-like sign, it tends to feel official…

The far side of the photo is Nishinomiya City, and the photo was taken from the Kobe side😁

On the map, it’s around here↓↓

The last one was a city border along Route 176〜