It looks like the “docomo Shop” along Route 2 in Koshienguchi moved to Kosonecho on February 6.
Notice posted at the former shop↓

On the map, it’s here↓
The address is 1-3-33 Kosonecho, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.

If you go this way, you’ll soon reach Route 2, where the former shop was, and the Tosakicho intersection where there’s a used Porsche dealership.

If you go in the opposite direction, there’s a Mitsubishi Motors dealership, Coop, and farther along, Amigo Naruo, which will close on February 28, 2019.
Oh, there’s something there, isn’t there?↓


That’s the one. The yellow bird from docomo’s commercials.
Apparently its name is “Poinco.” It’s a play on “inko,” the Japanese word for parakeet, and d POINT.
It just kept waving at pedestrians and cars waiting at the traffic light at the Tosakicho intersection.
↓Photo of the former shop (taken on February 10, 2019)

Did you know? There actually isn’t a single company-owned docomo Shop
I recently learned something surprising.
This is something I heard from a docomo Shop staff member.
Apparently, there isn’t actually a single company-owned docomo Shop.
They’re all run by agents.
By the way, the docomo Shop Kami-Koshienguchi branch that moved this time is operated by a company called MSK Co., Ltd.
The docomo Shops in Nishinomiya City operated by MSK are the following two locations.
- docomo Shop LaLaport Koshien
- docomo Shop Kami-Koshien
In other words, the other docomo Shops in Nishinomiya City are operated by different agents.




















