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.
When you’re driving, a city border is…

marked by signs like this, so you know, “Oh, I just crossed the city border!”
But when you’re walking, those signs can be easy to miss, right?
But here ↓

the kind of plates you often see in our “Town Name Quiz” are lined up this close together at eye level!!
And they’re different colors!They really do change when the city changes, huh?
And amazingly, the Takarazuka plate has furigana for the town name!!! If Nishinomiya had that, we couldn’t use it for a quiz ^_^;
Plus, the numbers are lined up as 11! ヽ(^o^)丿 So many 1s, it somehow feels lucky (*^^)v

The pole with the “Nishinomiya City” sign.
It’s right in the middle!(^^)!

The place where you can definitely tell it’s the city border even while walking was
the city border between Miyukicho, Takarazuka City and an area that is in Nishinomiya now but used to be Amagasaki. And you have to pass through Takarazuka to get there!Tajikanocho, Nishinomiya City ヽ(^。^)ノ



















