It looks like Baycom’s “Team Baycom” will be airing a special program about Mukogawa Danchi.
The broadcast periods are 3/12–3/18 and 3/19–3/25. On 11ch, it airs from 6:00, 12:00, and 22:30. On 12ch, it airs at 15:30. It’ll be broadcast every day!
Here’s what the filming looked like↓

(This is very Mukogawa Danchi. It’s the area above the plaza with the Akado car)
Believe it or not, three Nishinomiya information media outlets gathered together: Nishinomiya Style, Nishinomiya Keizai Shimbun, and Nishitsu!
It’s a community-focused information program on cable TV Baycom 11ch and 12ch.
With segments like the Mukogawa Exploration Team, where they just keep walking along the Mukogawa River, it specializes in ultra-local content that goes beyond Nishitsu and gives us a run for our money.
And here’s what this program will cover↓

It looks like they’ll cover places like Mercado Mukogawa, the recently opened Mukodan Mall, and elementary, junior high, and high schools around the Takasu area, so this is probably must-watch content for Mukodan-loving Miyakko locals.
Plus, it runs for two weeks in a row, so it feels like they’re really putting a lot into it.

Reporter Tomoyuki Okubo, who has also appeared on “Ohayo Asahi Desu” and “Hyogo Hasshin!”, is a key figure in super-local programming.
And from Nishitsu, Sensei @ Nishitsu, who is also a GPS runner, will introduce the area from Naruo toward Mukogawa Danchi while running.

They’ll also hold a quiz contest in a certain room at Mercado in Mukogawa Danchi.
The three Nishinomiya information sites will compete to see which one knows the most!Check out how strong Nishitsu is

Professor Maruyama from Mukogawa Women’s University isn’t just incredibly knowledgeable, she’s so entertaining that you’ll want to take her class.
There’s now an app where you can watch this local program, even richer than Nishitsu, for free.

Its name is the “Baycom App”!
What I personally think is the strongest feature of this app is the Mukogawa river camera.

This is a live camera.
So during typhoons or heavy rain, I think it’ll be really useful for checking whether things look dangerous.
You can get the app from the QR code below↓

If you’re viewing this page on your smartphone, click here to go to the app information page.
With that, look forward to the broadcast starting March 12!



















