Pratique Nihonbashi — Where Water, Faith, and Fortune Converge
Nihonbashi Koamicho carries the memory of Tokyo as a city of water. Hidden within this historic district is Koami Shrine, one of the city’s most revered spiritual sites—widely known for its association with strong fortune and protection from misfortune.
Its legend dates back to the Heian period, when the samurai Minamoto no Yoshiie is said to have dedicated his armor here, giving rise to the shrine’s enduring reputation for strength and resilience. Even today, it quietly draws visitors from across Japan.
Living here means more than convenience. It means proximity to a place where belief, history, and urban life overlap—subtly, but powerfully.
📍 6 min from Kayabacho Station (Hibiya Line) 🏠 2LDK / 58 sqm / 7F 🏗 Built in 2003 💴 ¥99.8M













