The God of Good Luck, Omi Shrine, which is the company of Tokyo Senso Benten. Many visitors come to Tokyo as one of Tokyo’s leading power spots, benefiting from bad things and improving fortunes.
About Koami Shrine
When the plague spread in the vicinity of the Shinto shrine in 1466, a netty’s niece visits the shrine with a rice field covered by a net on the sea, and the priest of that time offers it to God and prays day and night.
It is said that the villagers were delighted. Dokan Ota also heard about this god, and visited the shrine and contributed land.
At the time of the Tokyo Great Air Raid, it is revered as a “God of Good Luck” because the ground including the shrine was miraculously escaped from the war.
In the precinct Zeniarai no I(Mean a well)”, it purifies money and puts it in a wallet etc. It spreads to a rut when it is endorsed, and it is now called “Tokyo Zeniarai Benten”, and there is a profit improvement for fortune.
Map and Access
Basic Information
Spot name | Koami Shrine |
Address | 16-23, Nihonbashi Koamicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo |
Nearest station | Ningyocho Station Kayabacho Station Sutengu Station |
TEL | 03-3668-1080 |
Business hours | 24 hours worship time Reception hours 9:00-18:00 Reception stamp reception hours 9:00-18:00 |
※ About facility information, there may be information that is not necessarily accurate on our site due to changes over time.