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Koami Shrine
東京都
Established by Ota Dokan in 1466 — every soldier who carried its amulet in WWII reportedly returned safely, and the shrine itself miraculously survived the 1945 Tokyo air raids, making it Nihonbashi's famed shrine of extraordinary fortune.
創建
1466
種別
神社
Access
5 min walk from Tokyo Metro Ningyocho Station
Nihonbashi Koamicho 16-23, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
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Shrine
Founded 1466
560 years
Enshrined Deity
倉稲魂命
市杵島比賣神
福禄寿
概要
A hugely popular power spot in Nihonbashi celebrated for exceptional good fortune and protection from evil. Founded in 1466. During WWII, every soldier who carried an amulet from this shrine is said to have returned safely, giving rise to its reputation as the 'deity of extraordinary fortune and evil-warding.' The shrine buildings also miraculously survived the Great Tokyo Air Raids, further cemen…
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由緒
Koami Jinja is traditionally said to have been founded in 1466 (Bunsho 1). A small shrine enshrining an Inari deity and Benzaiten is recorded to have stood on this site, and the warlord Ota Dokan, impressed by its spiritual power, is said to have had the shrine buildings properly established. Throug…
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Divine Benefits
Matchmaking
Safe Travel
Performing Arts
Finding a partner, romantic success, marital harmony. Famed at Izumo Taisha, Jishu-jinja, and Kawagoe Hikawa.
Derived from the enshrined deity "倉稲魂命・市杵島比賣神・福禄寿"

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5月
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Koami Jinja Grand Annual Festival
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Grand annual festival at Koami Jinja in Nihonbashi, Chuo. Known as one of Tokyo's most powerful shrines for good luck and warding off evil, the May festival features a mikoshi procession through the Nihonbashi district.
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