Published date: August 15, 2024
Koei Shrine for Strong Luck and a Walk in Kabuto-cho to Pray for Financial Fortune
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Experience of the stay
I have stayed several times, and since it is a newer hotel, I love its clean and calming interior that combines Nordic and Japanese aesthetics.
There is a Domino's Pizza on the first floor and a 7-Eleven across the street, which is very convenient.
Breakfast can be added for an additional charge.
They have a Japanese-Western buffet that seems to focus on the toppings for salads and items for rice and bread, offering a wide variety. The brown sugar butter and fermented butter were delicious!
Experiences during the trip
The nearest station is "Ningyocho Station," but you can also walk to Nihonbashi, Mitsukoshimae, and Kayabacho.
It's an interesting area where office and residential streets, new and old things coexist, making it easy for women to walk alone without worry.
After about a 3-minute walk from the hotel, you can visit "Koei Shrine" which is recommended by Getters Iida. It seems to provide benefits such as strong luck and money washing, and it gets extremely crowded on weekends! Even on weekdays, there are often lines for worship, so I recommend going early in the morning.
From there, head towards the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and visit "Nihonbashi Hie Shrine" and "Kabuto Shrine," where you can purchase a good luck charm shaped like a radish. I wished for financial fortune by rubbing the "red stone" related to Eiichi Shibusawa placed on the first floor of Kabuto Wan.
I enjoyed ice cream and desserts at "teal" located in a retro building and bought a chocolate bar as a souvenir.
For lunch, I had a lunch set with three types of tacos at "Kitade Tacos & Sake" on the second floor of Ningyocho Hashigo Ro, and for dinner, I had a non-soup tantanmen with a hint of sansho at "Kinsaki Ningyocho."Get Extra Bonus Coins! Sign up with this user's referral code now!