🍶 City Tower Nihonbashi — Where Water Meets Sake and History
Once upon a time, the streets of Shinkawa flowed with barrels of sake from Nada and Fushimi. Merchants traded, rivers shimmered, and the air was filled with the scent of cedar and ambition. At Shinkawa Daijingu Shrine, even today, sake barrels are offered — a tribute to the spirit of craftsmanship and joy.
Now, centuries later, the same river breeze brushes against glass towers and café terraces. Here, you don’t just live in Tokyo — you live in a story written by water, trade, and time itself.











