
Hotels near Nishiki Market
吉野町 Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8055, Japan
Nishiki Market is a 400-metre covered shopping street known as 'Kyoto's Kitchen' - 130 small shops, most family-run for 4-5 generations, selling everything that ends up in Kyo-ryori. Look for tako tamago (baby octopus stuffed with quail egg), Kyoto pickles (tsukemono), yuba (tofu skin), grilled mochi, fresh wagashi sweets, and matcha gelato.
The market is free, open 9am-6pm (some shops close by 5pm). Tasting samples are common; eating while walking is officially discouraged but locals do it anyway. The Nishiki Tenmangu shrine at the eastern end is the market's patron shrine. Aritsugu's hand-forged knives (since 1560) are mandatory for any cook.
Pro Tip: Visit at 10-11am before the lunch crowd. Take a guided food tour (JPY 6,500-9,000) if you only have one shot - many shops only have Japanese signage. Avoid 12-2pm and 5-6pm peak gridlock.
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