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Nishiki Market (Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture)

2025 10/09
October 9, 2025
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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Nishiki Market (located in Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture) is a 400-meter-long shopping street affectionately known as "Kyoto's Kitchen," and is a famous food destination said to have a history of around 400 years. It's lined with a wide variety of products that are symbolic of Kyoto's food culture, including fresh seafood, Kyoto vegetables, pickles, dried goods, tofu, yuba (bean curd skin), fish paste, dashi (soup stock), bonito flakes, Japanese sweets, and Kyoto-style side dishes. Its arcade-like structure makes it less susceptible to the weather, and its lively atmosphere, where locals and tourists mingle, is also appealing. Tasting samples in front of the shops and freshly prepared dishes on the spot are also a great pleasure.

Highlights

  • Specialty stores selling Kyoto ingredients: pickles (long-established stores such as Nishiri), dried bonito flakes and dried goods stores, tofu and yuba specialty stores, greengrocers selling Kyoto vegetables, etc.
  • Freshly made gourmet food that can be eaten on the spot: rolled omelet, mackerel sushi, deep-fried skewers and tempura, freshly fried croquettes, and samples of matcha sweets and Japanese confectionery
  • Cutlery and kitchen utensil stores: There are stores that sell knives and kitchen utensils, and you can also purchase professional-grade tools.
  • Historical spots: Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine (a small shrine) located within the market, and shops that retain their traditional appearance
  • Seasonal products: Spring mountain vegetables, dried foods and delicacies in autumn, New Year's ingredients, etc.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

Location: Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture (near Shijo and Nishikikoji)

  • Approximately 5 minutes on foot from Hankyu Railway Kawaramachi Station
  • Approximately 10-12 minutes on foot from Keihan Electric Railway's Gion-Shijo Station
  • Approximately 8-10 minutes on foot from Shijo Station on the Karasuma Subway Line
  • Bus: Take the Kyoto City Bus to "Shijo Karasuma" or "Shijo Kawaramachi" and walk for a few minutes

*Walking routes and required time may vary depending on traffic conditions and walking speed. If you are coming by car, please use the nearby parking lots (the shopping street is narrow and has many pedestrians).

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Quick look and tasting: 30 minutes to 1 hour
  • Leisurely eating and shopping: 1 to 2 hours
  • Eating out and strolling around the area (including Teramachi and Pontocho): 2 hours to half a day

Nearby spots

  • Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine (inside the market) — Pray for prosperity at this small shrine
  • Teramachi/Shinkyogoku Shopping Street — perfect for shopping and cafe hopping
  • Shijo Kawaramachi Area — A bustling downtown area with department stores and restaurants
  • Pontocho and Gion — Traditional streets, restaurants, and night views
  • Easy access to Nijo Castle and Kyoto Imperial Palace (by public transport)

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • Crowds: Even on weekdays, it gets crowded during the day, and it gets extremely busy on weekends and during tourist seasons (cherry blossom viewing in spring, autumn foliage viewing in autumn, New Year's holidays, Golden Week, and Obon). Popular stores often have long lines.
  • Eating etiquette while walking around: There is a culture of tasting food in front of stores and eating on the spot, but please be considerate and do not stop on the side of the road when it is crowded so as not to obstruct traffic, and take your trash with you (or throw it away in a place indicated by the store). When taking photos, please be careful not to disturb others. Some stores refrain from taking photos inside the store, so it is a good idea to ask before taking photos.
  • Cash and Payment: Many small stores only accept cash, so it's convenient to have coins and 1,000 yen bills on hand. Recently, the number of stores that accept cashless payments has been increasing, but please check beforehand.
  • Business hours and regular holidays: Varies by store. Most are open from 9:00 to 18:00, but some stores close early or have regular holidays. If there is a store you want to visit, it is best to check the opening hours in advance.
  • Safety: The arcade has narrow aisles, so it takes time for people to pass each other when it's crowded. Be careful with strollers and large luggage. In the early morning, there may be a lot of trucks coming and going to deliver goods, so be careful when passing through.
  • Seasonal precautions: Take care of your health even indoors during the hot summer and cold winter days. Be especially careful when handling food in the summer.

Nishiki Market is a place where you can experience Kyoto's food culture firsthand. We recommend deciding on a store you want to visit and then taking your time wandering around, checking out the stores that catch your eye. Have fun eating your way around!

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