Nishiki Market

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JClaire ******
10 Mar
This tour is one of the best I've had in Japan so far. True to what is being advertised. The places we went to are wonderful. Okini for today, Rick and Mika.
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Klook User
9 Mar
INCREDIBLE time at the Kyoto sumo club. Super funny, entertaining, informative, and engaging. Unlimited food and drinks (alcohol included!) make it a great value and one of the highlights of our Kyoto trip. And absolute must for pretty much everybody
Maria ******************
9 Mar
We enjoyed the tour! Ethan our tour guide has a lot of trivia about japan and I learned a lot from this tour. Kyoto is a very beautiful old city to visit.
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ธนวันต์ ***********
9 Mar
Guide Yuri provided excellent service and recommendations. The trip was enjoyable and very worthwhile. I was very impressed.
2+
Shoshana ******
9 Mar
Haru was amazing!! Explained clearl, He made the workshop interesting! I had a lot of fun and enjoyed the instruction and the knife making! I engraved my name in Japanese! Thank you very much Haru🥰 I really enjoyed it!! I recommend coming it's an amazing Japanese experience!!
2+
ผู้ใช้ Klook
9 Mar
It was very comfortable. Only two stops a day, which we thought was just right – not too rushed, and plenty of time left over. 🙏 The guide spoke many languages, which was very impressive. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Klook 用戶
8 Mar
This is my fourth time visiting Arashiyama, and my first time experiencing it in the rain. The Togetsukyo Bridge, the Bamboo Grove, and Nonomiya Shrine all have a unique charm when it's raining. It was my first visit to Tenryu-ji Temple, and there were photo opportunities everywhere. Kurumazaki Shrine and Kitano Tenmangu Shrine are also distinctive and well worth a visit.
2+
Jerby **********
8 Mar
Definely great experience. But I wish there was more time in Miyama. Our tour guide Eigai was great! Approachable and very detailed during the tour. Thanks for the wonderful experience

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Known as Kyoto's pantry, Nishiki Market is the ultimate traditional food market in the city. As Kyoto's largest traditional food market, this famous local market gives you a mix of old-world charm and modern convenience. From tsukemono (Japanese pickles) to fresh tofu, Kyo-yasai (Kyoto vegetables) to wagashi (Japanese sweets), and different kinds of tea, fresh fish, and shellfish, get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant flavors and rich culture of Kyoto at Nishiki Market!
609 Nishidaimonjicho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, 604-8054, Japan

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What to eat at Nishiki Market

1. Tako tamago (octopus balls)

Try out the most iconic Nishiki Market food. It's a small baby octopus where you can find a quail's egg in the head. Plus, it's candied, making it a combination of salty and sweet!

2. Mochi

Mochi, a popular sweet found in supermarkets and street vendors, is a delightful sticky rice cake that comes in a variety of forms. Be sure to taste the different delicious variations of this traditional treat!

3. Goma dango (sesame dumplings)

Discover Gomafuku-do's sesame-covered mochi balls in sweet and savory flavors, including the popular black sesame. Located near the eastern end of Nishiki Market, this store specializes in sesame products like the fresh goma dango.

4. Fresh tofu

You'll find a variety of fresh tofu options, from trays of plain tofu to ready-to-eat snack versions. Try crispy age-tofu sheets or hearty atsu-age tofu, both delicious choices to enjoy on the go or take home for a meal.

5. Wagashi (Japanese sweets)

Wagashi are beautiful Japanese sweets made of mochi and sweet red bean paste. These delicate treats are enjoyed with tea and symbolize nature's seasons or elements in tea ceremonies.

What souvenirs to buy at Nishiki Market

1. Aritsugu knives

Choose from a variety of specialty knives, including all-purpose models, to find the perfect blade for your needs. Plus, personalize your knife with engraved initials for a unique touch!

2. Chirimen Crepe

Chirimen crepe, originally used for kimonos, is now popular in handicrafts like dolls, plush toys, decor, and accessories. These colorful and vibrant crafts are based on traditional Japanese themes like geisha, lucky cats, and zodiac animals. Make sure to grab these crafts in the market, as they're rare to find elsewhere in Japan.

3. Engraved chopsticks

Discover a variety of engraved chopsticks at Ichihara Heibei Shōten, offering affordable to luxurious options with different wood types and designs for engraving.

4. Pottery and ceramics

A popular souvenir in Japan, explore different kinds of pottery at Nishiki Market, from tea sets to chopstick holders. Choose from various designs, colors, and styles, with some shops offering international shipping.