Nishiki Market

Shopping Street
A shopping arcade filled with shops extending from Nishiki Tenman-gu Shrine one block north of Shijo Street to Karasuma-dori Avenue. Some 400 years have passed since the area was granted the title of fish wholesaler by the Edo shogunate government in 1615, and the arcade is also known as the “Kitchen of Kyoto.” Roughly 390 meters long, a variety of restaurants, cafes, and knickknack shops, and grocery stores line the arcade selling seasonal fresh fish and Kyoto vegetables, Kyoto pickles, tsukudani foods preserved in soy sauce, dried goods, tofu, cookware, and tableware.

Spot details

Update date:2024.04.19

Address
Kyoto Prefecture Kyoto City Nakagyo-ku Nishiki Koji Road Teramachi Takakura map map Map
Phone
0752113882
Hours
Depends on establishment
Closed
Depends on establishment
Parking Lot
Available
※Fee
Credit Card
Available (varies by store)
Smoking
Not available
Wi-Fi
Not available
Note
*Please refrain from walking while drinking alcohol or eating products while walking in the Nishiki Market shopping street.
Estimated stay time
30-60 minutes

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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