Nishiki Market Kyoto Japan

Nishiki Market The Iconic Kyoto Kitchen

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We stumbled upon Nishiki Market (Nishiki Ichiba) entrance on our way to find lunch after we checked into our hotel in Kyoto. We decided to explore it for a little while. A little while, it wasn’t.

Nishiki Market

Nishiki Market Kyoto Japan

Originally a fish market, Nishiki Market is a food lover and kawaii stuff shopping haven these days. We went inside many stores screaming the variations of “cute!“, “look!“.  This iconic market in Kyoto has everything and anything Japanese, from food, kawaii stuff, bubble tea, new age items, Kami for protection, and manga character socks. We were spoiled with choices.

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At the Nishiki market, you must order the matcha ice cream, take lots of pictures, buy yourself a Kami for good luck or to attract love, get into the photo booth with your friends and stock up on your souvenir here.

There are also many interesting food items to observe and if you dare eat in Nishiki Market. Enjoy!

Souvenirs from Nishiki Market

Nishiki Market Kyoto Japan

bought souvenirs for colleagues and a rabbit kami for AMma. The miniature glass rabbit kami is supposed they bring good luck to the keeper. Good luck to Amma means good luck to the whole family. My friend and I also got hanging kitten home decor which is now hanging on my room window beside the dream catcher I got from Malaka years ago.

When you are in Kyoto, Nishiki Market is a must-visit. I even prefer it more than Kuromon Ichiba, its’ sister market in Osaka.

Dubbed Kyoto’s Kitchen, Nishiki Market is around 5 minutes walking distance from Gion-Shijo station. This market has everything to shop for; Japanese souvenirs, tour services, endless Japanese food and snack choices, a fascinating pagan hippie store and high-end goods on the other side of the road. Avoid visiting it on Wednesday or Sunday as some of the stores are closed on that day.

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