
LANDMARK · NAKAGYO-KU
Nishiki Market
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Nishiki Market is known as "Kyoto's Kitchen" — a 400-year-old, 390-meter covered arcade housing over 130 shops selling Kyoto-specific ingredients, pickles, tofu, wagashi sweets, and seasonal specialties that reflect the city's refined food culture.
Nishiki Market has supplied Kyoto's restaurants and households for over 400 years, and its 390-meter covered arcade remains the city's most concentrated food destination. The market is narrower and more refined than Tokyo's Tsukiji or Osaka's Kuromon — reflecting Kyoto's culinary identity, which emphasizes subtlety, seasonality, and presentation over volume and intensity.
Over 130 shops line the arcade, many specializing in ingredients unique to Kyoto cuisine: yuba (tofu skin), fu (wheat gluten), tsukemono (the city's extraordinary range of pickled vegetables), wagashi (traditional sweets), matcha products, and seasonal preparations that change with the calendar. Many stalls offer small tasting portions, making a walk-and-eat tour the natural approach. The market sits in central Kyoto between Teramachi and Takakura streets, connected at its eastern end to the Teramachi and Shinkyogoku shopping arcades.
Practical info
- Address: Nishikikoji-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-8054
- Hours: Most shops 10:00-17:00; some from 9:00
- Nearest station: Shijo Station (Karasuma line), 3-minute walk; or Kawaramachi Station (Hankyu line)
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- Category
- Landmark
- Address
- Nishikikoji-dori between Teramachi and Takakura 604-8054
- Area
- Kyoto
- Last verified
- April 15, 2026
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