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  1. Nishiki Market today is very different from its origins as an open-air fish market some 400 years ago. Nishiki Market has an astonishing 130 vendors packed into a narrow passageway that is approximately 400 meters long and 3.9 meters wide. It continues to thrive, attracting not only visitors, but Kyoto locals too.

  2. Jul 10, 2012 · As city rivalries go, Tokyo versus Kyoto seems like a pretty unfair matchup. Tokyo, after all, is the world’s largest metropolis and by far Japan’s most populous city, with 13.2 million residents.

  3. Kyoto’s culinary market. Nishiki market spreads on a 400 meters long narrow street, parallel to Shijo avenue in the heart of Kyoto. The market has been part of the former capital city's most touristic sites for a long time now. Loved by travelers and locals, giving it legitimacy, the market is home to hundreds of diverse stands, all about ...

  4. Dec 19, 2023 · Brief History of Nishiki Market. Nishiki Market is a lively place packed with people day in, day out. It has been around for over 400 years and, at some point, it was the equivalent of the (former) Tsukiji Market in Edo-Tokyo, so basically a fish market. But over the years it expanded to include all kinds of locally-produced raw food ...

  5. Sep 16, 2019 · Nishiki Market is known as Kyoto’s Kitchen or Japan’s Pantry, and is an incredibly popular food spot both with tourists and locals. We have a love-hate relationship with this dining hotspot and bona-fide attraction, and will cover the pros & cons, avoiding the crowds, and more in this guide to Nishiki Market.

  6. Oct 3, 2023 · Nishiki Market is a bustling marketplace located in downtown Kyoto, Japan. The market spans five blocks and is home to over one hundred shops and restaurants, each specializing in food and Kyoto specialties. Visitors to the market can find fresh seafood, produce, knives, cookware, Japanese sweets, pickles, dried seafood, and sushi.

  7. Nishiki Market, also known as Kyoto’s Kitchen, is a bustling retail market in the heart of Kyoto, Japan. With a history that dates back over 400 years, the market should be on your to-do list while in the area. You can explore over 100 shops and vendors that specialize in all things food-related. From fresh seafood and produce to traditional ...

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