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  2. Nishiki Market (錦 市場, Nishiki Ichiba, literally "brocade market") is a marketplace in downtown Kyoto, located on the east end of Nishikikōji Street, [1] one block north and parallel to Shijō Street (四条通, Shijō-dōri) and west of Teramachi Street (寺町通, Teramachi-dōri).

  3. Nishiki Market is a part of Kyoto's food culture. Nishiki Market is often referred to as "Kyoto's kitchen.” It has Kyoto vegetables, freshwater fish from Lake Biwa, hamo (pike conger), guji (tilefish), sasa flounder, yuba (soy milk skin), fu (wheat gluten cake), and more.

  4. Nishiki Market (Nishiki Ichi Market, 錦市場) is a 400 meter long shopping street located between Teramachi-dori on the east side and Takakura-dori on the west side of Nishikikoji-dori.

  5. Walking through this 390-meter long market also means walking through 400 years of history. Nishiki Market, with its history and arcade, is long. But it also has depth. It is also a shopping street featuring ages-old merchant practices and traditions.

  6. Nishiki Market, located in the heart of Kyoto, is a bustling market with a rich history spanning over 400 years. Originally an open-air Nishiki fish market, it has now evolved into a five-block-long shopping paradise, home to 130+ vendors.

  7. Aug 30, 2022 · Nishiki Market (“錦市場” in Japanese) is one of the most famous and busiest markets in Kyoto. Originally opened as a fish market during the Edo period (1603 – 1868), this lively market has served as a popular shopping district among locals for centuries.

  8. Mar 1, 2017 · Discover Nishiki Market in Kyoto, Japan: This 700-year-old street food market features baby octopus and soy donuts.

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