Nishiki Market: Kyoto’s Historic Culinary Hub
History and Transformation
Known as Kyoto’s Kitchen, Nishiki Market has evolved significantly from its beginnings 400 years ago as an open-air fish market. Today, it stands as a bustling food destination blending tradition and modernity.
Market Layout
Spanning approximately 400 meters in length and only 3.9 meters in width, Nishiki Market is packed with 130 vendors. Despite the narrow passageways, it remains a vibrant hub for both visitors and Kyoto locals.
A Culinary Experience
The market offers a variety of fresh produce, prepared foods, and local specialties, making it a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience the authentic flavors of Kyoto.
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