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Best Markets in Kyoto

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: What are the best markets in Kyoto? In this article we highlight the best markets in Kyoto.

Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, is not only famous for its temples and historical sites but also for its vibrant markets that offer a glimpse into the local lifestyle. Expats and digital nomads living in Kyoto have the unique opportunity to explore these bustling hubs where traditional and modern Japanese goods are sold. From fresh produce to artisan crafts, each market in Kyoto has its own charm and specialties. Here are some of the best markets in Kyoto that you should not miss.

Nishiki Market

Location: Nishikikoji Street, running from Teramachi to Takakura, Kyoto
Type of Market: Food Market
Open: Daily, 9:30-6:00 (Some shops may be closed on Wednesdays or Sundays)

Nishiki Market, known as "Kyoto's Kitchen," is a narrow, five-block long shopping street lined with more than one hundred shops and restaurants. This bustling market specializes in all things food-related, from fresh seafood and produce to kitchenware and local Kyoto specialties. It's a fantastic place for expats and digital nomads to sample local flavors and pick up some cooking ingredients to experiment with Japanese cuisine.

We Recommend: Trying the tamagoyaki (sweet omelette) on a stick or the fresh tofu donuts, which are a hit among both locals and visitors.

Kyoto Handicraft Center

Location: 21 Shogoin Entomi-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
Type of Market: Craft Market
Open: Daily, 10:00-6:00

The Kyoto Handicraft Center is a paradise for those who appreciate traditional Japanese crafts. It offers a wide range of goods, from pottery and lacquerware to textiles and jewelry. The center also hosts workshops where you can try your hand at making your own crafts, such as painting your own fan or creating a woodblock print.

We Recommend:: Picking up a piece of Kiyomizu-yaki, Kyoto's famous pottery, which makes for a beautiful and functional souvenir.

Toji Flea Market

Location: Toji Temple, Kujomachi, Minami-ku, Kyoto
Type of Market: Flea Market
Open: 21st of each month, 5:00-16:00

The Toji Flea Market, also known as Kobo-san, is held monthly on the temple grounds and is one of the largest and most famous flea markets in Kyoto. With over 1,000 stalls, you can find a wide array of items, including antiques, clothing, ceramics, and food. It's a great place to hunt for unique treasures and experience the local atmosphere.

We Recommend:: Sampling some of the street food offerings, such as yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) or the various types of mochi (rice cakes).

Kitano Tenmangu Flea Market

Location: Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, Bakurocho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto
Type of Market: Flea Market
Open: 25th of each month, 6:00-21:00

Also known as Tenjin-san, the Kitano Tenmangu Flea Market is held in honor of the deity of scholarship and learning. This market is particularly popular among students who come to pray for academic success. The market features a wide range of products, including second-hand goods, vintage kimonos, books, and plants.

We Recommend:: Looking for a vintage kimono or yukata, which can be found at reasonable prices and make for a stylish and authentic Japanese garment.

Takakura Street Market

Location: Takakura Street, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto
Type of Market: Local Street Market
Open: Daily, hours vary by shop

Takakura Street Market is a charming local market that offers a more intimate shopping experience. Here, you'll find small shops selling fresh produce, flowers, and handmade goods. It's a great place to mingle with locals and enjoy the slower pace of Kyoto life.

We Recommend:: Trying the artisanal pickles, a Kyoto specialty, which are available in a variety of seasonal flavors.

Chionji Handicraft Market

Location: Chionji Temple, Tanaka Monzencho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
Type of Market: Craft Market
Open: 15th of each month, 8:00-16:00

The Chionji Handicraft Market is a monthly event that brings together local artisans and craft enthusiasts. It's a great place to find handmade textiles, ceramics, woodwork, and more. The market also has a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, making it a pleasant place to browse and shop.

We Recommend:: Checking out the handmade jewelry, which often incorporates traditional Japanese designs and materials.

Kyoto Antique Market

Location: Pulse Plaza (Takeda Tobadono-cho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto) or Former Rissei Elementary School (depending on the event date)
Type of Market: Antique Market
Open: Monthly, usually on Sundays, 9:00-16:00 (check schedule in advance)

The Kyoto Antique Market is a must-visit for collectors and anyone interested in Japanese history and culture. With a wide selection of antiques, from furniture and art to textiles and tableware, this market offers a fascinating look into Japan's past. It's also a great place to find unique gifts and home decor items.

We Recommend:: Browsing for traditional Japanese tea sets, which can be both a collector's item and a functional piece for tea enthusiasts.

These markets in Kyoto provide a rich tapestry of experiences for expats and digital nomads, offering a taste of the local culture, cuisine, and craftsmanship. Whether you're looking for fresh ingredients, unique souvenirs, or just a pleasant way to spend the day, Kyoto's markets are sure to delight.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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