Nishiki Market is an amazing tourist attraction in Kyoto Japan which has a lot of souvenirs.
Nishiki Ichiba is a must-visit when traveling to Japan.
This is a quick travel guide of Nishiki Market

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today I’m going to take you to Nishiki Market Kyoto’s most exciting shopping arcade it’s incredibly festive and international so let’s see what we can find don’t try to eat them the super refined food samples many restaurants in Japan have food samples at the entrance they Ed the same technique to make those souvenirs is this a misher restaurant no it’s a cafe this Mata suet looks very nice one oyster is 1,000 y it must be a very very best one this is a chopstick shop they have Chopstick rest on get rice B and radish they come in so many different colors you can have them as a nice decorations chapstick come in so many designs do they really use chopsticks. Kyoto is a great tourist destination for international travelers. these folding fans are so colorful that is a painting of Ito Jakuchu, a popular artist in the 1700s he was born to a grocery on the shopping street it says we gr square and octopus look at that the smallest office on the planet they grilled a minus squid the scent is really good this is a casual saki drinking bar a coup of sake are only 100 Y and you can choose from a large variety they have hundreds of deep fried shrimps the style inside is half Japanese and half Western this is a m Horn of dumplings Z got Michelin award the vi here is self fested and E National look at the stacker IND crafts. Japan is 10-hour flight from Europe and 15 15-hour flight from the US. they burn it more fluffy they can also boil it according to your request pickle B of the C specialty white radish eggplant pumpkins and Chinese cabbage you can eat them inside the shop he’s removing oyster shells there many Niche fish Sashimi has expensive fish super fry tuna Yellow Tail flounder and super fry salmon salmon roe that is not seaweed one sea urchint shell is 1,000 Yan it’s the most expensive Seafood item of all a box of Hokkaido sea urchins is 12,000 yen or 90 USD high-quality oyster is 600 Yen that is a reasonable price this Zu y crop is still alive how come they put the price tax on alive abalones snbe has been a very popular character for decades in Japan the spongy cake is stuffed with sweet red beans paste look at iron molds this shop only has much and Greener items K perfecture is a big green tea producer you can experience a bit of this ceremony vibe in the cafe there’s nothing scary here these cats believe to bring Fortune Kyoto was Japan’s heart of the textile industry this wrapping cross makes a good souvenir. To go from Tokyo to Kyoto, Shinkansen Bullet Train is the faster than air flight from Haneda airport. dig R them on the spot squid legs are really good it says please wash your hands and try our soaps this sh specializes in organic soaps so many different Sansa going on here KOB W is on steti so long is the best part of beef I don’t know how many people want to pay 3,000 for single skewer a wild-caught unagi is 12 100 yen which is reasonable it can be 4,000 Yen at other places Unagi very rich in minerals and vitamins there many n fish are you child fish cough fish Sashimi great the ey fish that what we don’t see to after fermented Christian carp this shop is a super Maniac I think this shop specializes in river fish this place is probably the most crowded Nishiki Market skewers of scallops Squid mangi and hamit they also have deep fried fish everything is so tender because they cook them again six t after sports are only 260 y if you get the membership it’s only 200 Yen which is 1/3 of the price in Osaka traditional candies come in so many colors this is not Sushi this is a candy box. Japan is a great place for shopping, Yen is cheap. Kyoto’s confectionary is not just about how it tastes but how looks this dashimaki omelet shop has some reputation is it pricey but they sold out before the shop closes to make it dashimami see origin on un these are fish cakes they have amazing texture and flavor competo candy was brought to Japan by Portuguese traders in the 1500s it’s named after the Portuguese confo or confectionary this change a lot I wonder if Portugal still has this these traditional sweets refined decorations you can buy them a piece each cost only 86 Yen very powerful Green tea Sands there are many kinds of them they R the leaves here according to customers’ requests Seafood ball have a large variety this place is for tourists 30% of the shops in N Shiki Market are only for locals another 30% for tourist the less of them are for both I heard that 20 years ago the Hall Street was only for local restaurant businesses it’s not an ordinary Taiyaki Cake Shop the thi fish or red snapper looks cute. Tokyo is full of tourist attractions, and Nishiki market is one of those amazing travel spots. these black tiger prawns don’t look fresh don’t worry they cook them on the grilled Unagi intestine is super bitter but still it’s a healthy food SP on Stick we don’t see this too often this is a river fish shop they give special efforts as it’s 100 T universary they all L Fish they give special offers as it’s 100 T un merely they are all Leg fish watch out it bites a soft sh turtle is 6,000 Yen which is very affordable why give you Sushi do you want to eat beef raw I tried it and it not melt in my mouth those coin purses and porches makes good souvenir goldfish coin purses what you think of this grape that cost 45 USD that is absolutely insane deep fried ice the cream they around 50 US I bet they are not illegal copies Wendy has a location in Japan I don’t think Japanese people eat combos like this big the sacred Tate is sticking into the building why when they decided to build a new building here they didn’t want to damage the sacred tree gate they were afraid of being cursed by the Shinto this is the end of Nishiki Market Street this is a Tenmangu shrine it’s belied that if you touch ox head you get smarter and more intelligent the de here is a brilliant scholar in ancient Japan Hello Kitty is on Lucky chance thanks for watching and I’ll see you in the next video

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