Nisiki Market has the nickname "Kyoto's Kitchen". You can find all kinds of ingredients for food and many other things in more than 100 small shops. The path in this traditional market is very narrow, crowded, and the atmosphere is very lively. It's where the Kyoto locals go everyday to do groceries.
Japanese pickles, tofu, sweets, ricecakes, sushi, odeng, sake, tea, plates,, I had to stop at almost every shops, as the price is cheap with very nice food and products.
Shopping
This small spot at the Kyoto Staion is more a souvenirs shop than a real museum and has nothing to do with the Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum located in Takarazuka City. But the Tezuka fans will enjoy the visit anyway.




