Toji Kobo Market ★ 4.4
Monthly flea-and-food market filling Toji Temple's grounds on the 21st of each month in Kyoto. 1,200 stalls of pickles, sake, knives, antique food gear.
Porta Underground Shopping is a food market in Kyoto Station, Kyoto.
The underground passage below Kyoto Station, 120 food and shop counters running from JR to Karasuma Subway. Ramen counters, ekibens and the chain quick lunch.
Address: Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8216, Japan
Monthly flea-and-food market filling Toji Temple's grounds on the 21st of each month in Kyoto. 1,200 stalls of pickles, sake, knives, antique food gear.
The depachika basement of JR Kyoto Isetan, two underground floors of bento, wagashi, sashimi and sweets at Kyoto Station; the city's pre-shinkansen pantry.
The covered shopping arcade north-south between Shijo and Sanjo in Kyoto. 100 shops of street snacks, takoyaki stalls, cheap eats and souvenir food.
A short Kawaramachi arcade in Demachiyanagi, Kyoto, anchored by Demachi Futaba mochi at the south end. 40 small shops including bento, coffee and grocers.
The kitchen of Kyoto: four covered blocks east-west on Nishikikoji-dori, 130 stalls of pickles, tofu, tea, fish, and the wagashi the city's tea houses use.
Monthly flea-and-food market filling Toji Temple's grounds on the 21st of each month in Kyoto. 1,200 stalls of pickles, sake, knives, antique food gear.
Monthly market at Kitano Tenmangu Shrine on the 25th in Kyoto. Pickle and wagashi stalls outnumber the antiques; the food side runs from the eastern torii.
The depachika basement of JR Kyoto Isetan, two underground floors of bento, wagashi, sashimi and sweets at Kyoto Station; the city's pre-shinkansen pantry.