A vibrant market near the iconic Fushimi Inari Shrine, offering local specialties and traditional crafts.
Fushimi Inari Market can be rainy, a lightweight raincoat is essential for sudden showers.
Exploring the market involves a lot of walking, comfortable shoes are recommended.
To keep your devices powered while exploring the market and its surroundings.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting markets in warm weather.
A fan can help keep you cool and is a great souvenir from Japan.
While some places accept cards, many local shops in the market prefer cash.
Iconic Shinto shrine with thousands of torii gates, dedicated to the god of rice.
Historic Zen temple with beautiful gardens, known for its autumn foliage.
Century-old market offering local food, crafts, and cultural experiences.
Unique museum dedicated to Japanese manga, housing over 300,000 manga books.
Magnificent temple offering panoramic views of Kyoto, illuminated in the evening.
Charming, lantern-lit alleyway with traditional tea houses and restaurants.
These stone or wooden fox statues are symbols of Inari Shrine, believed to protect the market and bring good fortune.
Traditional Japanese aprons featuring vibrant patterns, worn by local vendors and available for purchase.
High-quality matcha and sencha tea, grown and processed locally, offering a unique taste of Kyoto.
Decorative fans made from bamboo and paper, featuring intricate designs and used for both function and decoration.
Famous for its traditional Kyoto-style breakfast, including dishes like yudofu and tofu skin.
A popular French cafรฉ serving croissants, baguettes, and coffee since 1979.
Specializes in yudofu, a hot tofu dish, and offers a traditional Kyoto lunch set.
A narrow alleyway filled with small, old-fashioned eateries serving skewers, ramen, and other quick meals.
Offers a traditional Kyoto dinner with various dishes, including yudofu and sushi, in a historic building.
A high-end sushi restaurant serving fresh, seasonal ingredients in a traditional setting.