


Nishiki Market, a bustling food market in Kyoto, offers a sensory overload with its vibrant colors, enticing aromas, and diverse food stalls.
Iconic Shinto shrine known for its thousands of torii gates forming a tunnel.
UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing beautiful architecture and gardens.
Former residence of the Emperor of Japan, featuring beautiful gardens and architecture.
Many vendors at Nishiki Market prefer cash and some may not accept cards.
To carry your purchases and reduce plastic waste.
Nishiki Market can get quite crowded and warm, especially in summer.
Famous for its traditional Japanese breakfast, Yoshiharu offers a unique dining experience.
A charming French café known for its delightful breakfast options.
A historic restaurant serving Kyoto-style soba noodles since 1921.

Grilled octopus with a savory-sweet glaze, served with a quail egg
Tofu simmered in a light broth with seasonal vegetables
Rice bowl with chicken and egg, cooked in a savory sauce
Traditional Japanese aprons featuring vibrant patterns, worn by locals while shopping at the market.
Beautifully crafted bowls, trays, and chopsticks made from lacquered wood, a traditional Kyoto art form.
High-quality matcha green tea powder, a staple in Kyoto's tea culture, perfect for making tea or lattes at home.
A scenic roadway stretching 469 miles through the Blue Ridge Mountains, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and historic sites.
Historic downtown square featuring 19th-century architecture, local shops, and eateries.
A scenic, 1.5-mile waterfront walkway along the Connecticut River, offering stunning views, parks, and public art.