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kyokocanary777 · 4 months
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京都の錦市場商店街を通って
先日、京の台所としても有名な「錦市場商店街」に行ってきました。商店街の長さは390m、120以上のお店が並んでいます。
年末の今頃は、さらに大勢の人たちで賑わっていることでしょう。
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商店街のお店の様子や詳しい説明などは、Instagram投稿に書きました。(写真をタップしてください↓)
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ところで、錦市場商店街には、いくつかの通りが交わっています。
寺町通側から入ると、まず「御幸街通り」があり、その次が「麩屋町通り」。
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次が「富小路通り」。
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そして、「柳馬場通り」。
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柳馬場通りが交わるところには、猫茶屋まっしぐらというお店が!
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犬好きなので、あんまり猫に興味ありませんが、、、
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インパクトあって、気になりますね。
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それから「堺町通り」。
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堺町通が交わるところには、富美家という京うどんのお店が!
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「富」なので、、、もう少し前の富小路が交わるところにあってくれると嬉しかったかも、、なんて思ったり。
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この日私は、堺町通りにあるイノダコーヒ本店に行くために、寺町通側から錦市場商店街に入って、堺町通りへと向かいました。
昭和のフォークソングにも出てくる京都の老舗喫茶店イノダコーヒは、全国的にも有名ですね。
その話は、また次回にでも。
さてさて、今年も残りわずかとなりました。
本年も大変お世話になり、いいねなどありがとうございました。
どうぞよいお年をお迎えください。
来年もよろしくお願い致します!
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laurastudarus · 3 months
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Known as one of the historical hubs of Japan, Kyoto has a notable number of well-preserved neighborhoods, majestic temples and all manner of photo-worthy landscapes.
(via 15 of the best free things to do in Kyoto - Lonely Planet)
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nicholasmillergf · 4 months
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some of you would go crazy over this
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gerokichi · 8 months
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京都に到着。初日は京都駅から烏丸御池にあがって、六角堂へ。境内を吹き抜ける風がとても心地よく、まさにオアシスでした。そのまま錦市場まで歩いてくると、ここにも風の鈴。
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thatwriterlifetho · 20 days
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vrgoson · 4 months
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Apologies to this guy for eating dango in front of his place
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ninjafoodtours · 1 year
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A Delightful Food Tour In Japan: Exploring The Culinary Wonders
Japan, a country renowned for its rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and fascinating traditions, is also a culinary paradise for food enthusiasts. Embarking on a food tour in Japan is a journey that promises an explosion of flavors, textures, and aromas. 
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From world-famous sushi to delectable street food and Nishiki Market, each region in Japan boasts its own unique gastronomic treasures. In this blog, we will take you on a virtual food tour, exploring some of the must-try dishes and culinary experiences that make Japan a dream destination for food lovers.
Savoring Sushi in Tokyo
No food tour in Japan would be complete without experiencing the epitome of Japanese cuisine: sushi. Head to Tokyo's renowned Tsukiji Fish Market, where you can witness the vibrant seafood auctions and indulge in the freshest sushi you'll ever taste. 
Be sure to try nigiri sushi, a delicate combination of hand-pressed rice topped with various types of seafood, such as tuna, salmon, and eel. For an extraordinary dining experience, visit a sushiya (sushi restaurant) where skilled chefs create edible art before your eyes.
Ramen Adventure in Fukuoka
Fukuoka, the birthplace of tonkotsu ramen, is a must-visit city on your food tour. Slurping a bowl of rich, creamy tonkotsu broth with tender slices of pork and springy noodles is a true delight. Explore the city's bustling ramen stalls, known as yatai, which come alive in the evening. Sit among locals, strike up a conversation, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere while savoring this soul-soothing comfort food.
Exquisite Kaiseki in Kyoto
In the historic city of Kyoto, prepare to be captivated by the artistry of kaiseki, a traditional multi-course dining experience. Kaiseki showcases the harmony of flavors, textures, and seasonal ingredients. Each meticulously prepared dish is a work of culinary perfection. From delicate sashimi to grilled fish, simmered vegetables, and fragrant rice, every bite tells a story. Kyoto's tea houses and ryokans (traditional inns) often offer kaiseki meals, providing an authentic taste of Japanese culture.
Street Food Delights in Osaka
Osaka, known as the "Nation's Kitchen," is a street food lover's paradise. The bustling Dotonbori district is a treasure trove of culinary delights. Try takoyaki, a popular street food made from batter filled with octopus, topped with savory sauce, and sprinkled with bonito flakes.
Sample okonomiyaki, a savory pancake filled with cabbage, meats, and seafood, topped with a medley of sauces and garnishes. Don't forget to indulge in kushikatsu, deep-fried skewers of meat, seafood, and vegetables, served with tangy dipping sauce. And to taste the best, you must try Tours in Osaka.
Unveiling Unagi in Hamamatsu
If you're a fan of grilled eel, a visit to Hamamatsu is a must. This coastal city is renowned for its high-quality unagi (freshwater eel). Unagi is marinated in a special sauce and grilled to perfection, resulting in tender, flavorful meat. Indulge in this delicacy at a traditional unagi restaurant, and savor the combination of sweet and savory flavors that make it an absolute delight.
Conclusion
Embarking on a food tour in Japan is a culinary adventure that will ignite your taste buds and leave you with lifelong memories. From the vibrant streets of Osaka to the refined dining experiences in Kyoto, Japan offers a diverse range of culinary delights that cater to the Best Food In Shinjuku. And, whether you want to eat the best Steaks In Japan, or visit the amazing food market, a tour guide such as Ninja Food Tour is really a good option.
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0ktoberkind · 1 year
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Am nächsten Tag ging ich vormittags zum Nishiki Market. Prinzipiell ist das eine lange überdachte Streetfood-Passage. Angrenzend gibt es Shops für Bekleidung, Souvenirs und Allerlei.
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Ich war auf der Suche nach Taiyaki, einer Süßspeise mit Teig ausgebacken und einer Anko-Füllung (Anko ist eine süße rote Bohnenpaste). Hier in Form eines Fisches. Sie gibt es auch mit Vanillefüllung.
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alexin-wonderlust · 18 days
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Day 10 - Japan Blog - 16 February 2024
We woke up super early to get reservations at a super popular restaurant (more on that tomorrow!!) but missed out… so we decided to eat our way through Kyoto, starting at Nishiki Market.
Ben doesn’t eat anything from the ocean and I am new to eating fish — I don’t enjoy the “fishy” taste, but I don’t mind salty and trying new things. I don’t like seaweed, and I don’t like big portions so Japan is a good place to try a lot of things!!
The Nishiki Market is so amazing. Its like a smorgasbord of everything to tempt the tastebuds I had two giant prawns, grilled on a hotplate and it was like $5. There was a sake shop selling 100Y sake, but it seemed a bit gimmicky -- we had some chicken and gyoza but nothing too exciting. We found a chilli shop with a cute lady working there -- she showed us this "numbing" spice, so of course Ben had to buy it :P We wanted to go and see the Nijo Castle, but missed out because even though they "close" at 4... they stop letting people in at 3 and we got there just after. So we found a supermarket and went a bit boonta in there.
The supermarkets in Japan are amazing. A whole section for sushi, and the most decadent, colourful, fresh sushi plate for only 690Y. Amazing! Then there's the cheeses, sweets, snacks, fresh fruit is super expensive but amazingly polished. We bought about $25 worth but came back with some good wasabi stuff, and a tube of "melon pan" spread. Amazing! I wanted to take Ben to where they brew the green Macha IPA beer -- so we got on a train to the other side of Fushimi Inari where there are a bunch of sake breweries/distilleries? Whatever they are. At the Kizakura Country Brewery we had a tasting paddle where the beer brewed with Sake Yeast (?) was the best. We had some snacks and then headed back to Osaka for our highly anticipated dinner at Salvatore’s...
Now, I’m not sure if I want to post about how poor the food was here. Our expectations were high because the last time we visited — it was exceptional. Like, think of the best Neapolitan Pizza you’ve had — that… was not the case this time. Then we got the bill and it was over $100AUD. Actually unhappy with all of it. Last time it was SO GOOD WE WENT BACK TWICE?! How could it get so bad 😭😭😭
Back to the hotel to drown my sorrows with an ice cream in the bath. 🧊
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fuckyeahtravelphotos · 3 months
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Lanterns, Kyoto's Nishiki Market, winter evening
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mechadress · 1 year
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gallery-f · 2 years
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錦市場を抜けて京極へ 2008年7月
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star-snapped · 3 months
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gnsparkebursa · 1 year
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ninjafoodtours · 10 months
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Nishiki Market restaurants
Want to explore and enjoy a delicious lunch at Nishiki Market restaurants? You can get in touch with Ninja Food Tours to enjoy a professionally-managed Nishiki market tour. It allows you to learn about unique food cultures and multiple food tastings. Visit Now!
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ps1 · 7 months
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Nishiki Market, Kyoto, Japan
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