It is a covered shopping arcade like there are similar in Tokyo, Osaka and I believe in many other Japanese cities, whose most precise name is Shinkyogoku-dori street. It is part of the central city area, between the two large Shijo and Kawaramachi arteries where there are other large shopping centers. I have been many times in this gallery. The most striking thing is that you find lots of places to eat and lots of street food. In this area there is also the famous Nishiki Market. These shopping centers, especially in August, are very useful to escape from the terrible heat and catch your breath. Around there are 7 temples among which I remember Myoshin - ji and the Anyo...
Read moreThis area is huge covering many streets. Visited in the rain season so the covered streets were really appreciated. The different streets have different themes. The food section is huge and offers many Japanese specialities that you can buy and eat on the spot. It is not allowed to eat while walking but it is ok to eat on the street as long as you stay in one spot. In principle you could get around in a wheelchair but the streets are so narrow and crowded that it is hard to get around for everyone. Spent hours walking the streets and tasting all kinds of...
Read moreIn modern days, known as the City of Souvenirs, many shops within the shopping arcade. Restaurant, souvenir shop, Japanese sweets and pickles and many more.
T-shirt and kimono also a popular souvenirs among the tourists. After a long walk to shop for gifts there are plenty of Japanese restaurants, coffee houses and dessert shops to drop by.
It’s also a place for those who prefer to get a few traditional gifts. If that’s not enough Nishiki Market is just a stone throw away...
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