Kyoto Nishiki Market Covered Shopping Street
Kyoto — Nishiki Market operational since at least Heian period as commercial food street
Nishiki Market (錦市場, 'Kyoto's Kitchen') is a narrow 400-meter covered shopping street in central Kyoto with over 100 specialty food shops operating since the Heian period (though the modern form dates Edo era). Each shop specializes in a single category: one shop only sells tofu, one only sells tsukemono, one only sells fresh yuba, one only dried fu wheat gluten. This extreme specialization is the opposite of general supermarkets and represents a culinary philosophy: mastery comes from doing one thing exceptionally. The market reveals the architecture of traditional Japanese food culture — ingredient-centric specialists serving restaurants and households.