錘市場
Also known as Nishiki Ichiba, Kyoto's Kitchen
A covered market that started as a fish stall in the 14th century and never stopped expanding — now a dense narrow corridor of pickle shops, sake stands, tofu makers, and tea houses. Easy to get overwhelmed; the move is to pick 2-3 targets before you arrive. One tiny food store serves Japanese sake at 100 yen a glass (sweet or dry) — hard to find a cheaper pour in Japan.