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Nishiki Satake Flower Shop
Satake is one of the largest flower shops in Kyoto in terms of variety and quantity. The spacious, bright shop is filled with fresh flowers and potted plants.
Fresh flowers are newly stocked on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and potted plants on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They can meet various requests for celebrations and Buddhist ceremonies.
- Florist
Sugi Honey shop
Honey is a gift of nature. Sugi Honey Shop raises bees in their own apiary in Kumamoto Prefecture and also collects honey from all over Japan. They sell pure rich honey, fruit juice blended with honey, royal jelly, propolis, the New Zealand manuka honey, which has been gaining attention in recent years for its health benefits, and more. Their lineup of honey products are loved by people of all ages.
- Honey
Tsunoki
If you are a sake lover, a quick glance at the shelves will give you an idea of what this store is all about. The sake selection is centered on locally brewed sake, and the store also focuses on single malt whiskey. Founded in 1787, Tsunoki has a history of more than 230 years, and is also committed to disseminating new ideas from Nishiki Market.
- Sake
Kitao
Founded in 1862, this bean specialty shop sells black-soya and azuki beans produced in Tanba, Kyoto. Looking around the store, you will find that it is full of beans. Fresh beans, cooked beans, black soya bean tea, and black soya bean sweets. All products are made by this bean specialty store’s carefully chosen ingredients. There is a café on the second floor.
- Beans, Sugar, Restaurant
Kuwatou
A lineup of freshly cooked food invites passersby. The charm of this restaurant is that you can enjoy grilled and deep-fried seafood skewers all year round. It is a perfect place for when you feel a little hungry. This is an eat-in and take-out establishment, so you can eat the freshly cooked food in the shop, or you can take it home to enjoy.
- Seafood Restaurant
Gomafukudo
The sight of staff grinding sesame seeds with a pestle and mortar at the storefront catches the eyes of people walking along Nishiki-koji Street. The entrance to the shop is filled with the delicious aroma of freshly ground sesame seeds. "Sesame seeds are supposed to be ground by pounding rather than rubbing the pestle over them," they say. "A bitter taste is inevitably produced when sesame seeds are ground by rubbing." This store specializes in sesame, offering a variety of sesame snacks and seasonings, its signature product being the pestle-pounded golden sesame seeds.
- Pestled, Golden Sesame
Hanayori kiyoe
The Kiyoe Olive Farm is located in South Australia. Kiyoe is the highest quality olive oil made from the ripe olives harvested there. This store sells Kiyoe olive oil and deep-fried foods made with Kiyoe olive oil. It is very popular among both locals and tourists.
- Olive oil