Information of Shops

shop of fruits

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Please note that business hours and regular holidays may have changed.

Kawaichi

“I can't introduce something I haven't eaten,” the owner says. He makes sure to eat the produce he sells to become knowledgeable about it. Conversation at the storefront, the point of contact between people, is the crux of this kind of business, so the owner makes sure to have a knowledgeable person standing in the shop. He says that the staff in the storefront will always be a personable veteran greengrocer, so people should feel free to ask any questions they may have.

  • vegetables
  • fruits

Kawamasa

It is said that the store name was changed to "Kawamasa" in 1922, a few years after its establishment as a green grocer in Nishiki Market. This means that the store has been around for a century. They have been providing fresh fruits and vegetables every day to a wide range of customers from famous ryokan and ryotei (traditional Japanese-style restaurants) to the general public. They purchase the day's recommendations from Kyoto's central market and growers every day, carefully discerning the freshness of each item.

  • vegetables
  • fruits

Yontora

Founded in 1910, Yontora has been dealing in vegetables and fruits, mainly Kyoto vegetables, for about 110 years. Its main business is wholesale to ryotei (traditional Japanese-style restaurants) and other restaurants, but it also focuses on retail sales in the store and online sales. When ordering produce to be sent from the store for gifts or for your home, they will ask you about your budget and the number of family members, and will pack seasonal items for you.

  • vegetables
  • fruits

To everyone visiting Nishiki Market Request and information

Please refrain from walking while eating as it may cause trouble or trouble.
Please enjoy it in front of the store where you purchased it or inside the store.