Nishiki Kofukudo

  • Japanese sweets

A delicious sight. This is a storefront that fits such words. Kyoto is a city that places great importance on the customs of each season. You can feel and taste Kyoto with sweets associated with these customs. Kofukudo, founded in 1868, has had its main store near the Gojo Ohashi Bridge (now Matsubara Bridge) for 150 years. The specialty Gojo Giboshi Monaka is a monaka made in the motif of a giboshi (a type of ornamental finial used on Japanese railings) decorating the parapets of the Gojo Ohashi Bridge.

The store always has about ten varieties of colorful, high-quality nerikiri (sweet paste made of yams and other ingredients) sweets on display, each one a work of art handcrafted by skilled artisans. Limited edition nerikiri sweets for Halloween and Christmas are also popular.

You can enjoy a variety of seasonal sweets using ingredients such as mugwort in spring, jelly in summer, and chestnuts in fall.
You can mix and match the sweets to make an assortment good for souvenirs or just for yourself.
Nishiki Kofukudo
Fourth door to the west from Fuyacho-dori on the north side of Nishikikoji-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto
TEL
075-221-5960
FAX
075-221-5960
Business hours
10:00-17:00 (may vary depending on the season)
Regular holiday
Wednesday
Official website
http://ko-fukudo.com

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.