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35° 00′ 17.9″ N, 135° 45′ 49.2″ E
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DescriptionTsukemono shop by Gavin Anderson in Nishiki Ichiba, Kyoto.jpg
Nishiki Market is a narrow, shopping street, lined by more than one hundred shops. Various kinds of fresh and processed foods including many Kyoto specialties, such as pickles, Japanese sweets, dried food, sushi, and fresh seafood and vegetables are sold.
Gavin Anderson from Tsukemono shop Uchida Tsukemono in Nishiki Ichiba, Nakagyo, Kyoto
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