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Shinkyogoku- Empty because it's 8 AM |
Walk about one block and you will come to a shrine on your right. This is Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine.
Lanterns in the entryway |
Fun things to do at Nishiki Tenmangu include:
*Get your fortune from the automated dragon-dancer machine. While drum music plays, the mechanical dragon dances, picks your fortune and bows.
*Check out the amazing flower arrangements placed around the shrine.
*Rub the head of the large cow statue. This is supposed to make you smarter!
*If you have a water bottle, fill it at the shrine well. This well is very famous and there are almost always people stocking up on its water, filling tons of bottles and containers.
Leave the shrine and go straight on the street that crosses the shopping arcades (Shinkyogoku and Teramachi). Once you pass both streets you will find yourself in Nishiki Market.
Nishiki Market may be known as the kitchen of Kyoto, but food isn't the only thing you will find sold there. A mix of souvenir clothing, practical household goods and freshly-made local specialties, Nishiki can be almost overwhelming, so take your time. You might get a chance to watch mochi being made, or get a chance to sample some interesting foods, like these boiled eggs stuck on tiny octopi:
Keep walking- "Konnamonjya" will be on your left, 6 intersections after you leave the shrine. The front of the shop sells Tofu, but the donut stand opens on the side street. They're pretty small, so they are sold y the dozen, 300 yen a pop. Don't worry, yo won't have any trouble finishing them off. Enjoy!