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Top 10 Best Places to Shop in Kyoto

Discover the best places to shop in Kyoto.

Updated January 21, 2026

All-Time Best

1.

Nishiki Market

Nishiki Market
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Nishiki Koji Dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto

Known as the 'Kitchen of Kyoto', this 400-year-old narrow covered market stretches five blocks and features over 100 shops selling fresh seafood, produce, pickles, sweets, and traditional Kyoto specialties. A must-visit for food lovers seeking authentic local ingredients and street food.

Highlights

  • Fresh seafood
  • Kyoto pickles
  • Matcha sweets
  • Traditional ingredients
  • Street food
Also available on:Book Tour
Fresh seafoodKyoto picklesMatcha sweets
2.

Gion District Shops

Gion District Shops
$$$
Gion, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto

Kyoto's most famous geisha district offers an enchanting shopping experience with traditional craft shops, tea houses, and artisan boutiques lining historic wooden machiya buildings. Find exquisite fans, ceramics, textiles, and geisha-related items.

Highlights

  • Traditional crafts
  • Geisha souvenirs
  • Artisan ceramics
  • Japanese fans
  • Silk accessories
Also available on:Book Tour
Traditional craftsGeisha souvenirsArtisan ceramics
3.

Teramachi Street

Teramachi Street
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Teramachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto

One of Kyoto's oldest and most beloved covered shopping arcades, Teramachi offers a diverse mix of traditional shops, antique stores, art galleries, and modern boutiques. The arcade provides comfortable shopping regardless of weather.

Highlights

  • Antique shops
  • Art galleries
  • Traditional stores
  • Bookshops
  • Covered arcade
Also available on:Book Tour
Antique shopsArt galleriesTraditional stores
4.

Arashiyama Shops

Arashiyama Shops
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Arashiyama, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto

The famous bamboo grove district features charming shops selling bamboo crafts, local confections, and nature-inspired souvenirs. Browse through unique bamboo products, traditional sweets, and artisan goods in a scenic setting.

Highlights

  • Bamboo crafts
  • Local sweets
  • Nature-inspired gifts
  • Handmade items
  • Scenic location
Also available on:Book Tour
Bamboo craftsLocal sweetsNature-inspired gifts
5.

Kyoto Handicraft Center

Kyoto Handicraft Center
$$-$$$
21 Shogoin Entomi-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto

A seven-floor showcase of traditional Japanese crafts offering hands-on workshops and quality souvenirs. Visitors can try their hand at woodblock printing, damascene, and other crafts while shopping for authentic Kyoto handmade goods.

Highlights

  • Hands-on workshops
  • Traditional crafts
  • Seven floors
  • English support
  • Quality souvenirs
Also available on:Book Tour
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6.

Ichizawa Shinzaburo Hanpu

Ichizawa Shinzaburo Hanpu
$$$
602 Takatsuki-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto

A legendary Kyoto canvas bag maker operating since 1905, crafting durable and stylish bags using traditional techniques. Each bag is handmade with meticulous attention to detail, representing the finest in Japanese craftsmanship.

Highlights

  • Handmade canvas bags
  • Century-old tradition
  • Japanese craftsmanship
  • Durable quality
  • Unique designs
Also available on:Book Tour
Handmade canvas bagsCentury-old traditionJapanese craftsmanship
7.

Kiyomizu-zaka

Kiyomizu-zaka
$$-$$$
Kiyomizu, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto

The pottery street leading to Kiyomizu Temple is lined with shops selling Kiyomizu-yaki ceramics, a Kyoto pottery tradition dating back 400 years. Browse beautiful teacups, plates, and decorative pieces alongside other traditional souvenirs.

Highlights

  • Kiyomizu pottery
  • Traditional ceramics
  • Temple approach
  • Scenic walk
  • Local artisans
Also available on:Book Tour
Kiyomizu potteryTraditional ceramicsTemple approach
8.

Shinkyogoku Shopping Arcade

Shinkyogoku Shopping Arcade
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Shinkyogoku-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto

A vibrant covered shopping street in central Kyoto featuring a mix of traditional shops, fashion boutiques, souvenir stores, and restaurants. Popular with both tourists and locals, it connects to Teramachi for extended shopping adventures.

Highlights

  • Covered arcade
  • Mix of shops
  • Central location
  • Street food
  • Fashion boutiques
Also available on:Book Tour
Covered arcadeMix of shopsCentral location
9.

Ninen-zaka & Sannen-zaka

Ninen-zaka & Sannen-zaka
$$-$$$
Kiyomizu, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto

These picturesque sloping stone-paved streets near Kiyomizu Temple are lined with beautifully preserved machiya townhouses converted into traditional shops, tea houses, and galleries. A quintessential Kyoto shopping and walking experience.

Highlights

  • Historic atmosphere
  • Traditional architecture
  • Artisan shops
  • Photo opportunities
  • Tea houses
Also available on:Book Tour
Historic atmosphereTraditional architectureArtisan shops
10.

Kyoto Station Shops

Kyoto Station Shops
$-$$$
Karasuma-dori, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto

The modern Kyoto Station complex houses extensive shopping options including The Cube, Porta underground mall, and Isetan department store. Perfect for last-minute souvenirs with convenient access to trains, offering both traditional and contemporary gifts.

Highlights

  • Convenient location
  • Wide variety
  • Modern facilities
  • Last-minute shopping
  • Department store
Also available on:Book Tour
Convenient locationWide varietyModern facilities