Good morning, everyone.
It is fine today after a tyhoon has gone.
This time, I would like to introduce some shops around Nishi-Hongwan-ji Temple.
You can go to Nishi-Hongwan-ji Temple very easily from our shop "Rental Bike Fuune".
You just go northward along a big street.
The first shop that I found on the way is a sweets shop, named "Kameya-Mutsu".
The shop is famous for Japanese sweet with sesame, "Matsukaze".
"Matsukaze" is introduced on the TV, too.
Almost next to the sweet shop, there is a Japanese Tsukemono shop(pickled shop), "Nishiri". .
In the sightseeing season, we see many people visiting the shop.
You can try many kinds of vegetable pickles accoding to the season.
The radish pickles are very delicious, and I reccommend them.
Here is a coffee next to "Ryukokudai Museum".
Not only coffee, but also the goods which are suit for Kyoto, are attractive.
Accross the big street, there are many family Buddhist alters' shops.
They have rosary, decorations of the alters, and some Kyoto souveniors.
On 16th of every month, the small market is hold, and hand-made goods, organic vegetables are displayed.
Except the above shops, accommodation, restaurants, souvenior shops are on the street.
If you have a chance to come to our shop, "Rental Bike Fuune", why don't you go there and take a look.
Staff H