Omicho Market — Kanazawa's 290-Year-Old Kitchen
Omicho Market (近江町市場, Omicho Ichiba) is Kanazawa's central food market, operating for 290+ years as the city's primary source for fresh seafood, produce, and local specialties. The covered market contains 170+ vendors in a maze of narrow lanes, selling the bounty of the Sea of Japan: winter crabs (Echizen crab, snow crab), Noto Peninsula oysters, yellowtail, sweet shrimp (ama-ebi), and seasonal fish. The market's energy peaks in the morning (8:00–10:00) when restaurant chefs and home cooks haggle over the day's catch, vendors call out specials, and seafood is prepared fresh to order.
The market is famous for kaisendon (海鮮丼, seafood rice bowls) — enormous bowls piled with sashimi-grade tuna, salmon, crab, uni (sea urchin), and ikura (salmon roe) served at market stalls for ¥1,500–3,500. The freshness is unparalleled — fish are delivered before dawn from Kanazawa Port, displayed on ice, and transformed into sashimi within hours. Beyond seafood, vendors sell Kaga vegetables (traditional heirloom varieties like Kaga lotus root and sweet potatoes), sake, pickles, and wagashi sweets. The market combines wholesale functionality with tourist accessibility — locals and visitors shop side by side, maintaining authentic market atmosphere while welcoming foreign guests.
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