Market
Honmachi, Kurashiki Cit…
Kurashiki Bikan Quarter Craft Market
Market
Kurashiki's Bikan district is one of Japan's most photographed historic streetscapes — white-walled warehouses reflected in a willow-lined canal, the accumulated wealth of Edo-period cotton merchants made visible in architecture. On the first Sunday of each month, the same streets host a craft market.
Local potters, textile makers, farmers, people who make small things with their hands. The market exists for the people who live here, not the people passing through. The distinction is visible in how the stalls are arranged, what is sold, and the pace at which transactions occur. Nobody is performing for visitors.
Joining it requires only showing up on the right morning. The Bikan district in the early hours, before the tour groups arrive, has a different quality than the one that appears in photographs. The market makes this version of Kurashiki accessible — the city as a place where people live and make things, rather than a preserved backdrop for tourism.