Yes, Omicho Market gets packed, but there's something energetic about squeezing through the crowds while eyeing up the most amazing-looking sushi and fresh seafood you've ever seen. This isn't some tourist trap - it's Kanazawa's real-deal food market that's been feeding locals since the Edo Period.
The best part? You don't have to wait until later to eat at some fancy restaurant. Just pick what looks good (trust me, a lot will look good), and dig in right there at one of the standing tables. We're talking sushi so fresh it was probably swimming that morning. With about 200 shops and stalls, you've got plenty of options beyond just seafood too.
It's one of those classic Japanese market experiences where half the fun is just wandering around, pointing at things you can't identify, and maybe trying something you've never seen before. Sure, it's crowded, but that's just proof that the locals know where the good stuff is. Just don't come here if you're hungry and in a hurry - this place deserves some time to explore properly!