Tottori

Tottori Prefecture, located in Japan’s Chugoku region, is the least populated prefecture in the country, yet it offers some of the most unique landscapes and cultural experiences. Famous for its massive sand dunes, fresh seafood, and peaceful countryside, Tottori is a hidden gem for travelers seeking nature and tranquility. The area is also known for its folklore heritage, hot springs, and scenic coastal views.

Top Attractions in Tottori

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Tottori Sand Dunes

Japan’s largest sand dunes, stretching along the Sea of Japan coast, perfect for camel rides, sandboarding, and panoramic views.

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Sand Museum

An art museum dedicated to intricate sand sculptures created by artists from around the world.

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Mount Daisen

A majestic mountain offering hiking in summer and skiing in winter, often compared to Mount Fuji.

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Uradome Coast

Part of the San’in Kaigan Geopark, with clear waters, rocky formations, and hidden beaches.

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Misasa Onsen

A historic hot spring town known for radium-rich waters believed to have health benefits.

Local Cuisine You Must Try

  • Matsuba Crab – Snow crab served boiled, grilled, or as sashimi.

  • Tottori Wagyu Beef – High-quality beef with rich marbling.

  • 20th Century Pear (Nijisseiki Nashi) – Sweet and juicy pears unique to the prefecture.

  • Shan-shan Yaki – Local grilled fish and seafood dishes.

  • Soy Sauce Ramen – Tottori-style ramen with a light soy-based broth.

Access and Transportation

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By air

train

By train

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By bus / car

Suggested Itineraries

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City + Dunes Full Day

Nature + Onsen Full Day

Full Experience Full Day

Travel Tips and Local Insights

Thigs To Do

Accomodation

Daiwa House Realty

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