Attractions around Tottori
Explore 46 attractions, restaurants, shops around Tottori
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Tottori Sand Dunes
2164-661 Yuyama, Fukubecho, Tottori 689-0105 Tottori Prefecture
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The Sand Museum
2083-17 Yuyama Hukubecho, Tottori 689-0105 Tottori Prefecture
The Sand Museum in Tottori Sand Dunes is the only indoor museum exhibited sand sculpture specially. We exhibit the highest quality sand sculptures every year by the executive producer and the professional sculptor from all over the world.
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Hakuto Shrine
603 Hakuto, Tottori 689-0206 Tottori Prefecture
Hakuto Shrine was the setting of the myth of the White Rabbit of Inaba, mentioned in Japan’s traditional creation myth, the Kojiki. Legend holds that the powers of the shrine offered relief from burns and other skin conditions. Mitarashi Pond Along the roadside of the grounds is the Mitarashi Pond, where the White Rabbit of Inaba was said to have washed his wounds and taken healing. The waters remain level, never swelling or declining, throughout the year. Myth of the White Rabbit of Inaba In what is considered Japan’s first love story, the White Rabbit was the matchmaker for King Ookuni and Princess Hachigami. In more recent times, fittingly as this story’s birthplace, Hakuto was designated as ‘the holy ground for lovers’ in 2010.
3.5 (164)
Mythology Village Shirousagi Michi-no-Eki
613 Hakuto, Tottori 689-0206 Tottori Prefecture
4.0 (146)
Tottori Castle Ruins
Higashimachi, Tottori 680-0011 Tottori Prefecture
4.0 (123)
Hakuto Beach
Hakuto, Tottori 689-0206 Tottori Prefecture
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Jinpu-kaku Hall
Higashimachi, Tottori 680-0011 Tottori Prefecture
Nifukaku is a French Renaissance Western-style building in Tottori city, Tottori Prefecture. Renowned as one of the leading Meiji region buildings in the Chugoku region, it is designated as an important cultural asset of the country on June 2, 1973. In 1907, the former residence of former royal prince Kahito 王, a former residence of the former Tottori 藩 lord Ikeda Nakahiro, built on the fan palace of Tottori Castle ruins, as an accommodation facility at the time of San'in line enlightenment.
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Karoichi
3-27-1 Karocho Nishi, Tottori 680-0908 Tottori Prefecture
We have freshly picked seafood freshly picked up from Tottori / Karou Port, and there is also a market for souvenirs and souvenir shops, and it can be said that it is a kitchen in Tottori City. In the fresh fish shop, regional shipping of fresh fish selected on the spot is also possible. At the market, various events such as "White or Big Fishing Festival" and "Matsuba Festival" are held. In the adjacent restaurant building, you can enjoy fresh seafood. Ikuushi cuisine "kaiyoen" is the first restaurant in western Japan to have a direct seawater dish installed, and it is recommended to have a lively white dish in the form of dishes.
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Tottori Karo Kanikkokan
3-27-2 Karochonishi, Tottori 680-0908 Tottori Prefecture
4.0 (80)
Tottori City Tourist Information Center
117 Higashihonjicho, Tottori 680-0835 Tottori Prefecture
3.5 (58)
Seiryu Chaya Kawahara Michi-no-Eki
837 Kawaharacho Takafuku, Tottori 680-1213 Tottori Prefecture
4.0 (47)
Tottori Sakyu Kodomonokuni
1157-1 Hamasaka, Tottori 680-0001 Tottori Prefecture
3.5 (45)
Shamine Tottori
111-1 Higashihonjicho, Tottori 680-0835 Tottori Prefecture
4.0 (40)
Amedaki Fall
Tottori 680-0201 Tottori Prefecture
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Warabekan
3-202 Nishimachi, Tottori 680-0022 Tottori Prefecture
The Warabekan is a museum of toys and children’s songs. We welcome everyone to come and visit. The Warabekan, opened on July 7th, 1995 has two Thema, children’s songs and toys. We are the home for children’s songs and commemorate the success of the ’89 Tottori World Toy Exposition. The museum is an old-style structure with the restored exterior of the former Tottori Prefectural Public Library, and it is filled with toys and songs of long ago. Come enjoy the various exhibits as you lose yourself in this ageless world.