Tottori The stage is set for your adventure.
Area
Order
Number
Kamochi Shrine
The Kamochi (written as kanemochi, ‘rich man’s’) Shrine is a famous draw fo...
Hossho-ji Jozan Park
Peripheral to the remains of the Hossho temple where once a castle stood, t...
Tottori Hanakairo-Flower Park
flowers and other plants regardless of weather throughout the year. On rain...
Shoji Ueda Museum of Photography
This museum holds some 12,000 of the works of world-renowned photographer S...
Okudaisen & Mitsukue
A popular spot for artists and photographers eager to capture rustic thatch...
Daisen-ji Temple
This is the historical temple at the side of the Chuugoku Region’s highest ...
Mori no Kuni
Located among the woodlands at the foot of Mt Daisen, this is a popular pla...
Mukibanda Yayoi Settlement Site
Mukibanda is thought to have been the central portion of a Yayoi settlement...
Daisen White Resort
The Daisen skiing area is one of Japan’s finest, encompassing the big four ...
Daisen Museum of Nature and History
Daisen Museum of Nature and History provides a range of alluring exhibits o...
Daisen-ji Amida-do
Daisen-ji’s oldest extant temple. Amida-do was built in the closing years o...
Ōgamiyama Shrine
The history of Ōgamiyama Shrine dates back to the ancient cult of Ōgaminota...
Mt Daisen
The marvelous scenery at Japan’s third national park continues to capture t...
Yumeminato Tower & Yumeminato Park
Yumeminato Tower and Yumeminato Park are both on the south side of Sakaimin...
Mizuki Shigeru Museum
Mizuki Shigeru road leads from Sakaiminato Station to this commemorative ce...
Mizuki Shigeru Road
Home town of the manga artist of its namesake, Sakaiminato’s Mizuki Shigeru...
Yonago Gaina Festival
The name of this summer festival comes from the Yonago dialect word meaning...
Kamogawa & Nakaumi Sightseeing
The sightseeing boat departs from the vicinity of Tenjinbashi anterior to t...
Yonago Waterbirds Sanctuary
The Nakaumi inland sea which encompasses the waterbirds sanctuary was regis...
Kaze no Oka Japan-Korea Friendship Park
In light of Tottori’s twice rescue of Korean sea vessels, this garden was c...