Β· Japan
Regional DestinationTottori Travel Guide
8 attractions Β· Updated 2026
π€ Best Season
April-May, October-November
π Recommended Stay
1.5 Days
βοΈ Nearest Airport
Tottori Airport (TJH) β 15-20 minutes by car to central Tottori
β Known For
Tottori is best known for its dramatic Sand Dunes, Japan's only large-scale desert landscape, which draw visitors from across the country. The city also celebrates manga culture through Mizuki Shigeru Road, honoring the legendary creator, and offers therapeutic hot springs at Misasa Onsen, one of Japan's oldest and most radioactive.
π― Best For
π‘ Local Tip
Visit Tottori Sand Dunes at sunrise or sunset to avoid crowds and heat; allow 3-4 hours for the full experience.
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Top Attractions in Tottori
Tottori Sand Dunes
β 4.4 (16,631)πΏ Nature & Parks
Experience Japan's unexpected desert landscape at the Tottori Sand Dunes, where vast golden hills meet the Sea of Japan in a striking natural contrast. Spanning several kilometers along the coast, these impressive dunes offer a unique opportunity to climb sandy peaks, take camel rides, and enjoy stunning ocean views unlike anywhere else in Japan. Whether blanketed in winter snow or warmed by spring breezes, the dunes provide an unforgettable and photogenic adventure that surprises visitors expecting only traditional Japanese scenery.
The Sand Museum
β 4.4 (10,590)ποΈ Museums
The Sand Museum in Tottori showcases breathtaking large-scale sand sculptures created by artists from around the world, with themes changing annually to feature different countries and cultures. Located near the famous Tottori Sand Dunes, this unique museum displays incredibly detailed works of art carved entirely from sand, offering a one-of-a-kind cultural experience. Visitors can marvel at the intricate craftsmanship and learn about various global civilizations through this ephemeral art form.
Mizuki Shigeru Road
β 4.2 (9,883)πΊ Landmarks
Mizuki Shigeru Road is a charming street in Sakaiminato City dedicated to the beloved manga artist Mizuki Shigeru, creator of GeGeGe no Kitaro. The 800-meter shopping street features over 170 bronze statues of yokai (Japanese supernatural creatures) from his famous works, creating a whimsical open-air gallery. Visitors can explore quirky shops, themed cafes, and the Mizuki Shigeru Museum while immersing themselves in Japan's rich folklore tradition.
Tottori-sakyu Segway Adventure Tour
β 4.9 (820)ποΈ Beaches
Experience the breathtaking Tottori Sand Dunes, Japan's largest sand dune system, in an exciting and effortless way aboard a Segway. Glide across the undulating golden sands that stretch along the Sea of Japan coastline, offering stunning panoramic views that feel more like the Sahara than traditional Japan. This guided tour combines cutting-edge technology with natural beauty, making it perfect for adventurous travelers who want to explore this unique landscape without the strenuous climb.
Tottori Hanakairo Flower Park
β 4.2 (2,016)π Local Food
Tottori Hanakairo Flower Park is one of Japan's largest flower parks, featuring stunning seasonal displays across vast gardens with Mount Daisen as a breathtaking backdrop. The park showcases rotating exhibits of tulips, lilies, roses, and other colorful blooms throughout the year, along with impressive greenhouse domes housing tropical and exotic plants. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks through themed gardens, attend seasonal flower festivals, and capture Instagram-worthy photos in this floral paradise.
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Map of Tottori
πΏ Nature & Parks
ποΈ Museums
πΊ Landmarks
Mizuki Shigeru Road
β 4.2 (9,883)Mizuki Shigeru Road is a charming street in Sakaiminato City dedicated to the beloved manga artist Mizuki Shigeru, creator of GeGeGe no Kitaro. The 800-meter shopping street features over 170 bronze statues of yokai (Japanese supernatural creatures) from his famous works, creating a whimsical open-air gallery. Visitors can explore quirky shops, themed cafes, and the Mizuki Shigeru Museum while immersing themselves in Japan's rich folklore tradition.
Yumeminato Tower
β 3.6 (2,771)Yumeminato Tower is a striking observation tower located in Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture, offering panoramic views of the Sea of Japan and the surrounding coastal landscape. Standing at 43 meters tall, the tower features a spacious observation deck where visitors can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree vistas, especially stunning during sunset. The tower serves as a gateway to exploring the nearby Mizuki Shigeru Road, famous for its GeGeGe no Kitaro manga character statues and yokai theme.
ποΈ Beaches
π Local Food
Tottori Hanakairo Flower Park
β 4.2 (2,016)Tottori Hanakairo Flower Park is one of Japan's largest flower parks, featuring stunning seasonal displays across vast gardens with Mount Daisen as a breathtaking backdrop. The park showcases rotating exhibits of tulips, lilies, roses, and other colorful blooms throughout the year, along with impressive greenhouse domes housing tropical and exotic plants. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks through themed gardens, attend seasonal flower festivals, and capture Instagram-worthy photos in this floral paradise.
Mori no Kuni
β 4.1 (132)Mori no Kuni, meaning 'Forest Kingdom,' offers visitors an immersive natural escape into Japan's lush woodlands. This serene destination provides opportunities for peaceful forest bathing, scenic walking trails, and a chance to disconnect from urban life while experiencing the tranquility of Japanese nature. Whether you're seeking a meditative retreat or outdoor adventure, this forest sanctuary welcomes those looking to explore Japan's verdant landscapes.
β¨οΈ Hot Springs
FAQ: Visiting Tottori
What is Tottori famous for?
Tottori is famous for Tottori is best known for its dramatic Sand Dunes, Japan's only large-scale desert landscape, which draw visitors from across the country. The city also celebrates manga culture through Mizuki Shigeru Road, honoring the legendary creator, and offers therapeutic hot springs at Misasa Onsen, one of Japan's oldest and most radioactive..
How many days should I spend in Tottori?
Most visitors spend 1.5 days in Tottori. This gives you enough time to explore the main attractions and soak up the local atmosphere.
When is the best time to visit Tottori?
The best time to visit Tottori is April-May, October-November, when the weather is most pleasant for sightseeing.
Can Tottori be visited as a day trip?
Yes! Tottori is easily accessible as a day trip from Osaka (about 2.5 hours).
What are the top attractions in Tottori?
The top attractions in Tottori include Tottori Sand Dunes, The Sand Museum, Mizuki Shigeru Road and more. There are 8 attractions in total to explore.