Go for a camel ride at Tottori Sand Dunes.ðŊðĩ
The only sand dune ðŦðĩ in Japan is located in the eastern part of Tottori Prefecture. It is the largest sand dune in Japan covering a distance from east-west to about 16 kilometers. The Tottori dune is formed by sediment swept by wind and tides for over 100,000 years.
We can take pictures, take views, and even ride camels, walk on sand dunes or play paragliding or sandborgs.
Opening hours 9.30-16 .30 here. (Mar.-Nov.) 10.00-16 00 p.m. (Dec.-Feb.)
Camel Ride fee 1,300 yen for 1 person / 2,500 yen for 2 people
ðïļ 500 meters next to the dunes, there is another place to visit: the Sand Museum, an art museum that showcases sculptures from the only "sand" in the world.
Use only water and sand to create works. Every year, sand sculptors from around the world are constantly invited to create new sand sculptures.
Opening time 9.00-18 00 p.m.
Admission fee Adult 800 yen / Child 400 yen
ðĶðĶ and go to "Karoichi Market." The fish market of Tottori Pier is near Tottori Station. There is fresh seafood that comes up from Tottori Pier. It is fresh or cooked. Here the seafood is known as matsuba crab. It is sweet and sweet. You can eat it grilled, boiled or fresh.
ðïļ in Tottori province, there is another place to visit because the view is very beautiful: the coast of Uradome (listed as Inkaikang Geosan Park) is an attraction with great views of the coast and the clear sea. It is said to be so clear that it can look down 25 meters below. There are cruise boats around the island and can also enjoy kayaking and snorkeling activities.
ðŊðĩ if anyone likes to travel, nature will fall in love with Tottori. âĪïļ













































































































