Tottori: Nature's Bestkept Secret during Japan's Winter
Tottori, Japan lies along the Sea of Japan’s beautiful coast. It is most popular for its sand dunes, which are the largest in the country. The city is also best known for Mount Daisen, which has some of the country’s highest peaks. It is known to have Japan’s least populated prefecture. The name Tottori means, “bird” and “to get”. Tourists will have plenty of top-rated hotels to choose from, all equipped with basic amenities and delightful extras
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Tottori, Japan is during springtime. From March to April, travelers can enjoy picnics and viewing spots in the Utsubuki and Minatoyama Parks. If your time your visit well, you may even see the Shan-Shan and Yonago Gaina Festivals. Those who wish to visit the city in spring should book their hotels several months in advance. For cheaper Tottori hotel room rates, time your visit during the city’s summer season from July through August.
What to Do & Area Attractions
One of the prime reasons people visit the region is because of the famous Tottori Sand Dunes. The local information desks can help tourists arrange trips to the lovely attraction. For a unique activity, families can visit the Tottori Karo Crab Aquarium and its fun exhibits. After a tiring day of exploring Tottori’s countless activities, tourists can take a dip in the relaxing springs of Iwai Onsen. Hotels in the city include the Hotel New Otani Tottori and the Hotel Monarque Tottori, which offer free Wi-Fi and free parking spaces.