There are the representatives of the Sanin region, "The Izumo-taisha Shrine" and "The Tottori Sand Dunes," as well as "Mt. Daisen," "Adachi Museum of Art," and "Tottori Prefectural Flower Park" in the vicinity of Yonago to enjoy in all seasons.

With the great view of Mt. Daisen, this is one of the largest flower parks in Japan. The park has flowers for all seasons, as well as a "flower dome" and the first roofed "circular walkway" in Japan that enables you to enjoy the park in any weather.

The shrine enshrines Okuninushi-no-Okami, famous for myths of Inaba-no-Shirousagi and Kuniyuzuri and is known as the deity of matchmaking. The main shrine is a representative construction of the Taisha-zukuri style and is designated as a national treasure. Many people visit the shrine every year seeking a good match.

The Tottori Sand Dune is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan in the Eastern region of Tottori and it is the largest sand dune in Japan. The view of naturally created "wind ripples" is truly fantastic. You can enjoy a camel ride tour or paragliding and other sky sports at the sand dune.

The museum has the largest collection of art by Yokoyama Taikan in Japan and an extraordinary garden. It was granted three stars in the Green Guide Japan issued by Michelin in France; the garden is highly valued both domestically and internationally.

Built by Yoshiharu Horio, the symbol of the Matsue castle town is the only extant castle tower in the Sanin region. The symbol looks like a spread-chidori (plover) and thus the castle is also known as "Chidori-jo" castle.

The national park "Mt. Daisen" is the highest summit in the Chugoku region. It is a holy mountain with Daisenji Temple that symbolizes mountain worshipping located in Daisen town, Tottori. You can enjoy various types of leisure such as walks in the forest, ranches in highland resorts, mountain climbing, and skiing.

Sakaiminato is the hometown of Shigeru Mizuki, the author of the Japanese animation, "Gegege-no-Kitaro." Mizuki Shigeru Road stretches about 800m from the station, and 134 bronze statues of Yokai (Japanese spirits) will welcome you.

You can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the national park, "Daisen," at Daisen Makiba Milk no Sato. The restaurant offers menus using plenty of locally gathered milk, dairy products and fresh ingredients. The original soft-serve ice cream is especially popular.

The Horikawa river in Matsue surrounds Matsue-jo Castle and has remained the same since the castle was built. "Horikawa Meguri" is a one-hour cruise by a small ship following the river to give you the experience of sceneries of old Japan.

With the great view of Mt. Daisen, this is one of the largest flower parks in Japan. The park has flowers for all seasons, as well as a "flower dome" and the first roofed "circular walkway" in Japan that enables you to enjoy the park in any weather.

The shrine enshrines Okuninushi-no-Okami, famous for myths of Inaba-no-Shirousagi and Kuniyuzuri and is known as the deity of matchmaking. The main shrine is a representative construction of the Taisha-zukuri style and is designated as a national treasure. Many people visit the shrine every year seeking a good match.

The Tottori Sand Dune is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan in the Eastern region of Tottori and it is the largest sand dune in Japan. The view of naturally created "wind ripples" is truly fantastic. You can enjoy a camel ride tour or paragliding and other sky sports at the sand dune.

The museum has the largest collection of art by Yokoyama Taikan in Japan and an extraordinary garden. It was granted three stars in the Green Guide Japan issued by Michelin in France; the garden is highly valued both domestically and internationally.

Built by Yoshiharu Horio, the symbol of the Matsue castle town is the only extant castle tower in the Sanin region. The symbol looks like a spread-chidori (plover) and thus the castle is also known as "Chidori-jo" castle.

The national park "Mt. Daisen" is the highest summit in the Chugoku region. It is a holy mountain with Daisenji Temple that symbolizes mountain worshipping located in Daisen town, Tottori. You can enjoy various types of leisure such as walks in the forest, ranches in highland resorts, mountain climbing, and skiing.

Sakaiminato is the hometown of Shigeru Mizuki, the author of the Japanese animation, "Gegege-no-Kitaro." Mizuki Shigeru Road stretches about 800m from the station, and 153 bronze statues of Yokai (Japanese spirits) will welcome you.

You can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the national park, "Daisen," at Daisen Makiba Milk no Sato. The restaurant offers menus using plenty of locally gathered milk, dairy products and fresh ingredients. The original soft-serve ice cream is especially popular.

The Horikawa river in Matsue surrounds Matsue-jo Castle and has remained the same since the castle was built. "Horikawa Meguri" is a one-hour cruise by a small ship following the river to give you the experience of sceneries of old Japan.

There are the representatives of the Sanin region, "The Izumo-taisha Shrine" and "The Tottori Sand Dunes," as well as "Mt. Daisen," "Adachi Museum of Art," and "Tottori Prefectural Flower Park" in the vicinity of Yonago to enjoy in all seasons.

With the great view of Mt. Daisen, this is one of the largest flower parks in Japan. The park has flowers for all seasons, as well as a "flower dome" and the first roofed "circular walkway" in Japan that enables you to enjoy the park in any weather.

The shrine enshrines Okuninushi-no-Okami, famous for myths of Inaba-no-Shirousagi and Kuniyuzuri and is known as the deity of matchmaking. The main shrine is a representative construction of the Taisha-zukuri style and is designated as a national treasure. Many people visit the shrine every year seeking a good match.

The Tottori Sand Dune is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan in the Eastern region of Tottori and it is the largest sand dune in Japan. The view of naturally created "wind ripples" is truly fantastic. You can enjoy a camel ride tour or paragliding and other sky sports at the sand dune.

The museum has the largest collection of art by Yokoyama Taikan in Japan and an extraordinary garden. It was granted three stars in the Green Guide Japan issued by Michelin in France; the garden is highly valued both domestically and internationally.

Built by Yoshiharu Horio, the symbol of the Matsue castle town is the only extant castle tower in the Sanin region. The symbol looks like a spread-chidori (plover) and thus the castle is also known as "Chidori-jo" castle.

The national park "Mt. Daisen" is the highest summit in the Chugoku region. It is a holy mountain with Daisenji Temple that symbolizes mountain worshipping located in Daisen town, Tottori. You can enjoy various types of leisure such as walks in the forest, ranches in highland resorts, mountain climbing, and skiing.

Sakaiminato is the hometown of Shigeru Mizuki, the author of the Japanese animation, "Gegege-no-Kitaro." Mizuki Shigeru Road stretches about 800m from the station, and 153 bronze statues of Yokai (Japanese spirits) will welcome you.

You can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the national park, "Daisen," at Daisen Makiba Milk no Sato. The restaurant offers menus using plenty of locally gathered milk, dairy products and fresh ingredients. The original soft-serve ice cream is especially popular.

The Horikawa river in Matsue surrounds Matsue-jo Castle and has remained the same since the castle was built. "Horikawa Meguri" is a one-hour cruise by a small ship following the river to give you the experience of sceneries of old Japan.

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