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Sakyu Center
Enjoy panoramic views of the dunes from the Sakyu Center's observation deck, accessible via a chairlift connected to the sand dunes. The key sightseeing zone covers half a kilometer of sandy terrain from the visitor center to the sea. Here, you'll find the most prominent sand dunes that offer stunning coastal views from their summits. Go further to explore the extensive stretches of sand reaching out in various directions for kilometers on end.
Sand Museum
Visit the Sand Museum, a one-of-a-kind museum showcasing intricate sand sculptures by artists from around the world. Each exhibition includes a different theme, providing a unique cultural experience.
Tottori Sand Dune Camel Riding
Hop on a camel for a scenic view of the dunes and snap a memorable photo. Ride the ski lift to catch a panoramic view back to the Sand Dune entrance, taking in all the scenery at once.
Tottori Sand Dune Sandboarding
Sandboarding, a popular way to glide down the dunes, is gaining popularity. It's like snowboarding and suitable for all levels, from beginners to experts. All you need is a board to experience this fun sport.
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When is the best time to visit Tottori Sand Dunes?
The ideal times to explore the Tottori Sand Dunes are in the early morning during spring and autumn. The weather is mild, making it perfect for enjoying the stunning scenery without the discomfort of extreme temperatures in your Japanese desert stay.
How to get to Tottori Sand Dunes?
You have several options to reach the Tottori Japan Sand Dunes from Tottori Station. You can take a regular city bus, which takes about 20 minutes and costs 380 yen. Alternatively, the Kirin Jishi Loop Bus operates on weekends and holidays, taking 25 minutes for 300 yen per ride. A taxi ride is also available, costing around 2300 yen.
With a Japan Rail Pass, you can conveniently travel to the Tottori Sand Dunes via the Hakuto Super Express train. The journey takes approximately three hours, allowing you to reach this captivating destination hassle-free and cost-effectively.
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