Ine
Ine is a quaint seaside village located in northern Kyōto Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast. It’s famous for its unique wooden boathouses.
Ine is a quaint seaside village located in northern Kyōto Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast. It’s famous for its unique wooden boathouses.
The ruggedly scenic Uradome Coast stretches along the Sea of Japan and is one of the most beautiful shorelines in the San’in region.
Located outside the city of Tottori and extending for 14 km, the Tottori Sand Dunes are the largest sand dunes in Japan.
The Tottori Hanakairo Flower Park is a vast garden built around a dome greenhouse with hundreds of orchids, palm trees and other exotic flora.
Mt. Daisen is a dormant volcano in Tottori Prefecture on the Japan Sea coast. At 1,729 m, it’s the highest mountain in the Chūgoku region.
Kurayoshi is a historical city once serving as Hoki Province's capital, now renowned for its preserved warehouses, ceramics, and exquisite kasuri textiles.
Located at the western edge of the Tottori Dunes, the Hakuto Coast is famed as the setting for the legendary tale of “The White Rabbit of Inaba.
A museum featuring the life and works of renowned local manga artist Gōshō Aoyama.