Kakuzan Park (Tsuyama Castle)
Tsuyama Castle, also known as Kakuzan Castle, was a hirayamajiro (hilltop castle) built in the 1440s. Kakuzan Park, where the castle remains are now located, is
Offering a children's playground and hot spring bath, Motoyu is located in Nishiawakura, 36 km from Tottori. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free WiFi is offered and free private parking is available on site. All rooms include a shared bathroom.
Tsuyama Castle, also known as Kakuzan Castle, was a hirayamajiro (hilltop castle) built in the 1440s. Kakuzan Park, where the castle remains are now located, is
This waterfall is 40 meters high and has been selected as one of Japan's top 100 waterfalls.
Kannon-in is an Edo-period temple located in the East of Tottori City. It is affiliated with Japanese Tendai buddhism and well known for its Japanese garden.
Tottori Castle was a yamashiro-style castle (mountain castle) built in the 16th century. The castle was the stage of the battle between Hashiba Hideyoshi (later
Okutsusou is a traditional Japanese style inn, or 'ryokan', set amidst picturesque mountain streams. With eight guest rooms it's a perfect place to take a break
This museum is Japan’s only open-air museum exhibiting sculptures made of sand.