Sand Dune Beach
Kenji ChidaSand Dune Beach is a public beach in Tottori City facing the Japan Sea. It is a great place to swim and barbecue for the whole family.
The Tottori Sand Dunes are the largest sand dunes in Japan and the most famous attraction in Tottori Prefecture. They extend for about 16 kilometers along the coast of the Sea of Japan and are up to two kilometers wide and 50 meters high. The view over the dunes can be from the The Sakyu Center observation deck can be enjoyed via a chair lift.
The dunes were formed when sand from the nearby Sendaigawa River washed into the sea and was eventually re-deposited by the ocean currents along the coast. Today, the constant movement of the tides and the coastal winds continuously shape the sand dunes, creating an ever-changing landscape.
You can explore the dunes on camels as well as on horse-drawn carriages. Those who prefer something more adventurous can try paragliding or sandboarding, a variant of snowboarding.
Not far away is the Sand Museum, which shows large sand sculptures by artists from all over the world. The exhibitions change annually and have various themes, typically a country or a region.
Sand Dune Beach is a public beach in Tottori City facing the Japan Sea. It is a great place to swim and barbecue for the whole family.
Imagine an over 30 km² expanse of sand, sand, and more sand, stretched out along the ocean in Japan’s San‘in Region. Welcome to the Tottori Sand Dunes!
White sand, blue sky, blue ocean, all in one place - this is already pretty good but in Tottori you are not just at the beach but you are on top of massive sand dunes.
Sand boarding and paragliding are two activities you can enjoy at the Tottori sand dunes. Get in some summer sliding while enjoying the deep blue Sea of Japan backdrop.
鳥取砂丘でサンドボードするのとパラグライディングするのが楽しむことできます。砂丘を板で滑って、または砂丘の上の空の中パラグライダーで飛びます。
The narrow strip of sand dunes in Tottori city is the largest in Japan. A beautiful attraction year round, visitors to Tottori must be sure to stop by!
Feel the greatness of nature at the Tottori Sand Dunes which have existed for over 100,000 years.
The Tottori Sand Dunes is the only large sand dune system in Tottori Prefecture, and in Japan. Having existed for over 100,000 years, these dunes attract up to two million visitors a year. Besides walking through the dunes, you can even rent a camel to ride on, provided the winds are not strong on that day
Cette bande étroite de dunes de sable, dans la ville de Tottori, est la plus grande du Japon. Les visiteurs de Tottori ne doivent en aucun cas manquer cette belle attraction à l’allure désertique !
Pasir putih, laut biru, semua dalam satu lokasi. Ini sudah terdengar begitu asik. Tapi di Tottori kamu tidak hanya sekedar berada di pantai. Kamu sedang berdiri di puncak bukit pasir yang sangat luas.
Kegiatan seluncur pasir dan paralayang adalah dua kegiatan yang dapat anda nikmati di bukit pasir Tottori. Lakukan beberapa seluncur musim panas sambil menikmati laut biru Jepang sebagai latar belakangnya.
Tottori sand dunes showcase a unique side of Japan's landscape.
Песчаные дюны Тоттори - образец уникального Японского ландшафта.
เนินทรายทตโตะริเป็นหนึ่งในสามเนินทรายในประเทศญี่ปุ่น และเป็นเนินทรายที่ใหญ่ที่สุดอีกด้วย เนินทรายแห่งนี้ตั้งอยู่บนชายฝั่งตะวันออกในจังหวัดทตโตะริ ไม่เพียงแต่ได้รับการยกย่องให้เป็นอนุสาวรีย์ทางธรรมชาติ แต่ยังเคยได้รับเลือกให้เป็นสถานที่ท่องเที่ยวอันดับหนึ่งจากนักท่องเที่ยวชาวญี่ปุ่น เนินทรายแห่งนี้จึงจัดเป็นสถานที่ที่ไม่ควรพลาดแวะชม
เนินทรายทตโตะริทัศนียภาพที่แตกต่างจากญี่ปุ่นทั่ว
Japan's manga kingdom and its only sand dunes are found in the least populous prefecture, Tottori
Le royaume du manga au Japon et ses dunes de sables exceptionnelles se trouvent dans la préfecture la moins peuplée du pays : Tottori.
Đồi cát Tottori là hệ thống cồn cát lớn nhất của tỉnh Tottoti và Nhật Bản. Đã tồn tại trên 100,000 năm, những cồn cát này thu hút hơn 2 triệu lượt khách mỗi năm. Bên cạnh việc đi bộ qua những cồn cát, bạn còn có thể thuê lạc đà để cưỡi, miễn là không có gió thổi mạnh vào ngày đó.
Tham quan đồi cát lớn nhất Nhật Bản - Tottori. Đây là một điểm tham quan đẹp ngoạn mục, thuc hút rất đông khách du lịch quanh năm.
Белый песок, голубое небо, синий океан - все в одном месте, что уже очень хорошо, но в Тоттори вы находитесь не только на пляже, но и на вершине массивных песчаных дюн.
Представьте более 30 км² пространства, заполненного песком, песком и только песком, протянувшегося вдоль океана в регионе Санъин. Добро пожаловать в песчаные дюны Тоттори!
Cát trắng, bầu trời xanh, đại dương xanh, tất cả ở cùng một nơi - điều này đã là thật tuyệt vời nhưng ở Tottori bạn không chỉ ở bãi biển mà bạn còn ở trên những đụn cát lớn.
Sand Dune là một bãi biển công cộng ở thành phố Tottori nhìn ra Biển Nhật Bản. Đó là một nơi tuyệt vời để bơi và tổ chức tiệc thịt nướng cho cả gia đình.
Hãy cảm nhận sự vĩ đại của thiên nhiên ở cồn cát Tottori nơi đã tồn tại hơn 100.000 năm.
Vương quốc truyện manga của Nhật Bản và những cồn cát duy nhất được tìm thấy ở tỉnh thưa dân nhất, Tottori
샌드보드와 패러 글라이딩은 돗토리 사구에서 즐길 수있는 두 가지 방법이 있다. 일본의 깊고 푸른 바다의 배경으로 한 여름을 즐기십시오.
One of Japan's most breathtaking natural landscapes is the Tottori Sand Dunes. The dunes occupy a space of over 30 square kilometers and have existed for over 100,000 years.
Một trong những cảnh quan thiên nhiên đẹp nhất Nhật Bản là Đồi cát Tottori. Đồi cát chiếm diện tích hơn 30 kí lô mét vuông và đã tồn tại hơn 100 ngàn năm qua.
ภูมิทัศน์อันหลากหลายของญี่ปุ่นนั้นยอดเยี่ยมจริงๆ และหนึ่งในภูมิทัศน์ที่ไม่เหมือนใคร ที่คุณสามารถมาแวะชมคือ เนินทรายทตโตะริ เนินทรายแห่งนี้กินพื้นที่กว้างกว่า 30 ตารางเมตร และถือกำเนิดขึ้นมากว่า 100,000 ปี
As the only geographical formation of its kind, tourists from all over Japan flock to this rural prefecture to experience this oddity. Aside from the beauty of the desert, tourists can also enjoy sandboarding, camel rides, and a tour of the sand museum.
이런 종류의 지리적인 유일한 형성으로서, 일본 각지에서 온 관광객들이 이 시골 현으로 모여들어 이 기이한 현상을 경험하게 됩니다. 사막의 아름다움 외에도, 관광객들은 또한 모래 보드, 낙타 타기, 모래 박물관 투어를 즐길 수 있습니다.
Do là cồn cát duy nhất ở Nhật Bản nên có hàng ngàn du khách từ khắp đất nước Nhật Bản tìm đến miền quê này để khám phá sự đặc biệt của nó. Bên cạnh việc chiêm ngưỡng vẻ đẹp của sa mạc, du khách còn có thể trải nghiệm trượt cát, cưỡi lạc đà và tham quan bảo tàng cát.
Visitors to the Tottori Sand Dunes can support hands-on conservation efforts in a UNESCO Global Geopark by participating in summer weeding sessions aimed at removing invasive plant species that threaten the dunes’ ecosystem.
Yanagijaya Campground is a free campsite that is opposite the Tottori Sand Dunes.
Introducing the culinary delights exclusive to the San'in Region. Discover a new way to eat wagyu Tottori-style!
The Sand Museum first opened by the Tottori Sand Dunes, in Tottori, Japan, in 2006, displaying sand sculptures in temporary facilities. In 2012, it reopened in what is said to be the world's first permanent indoor exhibition space dedicated to sand art, with works by fifteen international sculptors. [Wikipedia]
Founded in 1949 by Tottori physician Dr. Shoya Yoshida (1898–1972), the Tottori Folk Crafts Museum was established to promote the mingei philosophy developed by Soetsu Yanagi (1889–1961) and to serve as a base for the Tottori Mingei Movement. Its collection comprises more than 5,000 works, including Joseon dynasty ceramics, traditional folk crafts from Japan, China, Western countries, and Tottori, as well as New Creations Mingei produced by Dr. Yoshida. The museum’s current building, completed in 1957, is designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property (Structure) of Japan.
White sand, blue sky, blue ocean, all in one place - this is already pretty good but in Tottori you are not just at the beach but you are on top of massive sand dunes.