Tottori Hotels for Your Next Holiday
Why Tourists Visit Tottori
- * Explore the Tottori Sand Dunes and ride camels.
- * Hike at Mount Daisen and admire its seasonal beauty.
- * Relax at Misasa Onsen, renowned for its radon-rich hot springs.
- * Visit the Conan Town and the Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory.
- * Enjoy fresh seafood and specialty dishes at the Tottori Fish Market.
Tottori offers over 150 accommodations, ranging from budget-friendly business hotels to traditional ryokans and luxury hot spring resorts, with the majority clustered in Tottori City and Yonago. The average price for a 3-star hotel like Super Hotel Tottori-Ekimae is around $50-$80 per night, while luxury 5-star options, such as Hakuroen Onsen Ryokan, can cost upwards of $250 per night. Recently opened, The Sauna & SPA Tottori provides a modern twist with sauna facilities and spacious designs, located conveniently near Tottori Station.
Tottori, Japan, is a gem known for its natural marvels, like the Tottori Sand Dunes-the largest in Japan-spanning 16 kilometers along the coastline, and its abundance of pristine landscapes, including Mount Daisen and Uradome Coast.
The region's rich cultural experiences, such as exploring the Misasa Onsen hot springs, and visiting local manga-inspired museums like the Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory, make it an unforgettable destination for all types of travelers.
Its smaller tourist crowds, compared to Japan's major cities, offer a peaceful getaway enriched by local food specialties such as fresh Matsuba crab and pear-flavored treats.
Tottori Tips You Must Know
* Book hotels at least 2 months ahead during peak seasons (April for cherry blossoms; autumn for foliage).
* Use Tottori's efficient public buses or rent a car to access attractions outside the city.
* Choose lodgings near Tottori Station for easy transport and dining options.
* Check if your hotel offers free shuttle services for distant spots like Mount Daisen.
* During winter, confirm heating facilities as the temperature can drop significantly.