Tottori » Yonago, Daisen, Sakaiminato
Yonago is located in the western part of Tottori Prefecture and is known as the birthplace of triathlon. The area is home to the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, one of the largest silver mines in Japan, and Yonago Castle, designated as a national historic site.
Iwami Ginzan was the largest silver mine in Japan, operating from the late Warring States Period until 1943. It is said that at its peak, about one-third of the world's silver was produced from this silver mine. Many historical buildings remain in Iwami Ginzan and have long been designated as cultural assets due to their value.
In 2007, it was registered as a World Heritage site, and the surrounding area offers beautiful nature in each of the four seasons. Visitors are attracted by the purple tubular flowers of the akichouji, and the beautiful pink flowers of the gennoshouko, which has been used as a traditional medicinal herb.
Yonago Castle is a historic castle built around 1470. Although the castle keep and other structures do not exist today, the stone walls and other historic sites are carefully protected. Around the castle, old merchant houses and white-walled streets stretching along the Kamo River are a popular tourist attraction that attracts many visitors.
Sakaiminato is located in the western part of Tottori Prefecture, in the northern part of the Chugoku Region, and is an area where the beautiful Yumigahama Peninsula stretches. Here are two notable attractions, including the Eshima Ohashi Bridge and Yumeminato Tower, both of which were briefly the subject of a TV commercial.
The Eshima Ohashi Bridge connects Sakaiminato and Matsue, and has a very steep slope to accommodate ship traffic. The steepness is so astonishing that one might suspect it is computer graphics, and the bridge is equipped with a pedestrian walkway that allows visitors to enjoy the spectacular view from high above. For this reason, the Eshima Bridge is a popular spot for tourists.
Yumeminato Tower is a 43-meter-high tower in Yumeminato Park, a popular observation spot where visitors can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view. From the tower, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the Shimane Peninsula, Sakaiminato City, and the beautiful Yumigahama Peninsula.
There are also hot spring facilities near the tower, making it a popular destination for many people from the city and beyond. Various events are held in each of the four seasons, making it a must-see spot when visiting Sakaiminato.
The street is lined with 177 bronze statues of yokai, including Kitaro, along an approximately 800 meter stretch of road from Sakaiminato Station to the Mizuki Shigeru Memorial Museum. There are also many stores selling food and goods related to yokai, and even costumed yokai make daily appearances...»
The ruins of Yonago Castle, a National Historic Site, are valuable as a castle ruins where visitors can learn about the structure of the castle, as the stonewalls and foundation stones retain their original form. In addition, many documents and pictorial materials related to Yonago Castle have been ...»
Kaike Onsen is a resort resort area facing the Sea of Japan, where modern hotels and ryokans (traditional Japanese-style inns) built in the traditional Sukiya style stand side by side in a pine forest. It is also called the "Okuza of Yonago" and "Atami of San'in", and has been selected as one of th...»
Located on Mizuki Shigeru Road, which is lined with 177 bronze statues of yokai, the shrine is built in the world of the manga "Gegege no Kitaro". Welcome to the amazing shrine of yokai! The shrine's sacred body is a black granite stone about 10 feet (about 3 meters) high. The shrine was visited b...»
This theme park opened adjacent to the Mizuki Shigeru Memorial Museum on Mizuki Shigeru Road, a famous sightseeing spot in Sakaiminato City, Tottori Prefecture, based on the theme of the world of yokai as depicted by the cartoonist Shigeru Mizuki.Upon entering the park, visitors are greeted by an ar...»
A dish made by stuffing abura-age with raw rice and vegetables and boiling in dashi broth. This age old dish is a specialty of western Tottori, around the Yumigahama peninsular, and is often prepared as a packed lunch for farmers and fishermen. It looks like a large inari-zushi, but is prepared and ...»
Mature male snow crabs are known as ‘matsuba-gani’. Packed with exquisitely tasting meat, they are a classic Tottori delicacy in winter. Kani-jiru is a dish commonly eaten in winter, often using small and relatively cheap female ‘matsuba-gani’. These mother crabs can also be boiled and their roe eat...»
Thick and juicy taste with rich aroma. Okowa (steamed rice with azuki beans) flavored with soy sauce and ingredients from the base of Mt. Daisen is a traditional dish from western Tottori. There appears to be no set ingredients, and each household has its own variation, however some areas use wild p...»
This is a hot-pot with leeks, one of famous Tottori vegetables, also known as the ‘leek Shogun hot-pot’. A kombu and bonito stock is made in an earthenware pot, then flavored with soy sauce and mirin, and leeks are dipped into the hot stock briefly in shabu-shabu fashion. You can enjoy the rich swee...»