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View All HotelsBoutique Hotels in Tottori — What to Expect
For a landscape that feels utterly removed from the rest of Japan, head to Tottori Prefecture. Its defining feature is the Tottori Sand Dunes, a vast coastal desert where you can try sandboarding or take a camel ride with views of the Sea of Japan. Beyond the dunes, explore the eerie, sculpted sandstone cliffs of the Uradome Coast by boat, or wander through the retro Showa-era streets of the Misasa Onsen town, famous for its radium-rich hot springs. This is a destination defined by stark natural beauty and a wonderfully slow pace.
Tottori suits travelers seeking nature and quiet discovery, from couples on a scenic road trip to families enjoying the simple pleasure of the dunes. The city of Tottori itself, near the dunes and the airport, offers the most convenient base with good bus links. For a more immersive hot spring experience, staying in a ryokan in Misasa or Kurayoshi is ideal. While having a car provides the most freedom, local trains and buses connect the main sights.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find 61 accommodation options across the prefecture, with a strong selection of traditional Japanese inns and business hotels. Choices range from budget-friendly city hotels in Tottori Station area to family-run ryokans with exceptional kaiseki meals in the onsen towns, ensuring a stay that matches the region’s unique character.
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What are the best hotels in Tottori?
Popular choices in Tottori often include the Tottori Green Hotel Morris, known for its comfort and central location, and the APA Hotel Tottori-Ekimae, offering modern amenities near the station. Hotel Resh Tottori is another well-regarded option. For the best fit, compare guest reviews, facilities, and prices on HOTEVI.
What is the best area to stay in Tottori?
The area around Tottori Station is generally considered the best for convenience, offering excellent access to public transport, dining, and shopping. It's also a good base for reaching the Tottori Sand Dunes. For those prioritizing coastal views or specific serene experiences, consider accommodations slightly outside the immediate city center, though most options are concentrated near the station.