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Expect tatami rooms, futon bedding, and seasonal kaiseki meals showcasing local seafood and crab. Many ryokan with onsen in Tottori offer scenic views—sand dunes, coast, or mountains—plus communal or private baths. Check-in is usually late afternoon; yukata robes are provided. Staff may help with luggage and provide guidance on onsen rules. Confirm meal times, parking or shuttle availability, and any language support before arrival.
Always wash thoroughly before entering onsen pools, tie long hair up, and keep towels out of the water. Be quiet and respectful of other guests. Many ryokan ban visible tattoos—ask in advance or use private baths if you have tattoos. Remove shoes in guest areas and wear the provided yukata in communal spaces. Tipping isn’t customary; a polite bow and thank you will be appreciated.
Tottori’s must-sees include the Tottori Sand Dunes and Sand Museum, scenic Uradome Coast, and Mount Daisen for hiking and temples. Visit Sakaiminato’s Mizuki Shigeru Road for yokai culture, Tottori Castle ruins, and traditional fishing villages. Local seafood markets and crab restaurants are highlights. Allow time for museums, coastal drives and small shrine visits to appreciate the prefecture’s blend of natural beauty and regional history.
Spring (March–May) offers cherry blossoms and mild weather; summer brings festivals and coastal activities but can be humid. Autumn (October–November) features spectacular foliage around Daisen. Winter (December–February) is colder with snow in the mountains and peak crab season from late autumn into winter. Key events include local summer fireworks and harvest festivals; check specific town calendars as small, charming events occur year-round.
Tottori is reachable by JR trains (Super Hakuto from Kyoto/Osaka and Limited Express from Okayama) or flights to Tottori Sand Dunes Conan Airport. Local buses serve major sights but schedules can be sparse—renting a car is convenient for rural spots. Taxis fill gaps, especially for early/late travel. Buy tickets in advance for long-distance trains and confirm bus times, especially outside peak tourist seasons.
Book early for peak seasons and weekends. Choose a ryokan with onsen in Tottori that matches priorities: private onsen for privacy, kaiseki meals for culinary focus, or ocean/mountain views. Check cancellation policies, dietary options, and whether staff speak English. Look for reviews mentioning cleanliness and authentic experience. Contact the ryokan directly for special requests, shuttle information, or to confirm tattoo policies and parking availability.
