Tottori is a prefecture located in the Chugoku region of Japan, famous for its beautiful sandy beaches, expansive sand dunes, breathtaking vistas, and cultural landmarks. The region is home to the Tottori Sand Dunes, Japan's largest sand dunes, which offer a unique view of the Sea of Japan and attract tourists from around the world. The region also boasts a number of historic temples and shrines, such as the Sanbutsu-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is only accessible by cliffside hike. Visitors can also taste the local cuisine, including the famous Tottori crab and wagyu beef, and enjoy the hot springs in the area.
Tottori is one of the regions of Japan. The main cities in this region include: