Waterfall Spots in Around Tottori Sand Dunes Area
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- Tottori
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- Around Tottori Sand Dunes
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- Amedaki Waterfalls
- Travel / Tourism
- Tottori Pref. Tottorishi Kokufuchouamedaki
- This is the most famous waterfall in Tottori Prefecture, having a height of 40 meters, and has been selected as one of the One hundred Japanese falls. The scale of the water fall is magnificent and the scene of the water gushing down is spectacular. It has been a location for religious training since ancient times and on the first of August, according to the old lunar calendar, “Otakimairi (Worshipping of the waterfall)” was held. On the first Saturday of June, the “Takibiraki Matsuri” festival is held and local traditional entertainment such as the umbrella dance is showcased.
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- Senjo Taki
- Travel / Tourism
- Tottori Tottori-shi Kawaharacho
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- Mitaki
- Travel / Tourism
- Tottori Yazu-gun Chizucho
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- Toraotoshinotaki
- Travel / Tourism
- Tottori Tottori-shi
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- Elk waterfall
- Travel / Tourism
- Tottori Prefecture Yazu-gun Wakasa
Tottori Areas
Tottori prefecture is Japanese seasonal diversity at its best: Huge sand dunes cover the north coast, making for the perfect summer beach trip complete with the unexpected addition of camels; November brings the delectable snow crab, while winter around Mount Daisen, the Chugoku region’s highest mountain, promises snow sports and magical views.
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