Tourism Information Office Spots in Sakaiminato Area

  • Sakaiminato Tourist Information Center
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    Tottori Sakaiminato-shi Taishomachi 215 Mina To Sakai Community Center 1F
    "This tourist information center is located on the first floor of the Minato Sakai Koryukan adjoining JR Sakaiminato Station. In addition to providing information on local sightseeing destinations, the center distributes pamphlets on Sakaiminato City and the surrounding area; and sells local merchandise, stamp books, and yokai monster guidebooks. The center also has a yokai postbox - letters posted here will be stamped with a special stamp featuring the characters of Shigeru Mizuki's hit ""GeGeGe no Kitaro,"" and visitors are recommended to send a letter to their own home from here as a memento. In addition, the center rents bicycles, a convenient way to explore the area; can temporarily hold on to your baggage for you; and also lends out baby strollers and wheelchairs."

    All necessary information here; the English speaking assistant was Russian. He provided excellent information on the local dining scene probably because its the only thing to do in Saikaiminato!

  • Tottori Prefectural Minato Sakai Koryukan
    Travel / Tourism
    Tottori Pref. Sakaiminatoshi Taishoumachi 215
    The Tottori Prefectural Minato Sakai Koryukan is a convenient location with restaurants, shops, as well as a tourist information center, Oki Kisen ticket counters, and a ferry boarding area. There are a string of shops that offer light meals—soba, udon, and fresh seafood taken from Sea of Japan—and a beloved souvenir shop with fish, seafood products, and local sake. Thankfully, they also provide information and directions to lodgings and hot springs. A one -minute walk from JR Sakaiminato Station.
  • Sakaiminato Tourist Association Secretariat
    Travel / Tourism
    Tottori Sakaiminato-shi Takenouchidanchi 255-3
  • Mizukishigeru Load Shinkokai
    Travel / Tourism
    Tottori Pref. Sakaiminatoshi Honmachi 7

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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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