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Tottori City Tottori Sand Dunes To Iwami Town(岩美町)→ Crab Aquarium Tottori Port Fukube (か にっこ館 ) (鳥取港) (鳥取砂丘) Tottori Sakyu(Sakyu Kaikan) Station Sakyu Center Tenbodai 福部駅 鳥取砂丘(砂丘会館) Kanikkokan-mae 砂丘センター展望台 かにっこ館 前 Sunanobijutsukan Tottorisakyujohokan-mae ● 砂の美術館・鳥取砂丘情報館前 Karoichi seafood market(かろいち)● 20th Century Pear Crab Aquarium( か に っ こ 館 )● Kodomonokuni-iriguchi Dune Shallots (二十世紀梨) Local products market Wattaina(地場産プラザ「わったいな」)● こどもの国入口 (砂丘らっきょう) 【O p e n】9:00~17:00 Karojinja-mae Tanega Pond The Sand Museum Karochuo 【Fee】Free Tottori Airport 賀露神社前 (多鯰ヶ池) (砂の美術館) Hakuto Beach 【Closed】 Tuesdays(exc.national 鳥取空港 賀露中央 9 holidays);1/1~1/2 Watanabe Art Museum (白兎海岸) Sendai River (渡辺美術館) (千代川) ● Hakuto Beach(白兎海岸) AEON Tottorikita 9 Roadside Station Hakuto Hakutojinja-mae イオン鳥取北 (神話の里 白うさぎ)● 白兎神社前 Hakuto Shrine(白兎神社)● Suetsune Station Watanabe-bijutsukan 末恒駅 【O p e n】9:00~20:00(last entry time 19:30) Matsuba Crab 53 ●渡辺美術館 【Fee】600yen (松葉カニ) Maruyama Crossing 【Closed】 Early January~ 【O p e n】10:00~15:00(weekday) Middle April ←To Kurayoshi City(倉吉市) Tottoridaigaku-mae 10:00~17:00 Station (Sat., Sun., & national holidays) 鳥取大学前駅 【Fee】900yen ●Tottori Castle Ruins 【Closed】 Tuesdays(exc.national 10:00~ 17:00 Roadside Station Hakuto Koyama Entrance Free holidays);12/30~1/2 1 ( 鳥取城跡) (Sat., Sun., & (道の駅はくと) Station ■ ■2 national holidays) 湖山駅 ■3 JR Sanin Main Line ■4 (JR山陰本線) Hakuto Shrine Koyama Pond ●Tottori Toshogu Shrine (白兎神社) 29 5 (鳥取東照宮)Entrance Free TOTTORI (湖山池) 53 ■ ■6 【O p e n】year round;8:00~22:00; 12/3~2/28 8:30~22:00 ■8 ■7 Tottori City ■9 JR Tottori Station JR鳥取駅 Yoshioka Hot Spring (吉岡温泉) CITY ● Ikeda Family Cemetery(池田家墓所) Tottori Hot Spring ● Ube Shrine(宇倍神社)Entrance Free 100yen Bus Local Bus (鳥取温泉) Central Tottori City 「くる 梨 」 「路線バス」 Tottori I.C JR Inbi Line (鳥取 I.C) (JR因美線) ●Tottori Castle Ruins Jinpukaku・Prefectural Museum ■1 (鳥取城跡) ● Inaba Manyo Historical Museum ■2 29 (因幡万葉歴史館) 仁風閣・県立博物館前 M Tottori 3 Tottori Prefectural Office ■ (鳥取県庁) Expressway 53 Nishimachi (鳥取自動車道) 西町 Kotobuki-cho Torigin Culture Hall Inaba Manyo Historical Museum 寿町 Warabekan (とりぎん文化会館) (因幡万葉歴史館) ● Tottori Prefectural Museum Jinpukaku Mansion Genchuji Temple Warabekan(わらべ館) わらべ館 ■4 (鳥取県立博物館) (仁風閣) (玄忠寺) 「 Toy Museu m 」 Tottori Toshogu Tsunoi Shikano Road Tottori City Hall ● Shrine 1 2 3 4 Station (鹿野街道) (鳥取市役所) 津ノ井 駅 A (鳥取東照宮) Chizu Road ● ● (智頭街道) Tottori Station Wakasa Road ■5 ■6 Bus Terminal (若桜街道) 【O p e n】9:00~17:00(last entry time 16:30) Ochidani-koen・Yamabikokan-mae (鳥取駅バスターミナル) 【Fee】300yen 樗谿公園・やまびこ館前 【O p e n】9:00~17:00(last entry time 16:30) 【O p e n】9:00~17:00(last entry time 16:30) 【O p e n】9:00~16:00(last entry time 15:30) 【O p e n】9:00~17:00(last entry time 16:30) 【Closed】 Mondays(exc.national 【Fee】180yen 【Fee】150yen 【Fee】300yen 【Fee】500yen holidays);12/29~1/3 ■7 【Closed】 Mondays(exc.national 【Closed】 Mondays(exc.national 【Closed】 Jun.1~3; Aug.12~15,20;Vernal 【Closed】 Every 3rd Wednesday(exc. ■8 holidays);12/29~1/3 holidays) & Autumnal Equinox Days national holidays);12/29~1/1 P Tottori Hot Spring ■9 Takasagoya(高砂屋) Yamabikokan(やまびこ館) Kannonin Garden Tottori Mingei Museum(鳥取民藝美術館) Ekimae Market (鳥取温泉) 「Gallery & Souvenir Shop」 「Tottori City History Museum」 (観音院庭園) 「Folk Craft Museum」 (鳥取駅前市場) JR Tottori Station JR鳥取駅 5 6 7 8 9 International Tourist Support Center (国際観光客サポートセンター) 53 【O p e n】9:00~17:00 【O p e n】9:00~17:00(last entry time 16:30) 【O p e n】9:00~17:00;year round 【O p e n】10:00~17:00 【O p e n】8:00~18:00 JR Inbi Line JR Sanin Main Line 【Fee】Free 【Fee】300yen 【Fee】500yen 【Fee】500yen 【Closed】 Wednesdays(exc.national ↓To Yazu (JR因美線) (JR山陰本線) 【Closed】 Mondays(exc.national 【Closed】 Mondays(exc.national (with green tea) 【Closed】 Wednesdays(exc.national holidays);1/1 holidays);12/29~1/3 holidays);12/29~1/3 holidays) Town (八頭町) Tottori Sand Dunes (鳥取砂丘) Tourist Information (鳥取市国際観光客サポートセンター) 観光案内所 Tottori City International Tourist Support Center San'in Kaigan Geopark, listed in the GGN The top has an excellent view of Fumon(Sand Ripples) the Sea of Japan. In the summer Viewing Place you can see“Isaribi” the beautiful Sea of Japan lights of fishing boats. Tottori Station Tottori Sand Dunes Bus Terminal Waiting Room ★ Sandboard Site 0 Paragliding Site 1 Umanose Dune Foot Shower 4 3 2 ★ To Route 9→ 5 Tottori Sakyu On foot 25 minutes 6 Loop Kirinjishi Bus 8 7 Carriage 9 100yen Bus Rides Parking Information Oasis Tottori Sand Dunes JR Tottori Station Geopark Center East 【Buses to visit Sand Dunes】 Entrance Tottori Sakyu(Sakyu Kaikan) 0 鳥取砂丘(砂丘会館) Gate Sandboard & Paragliding Reception Bus bound for Tottori Sakyu ★ (鳥取砂丘)(360yen) West Sakyu Center Tenbodai Loop Kirinjishi Bus Entrance Camel Station 砂丘センター展望台 (Unavailable on weekday) Lift Takeo Arishima Chair Lift (300yen) Short Poem Monument Sunanobijutsukan Tottorisakyujohokan-mae (Fee : 200yen/Adult one way) 砂の美術館・鳥取砂丘情報館前 The Sand Gate 4 Yanagijaya Campsite Museum Bus bound for Iwai(岩井) Camp Reception ※Please get off at Sakyu- ¥ Sakyu Higashiguchi higashiguchi(砂丘東口) FREE kITCHEN BBQ TOILET JUICE 砂丘東口 (360yen) Tanegaike Bentengu Tottori Sakyu Kodomonokuni ※Number on the bus front is (Children’s Park) Shrine To Route 9・ 24 or 25 Tanega Pond Pear-picking Street Uradome・Kyoto→ Kodomonokuni-iriguchi Central Tottori City↓ 梨狩街道 こどもの国入口 【Tottori City Access Map】 Uradome Sightseeing Boat Port ● To Kyoto→ Tottori Sand Dunes Iwami Station Sakaiminato City JR Sanin Main Line Yura Station Tottori Airport ● To Kyoto→ Sakaiminato 9 【By Express Bus】 【By Airport Limousine Bus】 Kurayoshi Station Hamamura Station Station Sakai Line 9 From Osaka : about 2 hrs 50 mins From Tottori Airport : about 20 mins Yonago Station Tottori Station Yonago KITARO Airport Nawa I.C From Kyoto : about 3 hrs 30 mins From Yonago KITARO Airport : about 2 hrs 30 mins Tottori I.C Tottori City ←To Matsue Sanin From Okayama : about 2 hrs 40 mins Yonago I.C Expressway Kurayoshi City Kawahara I.C Wakasa Line Yonago-Nishi I.C ● ▲Mt. Daisen Nageiredo From Himeji : about 2 hrs 20 mins 【By Sakaiminato DBS Seaport Limousine Bus】 Koge ▲ Yonago City Station Mt.Hyonosen Tottori Expressway From Sakaiminato DBS Seaport : about 2 hrs 30 mins Wakasa Chizu I.C Station 【By Train】 Chizu Station From Osaka : about 2 hrs 30 mins(Super Hakuto Limited Express) Tottori Yonago Inbi Line Hakubi Line Expressway From Kyoto : about 3 hrs(Super Hakuto Limited Express) 29 Tokyo From Okayama : about 1 hrs 50 mins(Super Inaba Limited Express) 53 Chizu Line Innosho I.C Tsuyama I.C ←To Hiroshima Hokubo JCT Ochiai JCT Mimasaka I.C Sayo JCT To Osaka→ Osaka JR Sanyo Main Line Ochiai I.C Chugoku Expressway Sanyo Expressway Kurashiki Station Okayama JCT Okayama Station Kamigori Station Himeji Station 発行:一般社団法人鳥取市観光コンベンション協会 作成:2013年3月 .
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