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一棟貸切 リノベで快適 駐車場無料 海が近い 駅徒歩5分 高速出口5分 観光に便利 周辺にお店多数 - Tottori
9.8 50 reviews
Tottori
09/10 – 11/10
$301/nighttotal: $602 (2 )

一棟貸切 リノベで快適 駐車場無料 海が近い 駅徒歩5分 高速出口5分 観光に便利 周辺にお店多数

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apartment , Tottori-shi
This pet-friendly mobile home in Tottori City offers convenient access to Hamamura Station (a 5-minute walk), shops, cafes, and a Michelin-starred ramen restaurant, all within a 10-minute walking radius, and is under 48km from the Tottori Sand Dunes and Conan Street.
Sleeping up to four guests, the self-contained unit boasts a kitchen, dining area, living room, theatre room, bedroom, bathroom, and toilet, complete with Wi-Fi, parking, and contactless check-in/check-out; a nearby park features a free footbath.
Home Stay Inn Hanare - Tottori
9.6 54 reviews
Tottori
09/10 – 11/10
$133/nighttotal: $266 (2 )

Home Stay Inn Hanare

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apartment , Tottori-shi
Home Stay Inn Hanare is located in a rural area outside of Tottori City, a 40-minute drive (approximately 25 km) from the Tottori Sand Dunes.
This traditional Japanese guesthouse, ideal for families, offers a tatami room with a capacity of six guests, and features a range of unique activities, including fishing, cooking, temple visits, yoga, and agricultural experiences.
【1日1組限定】静かな城下町、日本の原風景、美食・アート・鉄道旅。泊まれるギャラリー「はち」 - Tottori
9.8 12 reviews
Tottori
09/10 – 11/10
$283/nighttotal: $566 (2 )

【1日1組限定】静かな城下町、日本の原風景、美食・アート・鉄道旅。泊まれるギャラリー「はち」

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apartment , Wakasa-chō
This one-bedroom apartment in Wakasa-chō, Tottori Prefecture, offers a tranquil countryside escape within easy reach of Wakasa-chō's natural attractions; precise distances to specific landmarks require further clarification from the listing.
The Gallery Cafe Fuku property, a renovated traditional Japanese farmhouse (kominka), sleeps two guests and includes a fridge and air conditioning; guests can enjoy the unique cultural experience and potential access to art exhibits at the Gallery Cafe Fuku.
暮らすように滞在する宿(余戸宿_yodoya) - Tottori
9.1 7 reviews
Tottori
09/10 – 11/10
$263/nighttotal: $526 (2 )

暮らすように滞在する宿(余戸宿_yodoya)

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apartment , Tottori-shi
This four-bedroom house in Tottori City is located in a small village of approximately 100 people, close to local temples and shrines within walking distance, offering an immersive rural Japanese experience.
The property, sleeping four guests, includes a kitchen, air conditioning, internet access, parking, and one bathroom; enjoy the engawa (veranda) overlooking a nearby stream, making it ideal for exploring Tottori's cultural heritage.

Frequently Asked Questions about vacation rentals in Tottori

  • What should a first-time visitor not miss in Tottori?

    For your first trip to Tottori, you must see the Tottori Sand Dunes, a vast expanse of sand sculpted by the wind. The Tottori Sand Museum is also worth a visit, showcasing sand sculptures from around the world. Don't forget to try the local specialty, Tottori-style ramen, known for its rich broth and thick noodles.
  • What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Tottori?

  • Which neighborhood in Tottori should you consider for a vacation rental?

    The best neighbourhood for a vacation rental is probably around the Tottori Station area, as it's close to the main attractions, like the Tottori Sand Dunes and the Tottori Prefectural Museum of Art. It's also a good base for exploring the surrounding areas.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in Tottori?

  • What are the top family-friendly attractions in Tottori?

    The Tottori Sand Dunes are a great family-friendly attraction, with camel rides, sand sledding, and plenty of space for kids to run around. The Hakuto Shrine is another good option, with its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture. If you're looking for something a bit different, the Tottori City Museum of History and Folklore is a great place to learn about the local culture.
  • What are the best rentals for families and kids in Tottori?

  • When is the best time to book a vacation rental in Tottori?

    The best time to book a vacation rental in Tottori is during the shoulder seasons, from April to May or September to October. This is when the weather is pleasant and there are fewer crowds. But if you want to see the Tottori Sand Dunes in full bloom, you should book in the spring, during the cherry blossom season.
  • What events or festivals should visitors check out in and around Tottori?

    The Tottori Sand Dunes Festival, held in late May, is a popular event with sand sculptures and other activities. The Tottori Fireworks Festival in August is another great option, with a spectacular display of fireworks over the Japan Sea. If you're interested in local culture, the Tottori Matsuri, held in October, is a traditional festival with parades and performances.
  • What are the best budget-friendly activities in Tottori?

    A walk along the Tottori Sand Dunes is a great free activity, and you can also enjoy the views from the top of the sand dunes for free. The Tottori Prefectural Museum of Art offers free admission on the first Sunday of every month. For a budget-friendly meal, try the local ramen at one of the many ramen shops in the city.
  • What are the best restaurants with local dishes in Tottori?

    For a taste of local cuisine, try "Tottori Ramen" at "Ramen Ichiban" in the city centre. They're known for their rich, flavorful broth and generous portions. Another popular choice is "Matsuya", which serves traditional Japanese dishes made with fresh, local ingredients.
  • What are the best walking or cycling routes in Tottori?

    The Tottori Sand Dunes are a popular spot for walking and cycling. You can also enjoy a scenic walk along the coast, taking in the views of the Japan Sea. For a more challenging ride, try the Tottori Cycling Road, which winds its way through the countryside.
  • Are there pet-friendly attractions in Tottori?

    The Tottori Sand Dunes are pet-friendly, as long as you keep your dog on a leash. The Hakuto Shrine also welcomes pets, but they must be kept on a leash. However, many restaurants and shops in the city are not pet-friendly, so it's best to check in advance.
  • What are the benefits of choosing a vacation rental in Tottori?

    Vacation rentals can offer more space and privacy than a hotel. They're also a great option for families or groups of friends who want to cook their own meals and enjoy a more home-like experience. Many rentals are located in quieter areas, so you can enjoy a more peaceful stay.
  • What are the top sports attractions and facilities in Tottori?

    The Tottori Sand Dunes are a popular spot for sandboarding and other outdoor activities. The Tottori Prefectural Sports Park offers a variety of facilities, including a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a baseball stadium. For a more unique experience, try the Tottori Sand Dune Marathon, held annually in May.

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