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Tottori Sand Dunes: Japan’s Majestic Coastal Desert You Should Visit Before It Changes Forever

Stretching some 16 km along the Sea of Japan, the Tottori Sand Dunes are Japan’s largest dune system. More than just golden dunes, the area blends raw geology, thrilling adventure, eco-conservation work and cultural richness in one offbeat travel gem

Tottori, Japan sand dunes on the Sea of Japan Photo: Shutterstock
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Set in Tottori Prefecture on Honshu’s west coast, the Tottori Sand Dunes (Tottori Sakyū) are the largest sand dunes in Japan. They extend roughly 16 km east-to-west along the coast and up to 2.4 km north-to-south, with dunes that can rise to about 50 m in height. These sweeping sands are part of the San’in Kaigan National Park and are designated both a National Natural Monument and a UNESCO Global Geopark.

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