Skip to main content
San’in Kaigan National Park
|

San’in Kaigan National Park

park

San’in Kaigan National Park

鳥取砂丘ビジターセンター

4.3Est. 90Tottori, Chugoku
JTA Approved

Overview

San'in Kaigan National Park stretches 75 kilometers along the Sea of Japan from the Tottori sand dunes in the west to the Hatcho coast in Kyotango, Kyoto. The park holds UNESCO Global Geopark status for geological features that record the separation of the Japanese archipelago from the Asian continent and the formation of the Sea of Japan around 20 million years ago. Distinct rock strata, volcanic formations, coastal terraces, and the sand dunes themselves are all visible products of that process. Deep valleys, river plains, and cascades carved by later erosion add variety to the landscape. The Tottori dunes, 2.4 kilometers wide and 16 kilometers long, are the park's most visited feature.

Practical info

Japanese name
鳥取砂丘ビジターセンター
Nearest station
Tottori Station (50 min drive)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required

Good for

Families
Loading details...

Want to visit San’in Kaigan National Park?

Build a trip to Tottori