Yonago, Tottori Prefecture
Lawson - 4 min walk / 1 min drive
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54 apartments for sale available · ¥350,000 – ¥34,500,000 · 3 new this month
Tottori is Japan's least populated prefecture, and it knows exactly what this means: space, quiet, sky, and a coastline on the Sea of Japan that has been left almost entirely to itself. The Tottori Sand Dunes — 16km of windswept dunes rising 50 metres above the Sea of Japan, the largest in Japan and among the largest in Asia — are the prefecture's signature and a genuinely astonishing landform, particularly at dawn or dusk when the shadows reveal the dune ridgelines in graphic clarity. Camel rides, sandboard rentals, and an adjacent sand museum (a gallery of extraordinary annual sand sculptures by international artists, remade each year) have grown around the dunes without overwhelming them.
Tottori is reached from Osaka in about 2.5 hours by the Super Hakuto limited express, or by road via the Chugoku Expressway. Tottori Airport has connections to Tokyo. The San'in Kinki Tango Railway and JR San'in Main Line run along the coast. A car significantly expands access in this rural prefecture.
The San'in coast — Tottori's Sea of Japan shoreline — is a UNESCO Global Geopark, an extraordinary geological record of volcanic and erosive forces that has produced sea arches, sea caves, basalt columns, and the long sand beach of Hakuto, where Japan's creation myth begins (the white rabbit of Inaba, rescued from a shark by the deity Okuninushi, is the prefecture's most beloved character and appears on the Tottori Expressway's road signs). Mount Daisen, a volcanic peak shared with Shimane, rises sharply from the flat coast to over 1,700 metres and offers one of the prefectures' best hiking and skiing destinations. The mountain is considered sacred and has a long history of mountain asceticism.
Tottori was the birthplace of Shigeru Mizuki, creator of the Gegege no Kitaro manga series about yokai (supernatural creatures of Japanese folklore). The Mizuki Shigeru Road in Sakaiminato (shared with Shimane) is 800 metres of bronze yokai statues that have made the small port town one of the most visited in the San'in region. The prefecture also has strong matsuba crab (snow crab) culture from November to March, centered on the ports of Tottori and Karo.
For property buyers, Tottori is among the most affordable prefectures in Japan. Houses in Tottori city run ¥2M–¥8M. Rural towns across the prefecture — Kotoura, Daisen, Hokuei — offer ¥500,000–¥4M. The dune-adjacent coast has occasional properties with views of the Sea of Japan from ¥2M–¥8M. For buyers who genuinely want space, quiet, fresh seafood, dramatic landscape, and a price point that requires a double-take, Tottori is one of Japan's strongest arguments.
Lawson - 4 min walk / 1 min drive
Lawson - 5 min walk / 1 min drive
Poplar - 1 min walk
Lawson - 3 min walk
Lawson - 1 min walk
Family Mart - 2 min walk
Family Mart - 6 min walk / 1 min drive
Lawson - 1 min walk
Lawson - 1 min walk
Family Mart - 6 min walk / 1 min drive
Lawson - 4 min walk / 1 min drive
Family Mart - 6 min walk / 1 min drive