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A traditional wooden building is seen alongside a uniquely shaped wooden sauna resembling an egg. Two lounge chairs are placed in front of the sauna, placed on a grassy area surrounded by tall trees, providing a serene natural setting.
Hut in Mimasaka
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

All-you-can-use sauna, private rental, old private house

This private traditional kominka guesthouse was lovingly renovated by the owner, JP, a DIY enthusiast, who envisioned his ideal way of life, transforming a 150-year-old traditional house. The stand-out feature of this inn is its one-of-a-kind ‘egg sauna’. This is a fully DIY sauna, developed entirely by JP from design to production, featuring a unique shape that allows heat to circulate naturally.Enjoy a sauna experience you can only have here, surrounded by the gentle warmth of a wood-burning stove. Inside, there is also an irori (traditional hearth) characteristic of a traditional kominka house. You can experience traditional Japanese living, whether it’s enjoying a hotpot around the irori (traditional hearth) or grilling skewers. *Please bring your own ingredients and cooking utensils, such as skewers. The inn is located in a quiet hamlet called Kobusa, nestled in the mountains of Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture. Right nearby is Nishi-Awakura Village, which is attracting attention as a village focused on regional revitalisation and relocation, and which is surrounded by a beautiful, nature-rich ‘satoyama’ landscape. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a relaxing stay surrounded by nature and handcrafted warmth.

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The inviting exterior of a newly built home features brick accents and a well-lit entrance. Pathways are lined with subtle lighting, illuminating the landscaped garden with flowers. The backdrop includes lush greenery, enhancing the tranquil setting of the residence.
Cottage in Matsue
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 84 reviews

Tabinomado, a new and beautiful house overlooking the border waterway

Tabinomado is a beautiful new house (131 ㎡) located along the coastal road at the eastern tip of the Shimane Peninsula, overlooking the coastal road and Mt. Daisen, limited to one group per day You can enjoy your time without being disturbed by anyone. There are various situations where you can use it, such as when you want to have a lively trip with everyone, a relaxing trip with two people, or a quiet time alone ◯Hot pot and hot plate parties with family and friends You can enjoy hot pot and hot plate dishes with your family and friends. Equipped with electric pot and hot plate. Just bring your favorite ingredients and drinks * No BBQs because the neighbors are close ○Women only, you can use the facial device (free of charge). We clean and disinfect every time. Panasonic Steamer Nanocare/Warmth/Ion Facial Device Information on the◯ facilities The kitchen is fully equipped with dishes, cooking utensils, and condiments. Self-catering type where you bring your own ingredients ◯Corona Virus Prevention Measures Limited to one group per day, so there is no contact with other groups Disinfect 35 touch points after each check-out ◯Visitors Non-guests are not allowed to enter the building. Feel at home.

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The exterior of the cottage is surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing a welcoming entrance with sliding doors. A wooden dining table is positioned on the patio, inviting guests to enjoy meals outdoors. The home's structure features large windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior.
Cottage in Matsue
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 319 reviews

Uminomado, a private cottage surrounded by the sea and mountains, where you can enjoy yourself without any worries

Umimadomari is a private cottage (114 ㎡) located in a small inlet at the eastern tip of the Shimane Peninsula, surrounded by the sea and mountains, limited to one group per day You can enjoy your time without being disturbed by anyone. There are various situations where you can use it, such as when you want to have a lively trip with everyone, a relaxing trip with two people, or when you want to spend time alone ◯Hot pot and BBQ parties with family and friends You can enjoy hot pots and BBQs with your family and friends. Equipped with BBQ stove, Weber grill, etc. Just bring your favorite ingredients and drinks (* There is a fee for charcoal) Information on the◯ facilities The kitchen is fully equipped with dishes, utensils, and seasonings. Self-catering with bringing your own ingredients Free rental bicycles (3 units) ◯Corona Virus Prevention Measures Limited to one group per day, so there is no contact with other groups The neighborhood is only natural (about 50 m to the neighboring house) Disinfect 35 touch points at every checkout Check-in and facility explanations are also available on TV ◯Visitors Non-guests are not allowed to enter the building. Thank you for your understanding. Feel at home.

Top guest favourite
A serene courtyard is enclosed by the home, featuring large windows that provide natural light to the adjoining indoor spaces. A mix of gravel and stone pathways is complemented by minimalistic landscaping, including plants and decorative boulders.
Home in Sakaiminato
5 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Family Lodge ~ Tsutsuji ~ A peaceful home for families

This is a private house with a courtyard where the whole family can relax and enjoy. The place can accommodate up to 7 people, and the accommodation fee does not change depending on the number of people. It is a good value for large groups such as families. If you have small children, you can enjoy the whole private space without worrying about the surroundings. Parking available on the premises. Parking is available for up to 4 vehicles There is a large inner garage, which is great for rainy days. (Can park up to 2 vehicles) 12-minute walk from Yonago Kitaro Airport (3-minute drive) 5-minute drive from the international ferry terminal "Sakaiminato Terminal" It is convenient to use a car, such as a rental car or taxi. Please come.

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An expansive interior showcases traditional Japanese architectural elements, including exposed wooden beams and a polished wooden floor. A spacious area is designed for relaxation, featuring round tatami mats and low tables. Large windows offer a view of the surrounding nature, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Hut in Kagamino-chō, Tomata-gun
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Sainogo "Maple" (MOMIJI) - 2 people ~

(Important) You can use it from 2 people It's a modern Japanese interior renovated over 130 years old house.There are old places that are unique to the age of construction, but you can feel the goodness of Japan again with hearths and cypress baths. BBQ is recommended for groups while watching the mountains on the spacious deck. I am permitted pursuant to new Japanese laws. 「One group per day only」 There are many hot springs in the vicinity. It is a nice place to experience various hot springs. And you can experience Japanese countryside, You can also pick up and drop off to a nearby station. For meals please consult in advance. ※ The photos may look more beautiful than the actual ones because they do not show old wounds or dirt.

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A modern black house is shown with two stories and multiple large windows, surrounded by a well-maintained grassy area. A wooden pergola is positioned in front, with a clear blue sky and distant views of the ocean visible beyond.
Home in Iwami
5 out of 5 average rating, 63 reviews

Stay in a quiet seaside small house, Uminoie Musca

Right in front of the house, there is a clear ocean and a beautiful sandy beach where you can walk barefoot. It is not a prominent tourist destination or a convenient place like a city, but the seaside is very quiet outside of summer, and you can enjoy your time in a private place facing nature. I hope you can spend time with your family or friends in a beach house. Uminoie Muska is a renovated beach house that was originally a beach house. Mooska is an Estonian word that means "a person who enjoys life." We opened the inn in the spring of 2022 as a private rental, hoping that everyone who comes will have a wonderful time enjoying their lives.

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A wooden rocking chair is positioned on a deck, surrounded by greenery and trees in the background. A small table displays various items, including tea cups and a framed menu, creating a serene atmosphere. The scene is complemented by a clear blue sky.
Guest house in Chizu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

Old private house with seasonal mountain views

There is nothing here... that's why it's so relaxing...  Chizu-cho, Hatto-gun, Tottori Prefecture, is a small town in a mountainous area surrounded by mountains, rivers, fields and rice paddies, 93% of which are forests.  The Tottori Sand Dunes, a tourist attraction, are about an hour away by car, and there are several nice tourist spots and recommended cafes in the town.  It's a good place to use as a base for sightseeing, or just relax to your heart's content without going anywhere. Please have a wonderful time.

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A spacious living area features warm wooden walls and flooring. A contemporary wood stove is situated against a stone backdrop. A light wooden table sits low to the ground, with floor cushions placed nearby. A minimalist chair is positioned for comfort, enhancing the inviting ambience.
Farm stay in 津山市加茂町
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 302 reviews

Quiet Rural Stay | Long-term Welcome | Okayama

It takes 3 hours from Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara. You can see a totally different aspect of the city side of Japan. Green mountains, clear river, Firefly, many stars, rice field, Vegetable field. The house is a beautiful nature. And also we have good neighbors. You will see the real Japanese countryside that is not written in the guidebook. The room is surrounded by my father's and my artworks. The huge kitchen, living room, and garden are yours. Please enjoy and relax in the cozy house.

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Two traditional wooden buildings are surrounded by a blanket of snow, showcasing their historic architecture. Large windows with wooden frames reflect the serene winter landscape. The pathway leading to the structures is partially covered in snow, inviting exploration of the outdoor area.
Home in Asago
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Japan’s Oldest Company Housing -Ghibli feel! (9号)

The oldest remaining residence and company housing in Japan. Situated in the historic silver mine town of Ikuno. Designated as a nationally important cultural landscape with efforts underway to secure UNESCO status. These houses were built by the Mitsubishi Corporation around 1876 and are now designated cultural properties of Asago City. In such a historic building, you can experience accommodation while thinking about the life of the past. Easy access to Kinosakionsen and Takeda Castle.

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Guest house in Yurihama
5 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

Entire House by the sea | Tottiri | Up to 6 Guests

Welcome to TomariVerse — a fully renovated, modern private house in Yurihama, Tottori. The entire home is yours, comfortably fitting up to 6 guests. Perfect for families, group trips, or anniversary getaways. ・Beach: ~5 min ・Tottori Sand Dunes: ~40 min by car ・Togo Onsen: ~15 min by car ・Great base for winter Snow Crab season ・Free parking|Wi-Fi|Kitchen|Washing machine ◉Host communicates in Japanese & Korean. English inquiries answered via translation tools — thank you for your patience!

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An interior view reveals a unique living space featuring an open design with wooden beams overhead and natural light filtering through large windows. A cozy nook with low seating and warm lighting is situated below a staircase, complemented by built-in bookshelves displaying a collection of books.
Home in Tottori
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

"Being lost in BOOKS and MUSIC" HamaVilla

HamaVilla is a private accommodation where you can be lost in books and music. Our town in Tottori used to be popular in hot springs, but now there are few hotels, it's getting deserted. In that lovely(lonely) town, we started HamaVilla until 2021. We offer you joy of staying inside. When you stay here, you can read books(selected by Kisuikuko 汽水空港) and listen to music(selected by borzoi record ボルゾイレコード). If you like some items, you can buy that. Take your extraordinary feelings home.

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The exterior of a two-story house is showcased, featuring a modern black façade contrasted by a bright red door. A balcony is visible on the second level, and an air conditioning unit is attached to the side. Surrounding buildings exhibit traditional architecture.
Home in Tottori
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Entire house, renovated and comfortable, free parking, 100 yen bus 1 minute walk, convenient for sightseeing, many shops nearby, quiet environment

Tiny and cute renovated house! Free parking is available. 1-minute walk from 1$ bus stop. Stores, restaurants, cafes, coin laundromat are within 5-minute walk. Famous city attractions are within 10-minute drive. You can also easily access these sights by direct bus. The kitchen is equipped with the essential cooking utensils. Stable Wi-Fi environment for comfortable remote work. Towels, shampoo, hair dryer, and more are provided. Located in a residential area, quiet at night.

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A tranquil rural scene is showcased, featuring a cluster of traditional homes set against a backdrop of lush green mountains. Verdant rice fields stretch across the foreground, while communication poles rise along the edge of the properties, enhancing the serene landscape.
Home in Maniwa
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

依山盡(イサンジン)

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The spacious room features traditional tatami flooring with wooden sliding doors opening to a lush garden view. Natural light floods the area, highlighting a decorative wooden cabinet and a low table, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere.
Private room in Kurayoshi
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Kominka Guest House Kurayoshi, a renovated 105-year-old traditional house

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Private room in Iwami
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 536 reviews

An old house surrounded by nature and folk art in Iwami-cho, Tottori Prefecture, 20 minutes by bus from the sand dunes, a 1-minute walk from the pleasure boat boarding area, and seafood too

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Bungalow in Kami, Mikata District
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Entire building / Mountain hideaway like a coffee shop / Bonfire and BBQ in the garden

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Two wicker chairs are positioned on a wooden deck, facing a sunset over the ocean. The warm tones of the sun reflect on the water surface, creating a serene atmosphere. Green foliage is seen along the edges of the deck, enhancing the natural setting.
Home in Daisen
5 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Enjoy Japanese countryside! Beachfront cottage

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A spacious living room features large windows that provide an expansive view of the surrounding landscape. A red leather sectional sofa is positioned invitingly in the area, accompanied by a sleek black coffee table. Potted plants add a touch of greenery to the room's decor.
Home in Iwami
4.71 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Entire house for rent, dog friendly, 10 minutes from the station, natural grass dog run, BBQ, near the sea, countryside scenery, 20 people

A view from the window reveals a serene wooden deck with two black canvas chairs facing a calm body of water. Lush greenery frames the scene, and distant mountains are visible under a partly cloudy sky.
Home in Matsue
4.69 out of 5 average rating, 532 reviews

This is a room with a wonderful view of the sea spreading out in front of you, rented to one group per day. The quiet island nature is lovely, and the terrace seating is recommended

Home in Tsuyama
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Rural Villa with Onsen & Scenic Mountain View

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Tottori?

    Vacation rentals around the sand dunes or lake areas are often recommended for tranquil surroundings. For easy access to local dining and shopping, stays near central Tottori are frequently suggested.

  • What are the best things to do in Tottori with kids?

    Sand sledding and camel rides at Tottori Sand Dunes, exploring the Sand Museum’s sculptures, and picnic outings to lake parks are often recommended family activities. Wildlife viewing and local craft workshops also engage younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Tottori?

    Explore the dunes, visit the Sand Museum, stroll Tottori Castle Ruins, and sample fresh seafood at bustling markets. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy hiking and lake activities, while history buffs explore local shrines.

  • How is the weather in Tottori?

    Tottori has cool, wetter winters around 34–52°F (1–11°C), and warm summers near 73–91°F (23–33°C) with higher humidity. Spring and autumn are milder, often featuring less rainfall and comfortable temperatures for outdoor exploration.

  • When is the best time to visit Tottori?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for milder weather, blooming flowers, and seasonal outdoor festivals. Summer brings warmer temperatures, while winter is quieter with occasional snow.

  • What are the best places to visit in Tottori?

    Tottori Sand Dunes, the Sand Museum, and Tottori Castle Ruins are frequently suggested for their cultural and natural significance. Lakes, local shrines, and bustling morning markets are also worth exploring.

  • What are some hiking trails in Tottori?

    Hiking around Mount Daisen presents broad forest paths and scenic views, while trails near Tottori Sand Dunes offer unique terrain. Lakeside walks and woodlands around urban parks are also often recommended.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Tottori?

    Families can explore the dunes, visit interactive exhibits at the Sand Museum, enjoy boat rides at lakes, or join local craft workshops. Scenic parks and markets also provide opportunities for shared experiences.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Tottori?

    Explore historic castle ruins, scenic mountain temples, or coastal hot springs around Tottori. Nature lovers often visit regional parks, while food enthusiasts enjoy touring local produce markets.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tottori?

    Several vacation rentals in central Tottori and around lake areas are pet-friendly, welcoming travelers and their companions. Park-adjacent neighborhoods often make it easy for guests to enjoy outdoor walks with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Tottori?

    Consider wearing sturdy shoes when exploring sand dunes and bring sun protection for outdoor sites. Locals often recommend sampling seasonal seafood and looking out for signs detailing local folklore and history.

  • What is Tottori known for?

    Tottori has sweeping sand dunes, peaceful beaches, and regional folklore tied to scenic landscapes. It is frequently suggested for its distinctive sand sculpture museum and locally rooted seafood traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Tottori?

    Quiet shrines tucked into wooded hills, small family-run cafés, and local craft workshops are often recommended as hidden gems. Some visitors enjoy discovering offbeat sculptures or tranquil lake corners away from crowds.

  • What are the best foods to try in Tottori?

    Tottori is known for fresh crab, locally caught white squid, and pear-based desserts. Regional rice dishes, matsuba crab, and grilled seafood skewers are frequently suggested in coastal eateries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Tottori?

    Pack layers to adapt to changeable temperatures, a waterproof jacket for rain, and comfortable shoes for walking on sand and trails. Sunblock and a reusable water bottle are frequently suggested for outdoor excursions.

  • What is the nightlife in Tottori like?

    Nightlife in Tottori is relaxed, with izakaya-style pubs, karaoke lounges, and casual late-night cafes concentrated around the city center. Live music venues sometimes feature regional bands and small performances.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Tottori?

    Tottori has annual sand art exhibitions at the Sand Museum, energetic regional matsuri featuring traditional performances, and cherry blossom viewing events that often draw both residents and visitors in spring. The area regularly celebrates local traditions with food, music, and cultural gatherings.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tottori?

    Many vacation rentals in central Tottori, around lakes, and near the dunes are designed for families, with multi-room layouts and easy access to parks and attractions. Neighborhoods with residential character are frequently suggested for quieter stays.

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Tottori stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Tottori’s top spots include Aoya Station, Mochigase Station and Tottori Station

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