Bukit Pasir Tottori
Alena EckelmannPasir putih, laut biru, semua dalam satu lokasi. Ini sudah terdengar begitu asik. Tapi di Tottori kamu tidak hanya sekedar berada di pantai. Kamu sedang berdiri di puncak bukit pasir yang sangat luas.
The Tottori Sand Dunes are the largest sand dunes in Japan and the most famous attraction in Tottori Prefecture. They extend for about 16 kilometers along the coast of the Sea of Japan and are up to two kilometers wide and 50 meters high. The view over the dunes can be from the The Sakyu Center observation deck can be enjoyed via a chair lift.
The dunes were formed when sand from the nearby Sendaigawa River washed into the sea and was eventually re-deposited by the ocean currents along the coast. Today, the constant movement of the tides and the coastal winds continuously shape the sand dunes, creating an ever-changing landscape.
You can explore the dunes on camels as well as on horse-drawn carriages. Those who prefer something more adventurous can try paragliding or sandboarding, a variant of snowboarding.
Not far away is the Sand Museum, which shows large sand sculptures by artists from all over the world. The exhibitions change annually and have various themes, typically a country or a region.
Pasir putih, laut biru, semua dalam satu lokasi. Ini sudah terdengar begitu asik. Tapi di Tottori kamu tidak hanya sekedar berada di pantai. Kamu sedang berdiri di puncak bukit pasir yang sangat luas.
Kegiatan seluncur pasir dan paralayang adalah dua kegiatan yang dapat anda nikmati di bukit pasir Tottori. Lakukan beberapa seluncur musim panas sambil menikmati laut biru Jepang sebagai latar belakangnya.
Memperkenalkan sajian kuliner eksklusif dari Wilayah San'in. Temukan cara baru untuk makan wagyu ala Tottori!
The Sand Museum first opened by the Tottori Sand Dunes, in Tottori, Japan, in 2006, displaying sand sculptures in temporary facilities. In 2012, it reopened in what is said to be the world's first permanent indoor exhibition space dedicated to sand art, with works by fifteen international sculptors. [Wikipedia]
Bukit pasir di Tottori adalah gurun pasir mini di Jepang
Pantai Uradome, kapal pesiar, es krim rasa tinta cumi.