[Tottori] 2-day, 1-night trip

1st photo: Tottori Sand Dunes
I was really looking forward to it, but the weather was so bad that it was so hard and I had such a hard time.
I'm sure it would be a spectacular view on a nice day.
At this time, I wasn't just standing there, but fighting the rain and wind.

2nd-3rd photo: Takahama Cafe
A cafe designed by Kengo Kuma that opened next to the sand dunes in August last year. There were a lot of people so I didn't take any photos, but the counter on the first floor was stylish.
I had bread and coffee, and warmed up my body that had cooled down in the sand dunes.

4th-5th photo: Jinpukakaku
A Western-style building designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.
This place is also known as the filming location for Rurouni Kenshin, and the Japanese garden was also beautiful.
When you look at this spot on Instagram, you can see that there are tables and chairs on the second floor balcony with many people sitting there, but they are no longer there, so be careful.
*January 2023

6th-8th photo: Kasuitei
An inn in Yonago Kaike Onsen. This time, we enjoyed a gourmet-themed meal.

There were two large public baths and a sauna.

You could see the Sea of ​​Japan from the room, so the view was great.

9th photo: Ramen Goku

When you think of Yonago, you think of beef bone ramen, and it's apparently one of the most competitive ramen areas in the country!

What I thought was great was that there's something called the "Yonago Beef Bone Ramen Alliance," and instead of competing with others, they're working together to establish the beef bone ramen brand here in Tottori Prefecture!

When I looked at the website, there were a lot of restaurants, so it was easy to find them. The restaurant I chose from there is a popular one, just as the reviews said!

It was written that beef bone ramen is a little bland, but it was a delicious ramen with a strong flavor.

10th photo: Chinese Garden Enchoen

This is one of the largest authentic Chinese gardens in Japan, recreating the Chinese gardens that successive emperors built and enjoyed.

It's a great spot for taking photos.

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Post by yuuka0829 | Jun 30, 2023

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