Published date: October 23, 2024
I Went to Tottori Sand Dunes and Amanohashidate. There’s a Hot Spring at the Roadside Station.
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
After sightseeing at the Tottori Sand Dunes, we stayed overnight and went to Amanohashidate the next day. It’s a hotel recommended for road trips with free parking. There’s a microwave, so we were able to heat up food we bought from the nearby roadside station and convenience store. Instant tea and miso soup were freely available, allowing us to enjoy our side dishes while sipping miso soup. Although the room didn’t have a bathtub, we could take the hotel's towels to the neighboring hot spring. There’s also a coin laundry, making it very easy to tidy up after returning home! Both the washing machine and dryer accepted cashless payments by scanning a QR code.
Experiences during the trip
I've always wanted to visit the Tottori Sand Dunes. The rain from the previous day had stopped, but it was very cloudy and windy, making it a harder-than-expected walk on the sand for adults. It seemed like the otherworldly sand world was really fun for the kids, who ran around covered in sand.
The next day, we were blessed with good weather and were able to see the beautiful Amanohashidate. It's about an hour and a half from the hotel.