I visited Tottori Sand Dunes (Wikipedia) in late March.
The dunes appeared smaller from a distance than I had imagined.
However, once I got closer and entered the site, I realized they were surprisingly large.
I ended up spending nearly two hours walking around and taking photos.
Photos
#- iPhone 12 mini
- IMG_2603-2.jpg (Google Drive: JPG):
A stone monument at the entrance of Tottori Sand Dunes. - IMG_2622-2.jpg (Google Drive: JPG ):
A photo taken from a hill called “Uma-no-Se (horse’s back)” toward the entrance. - IMG_2606-2.jpg (Google Drive: JPG):
A panoramic photo taken at the entrance.
- Sony α6500
- DSC05202-Enhanced-NR.jpg (Google Drive: JPG / RAW (ARW)):
A photo of the hill called “Uma-no-se,” which can be seen just after entering the dunes. - DSC05211-Enhanced-NR.jpg (Google Drive: JPG / RAW (ARW)):
A photo of a wave-like pattern made on sand by wind.
* License:
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Map
#Change History
#- 2024/06/27: Small fixes.
- 2024/04/28: Fixed links of photos.
- 2024/04/21: Added photos taken by iPhone.
- 2024/04/20: First version.