This is a Western-style residence built on a former castle site owned by the Ikeda clan in contribution to the prosperity of Tottori. It is a truly impressive and elegant structure standing in the middle of Mother Nature. After a tour of the interior, take a walk through the garden. If you want to take a tea break, then the café in the adjacent Tottori Prefectural Museum on the 1st floor is recommended.
A museum devoted to Japanese nursery rhymes and toys. In addition to a floor that has been remade into a Japanese street from the 1950s, you will be able to view exhibits that consider the atmosphere of the time and see old and precious toys. This is a facility that will appeal not only to children but also to grownups. The museum is 10 minutes away on foot from Jinpukaku.
A natural hot spring located within walking distance from Tottori Station. There are facilities for a day visit or an overnight stay. Let the onsen melt away the fatigue from the sand dunes and the tour of the city.