2012-11-03

Tottori Sand Dunes

November has started!
It's getting colder in Japan and the weather forecast says it will be a cold winter this year.
Before winter comes, I like to enjoy autumn leaves!
My schedule in Nov. is already booked petty much.
Some of my foreign friends are visiting Japan.
One of them is from Taiwan and I like to ask about the relationships between Japan and China.
When I said so, friends of mine stopped me but I'll ask because I like to listen to the real voice!
 
I'll post photos of the Tottori Sand Dunes.
 
Before the sand dunes, I'll post unique seafood.
  
 


spiral shells, fish, octopus.....They were sold at a shop where we had a comfort stop.
We love a variety of seafood!




At Uradome Coast where we got on a pleasure boat, they dried squid and fish.
This equipments moved automatically. 
It was the first time for me to see this funny scene.




This photo was taken at another shop.
Those squid were just being dried.
For those who don't eat seafood very often, these photo are very bizarre, I think.




Our lunch!
Snow crab is in season now.
During the last tour, we ate a lot.
We were never hungry.

Finally, the way down to the Tottori Sand Dunes!
There are another sites you can go straight to the dunes without the lift.

The Tottori Sand Dunes are the largest sand dunes in Japan and Tottori's most famous tourist attraction. http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e8102.html










There are camels for tourists at tourist' price!
At high season, there are looooong lines to ride the camels!










I felt sooooo goooood!!!
Nice weather, blue sky and blue ocean!
The ocean is the Sea of Japan.








 
 
Everyday during the last tour was great!!
But this day was the most beautiful to me!!!


My favorite type of day!
 

2 comments:

  1. I like Tottori Sand Dunes , and i have read this information from this website:http://attractions.bz/Tottori-Sand-Dunes-96253.html, obviously, this is more details than the one i have seen, thank you for sharing this.

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  2. Thank you for your commnet and information, Mary! I love this place too.

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