Tottori Prefecture Live Cameras
Tottori Prefecture > Eastern (Tottori)
Tottori City | Iwami Town | Wakasa Town | Chizu Town | Yazu Town
Tottori Prefecture Central/Western (Yonago)
Yonago City | Kurayoshi City | Sakaiminato City | Misasa Town | Yurihama Town | Kotoura Town | Hokuei Town | Hiezu Village | Daisen Town | Nambu town | Houki Town | Nichinan Town | Hino Town | Kofu Town
All over the prefecture
- Tottori Sand Dunes | Hamasaka / Fukubecho, Tottori-shi, Tottori | Kirin no Machi Travel, Tottori Sand Dunes Future Conference Secretariat and Tottori Sand Dunes Channel
- Okudaisen | Kofu Town Office Administrative Division, 475 Ebi, Kofu-cho, Hino-gun, Tottori 689-4401 | Kofu Town Office
- Mt. Karasugasen seen from Kagamiganaru | Kyukamura Okudaisen, 709-1 Kagaminagaru, Mitsukue, Kofu-cho, Hino-gun, Tottori | Internet Nature Institute
- Hyonosen | Wakasa Hyonosen Summit, Wakasa-cho, Yazu-gun, Tottori | Wakasa Town Office
- Yonago Waterbird Sanctuary | Yonago Waterbird Park, 665 Hikona Shinden, Yonago-shi, Tottori 683-0855 | Internet Nature Institute
- Masumizu Kogen Ski Resort | Daisen Masumizu Kogen Snow Park, 1067-2 Masumizukogen, Iwatate, Hoki-cho, Saihaku-gun, Tottori 689-4214
- Higashihama Beach | Iwami Town Higashi Community Center, 33 Kugami, Iwami, Iwami District, Tottori 681-0011 / Higashihama Station, Kugami, Iwami, Iwami District, Tottori 681-0011 | Tottori Prefecture Land Management Office
- Uradome Beach / Uradome Coast | Uradome Beach, Uradome, Iwami-cho, Iwami-gun, Tottori Prefecture 681-0003 | Tottori Prefecture Soil Maintenance Office Tottori Prefecture Coastal Surveillance Camera
- Kaike Coast | Kaike Fishing Port, 4-13 Shinkai, Yonago, Tottori 683-0801 | Hino River Office
- Fushino Coast | Atelier Ecocoon Japanese painter Izumi Ayaki Atelier, 1721 Fushino, Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture 689-0201
- Yumeminato Tower Miho Bay | Yumeminato Tower, 255-3 Takeuchidanchi, Sakaiminato, Tottori 684-0046 | Yume Minato Tower
- Chiyogawa / “Chiyogawa Live Camera” Gyotoku, Mochigase, Miyashita, near Fukurogawara / Tottori River National Highway Office
- Hino River / Hokatsuji River / Right bank of Hino River Weir, Mizoguchi Observatory, Fukuichi Observatory, Caro Observatory / Hino River River Office Hino River Branch Office
- Various parts of the prefecture / Hotel Wako, Daisen White Resort Nakahara Area, Daisen Town Hagiwara, Daisen Town Shintakada, Nambu Town Hoshoji Government Building, Nambu Town Tenman Government Building, Nambu Town Ryokusui Lake, Sakaiminato Yume Minato Tower, Yuyu Ichibankan Yonago, Yonago Ekimae Rotary, Hotel Agenda, Nichinancho Cultural Center / Nakaumi Television Broadcasting
- Prefectural road / Relieved! Navi Tottori Prefecture Midwest Area Road Information / Kurayoshi River National Highway Office
- Oyama Loop Road / Makihara (Yoneko Oyama Line), Daisenji Temple (Oyamaguchi Stop Oyama Line), Iwatate (Kurayoshi Efu Mizoguchi Line), Kasarahara (Kurayoshi Efu Mizoguchi Line), Utsumi Pass (National Route 482), Meiji Pass (National Route 180) No.) / Oyama Drive Navi
- Prefectural National Highway / National Highway 9, National Highway 29, National Highway 53 / Tottori River National Highway Office
- Prefectural Road / “Tottori Prefectural Road Live Camera” Tottori Road, Sanin Road, National Highway 9, National Highway 29, National Highway 53, etc. / Tottori / Kurayoshi River National Highway Office
- Prefectural Road / Tottori Snow Michi Navi Tottori Prefecture Snow Road Information Monitoring System / Tottori Prefecture Road Planning Division
- Prefectural river / Tottori prefecture disaster prevention information system River monitoring camera provision system / Tottori prefecture river section
Tottori Prefecture Tourism Information
Tottori Prefecture is in Chugoku Region of the Japan Sea side. The eastern part of the prefecture is in contact with Hyogo Prefecture, the western part is in contact with Shimane Prefecture, and the southern part is in contact with Okayama Prefecture and Hiroshima Prefecture. The length from east to west of the prefectural land is about 120 km and the length from north to south is about 20~50 km, and the area is 3,507 square km.
Tottori Prefecture is divided into three regions, “Eastern Part” in which Tottori Plain spreads and Tottori City is located in the center of the region, “Central Part” in which Kurayoshi Plain spreads and Kurayoshi City is located in the center of the region and “Western Part” in which Hino River is and Yonago City is located in the center of the region.
The Prefectural population is about 5.9 million people, most small across the country, and the population of Tottori prefectural capital is about 1.9 million people. The prefectural land was once called “Inaba Province” and “Hoki Province”, and through the reigns of Amago clan, Mori clan, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tottori Clan of the lord Ikeda Mitsunaka, and Tottori Prefecture was born by the domain system abolishment in 1871. The prefecture name is derived from the fact that the people of “Tottori part” who conceded to catch a bird in the era of Yamato Court lived in current Tottori Prefecture area.
As a tourist destination, there are a number of attractions such as “Tottori Sand Dunes”, Japan’s largest coastal dune that became synonymous with Tottori Prefecture, “Uradome Coast” which is also referred to as Matsushima of Sanin, post town of Edo Period “Chizu inn,” “Mount Mitoku Sanbutsu-ji Nageire-do” that was erected in the recesses of the cliff of Mount Mitoku, “Kurayoshi white wall storehouse group” in which the streets of merchant of Edo and Meiji era remain, “Mizuki Shigeru Road” in Sakaiminato that is the hometown of Shigeru Mizuki, who is the creator of “Gegege no Kitaro”, “Mukibanda Remains,” which is the largest settlement ruins of Yayoi era.
In addition, there are specialty products such as the twentieth century pear, watermelon, shallots and pine needle crab, and especially twentieth century pear becomes a Tottori specialty along with Tottori Sand Dunes.
In addition, there are local cuisines such as “Kani-jiru”, which is the miso soup that is made from female of pine needle crab, in other words Seiko-gani (Seiko Crab), and “Agonoyaki”, which is made from baked minced fish of “Ago (Flying Fish)” that is caught in the coast of Shimane.