Super, super beautiful. I’m taking off one star because it was so tiring and insanely hot. Climbing up got really rough.
But the scenery was gorgeous. I hope I’ll get the chance to see the white sand dunes someday. I’d also love to see this place in the snow. I wonder if it feels freezing.
Making it to the top was totally worth it!
Haha, a little funny story:
That day I was heading back to my hotel, and I saw there were only five minutes left before the bus came, so I started sprinting like crazy. Luckily the light was red, and the driver was really nice. The bus moved slowly along that stretch of road, probably to see if anyone else needed to get on! (At least that’s my guess.)
Tottori Sand Dunes | Review by 謝佩妤
Other Reviews by 謝佩妤
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The Historical Remains of Takamatsu Castle (Tamamo Park)
Takamatsu-jo was the resident castle for 4 generations of the Ikoma and 11 successive generations of the Matsudaira feudal clans. It is also known by its nickname, Tamamo-jo. Built facing the Seto Inland Sea, it is counted as one of the three largest seaside castles in Japan.
Overall, I thought it was pretty boring. You can’t go into the castle, but you still have to pay. Maybe it’s just me, I don’t know, but I walked around anyway and there really wasn’t much to see. It felt a bit like a waste of money, so I didn’t really like it. It was just okay, though I wouldn’t say it was ugly.
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Kojima Jeans Street
In the empty store space on Ajino Shopping Street, which used to be the most popular in Kojima, more than 40 jean shops, cafes and galleries opened.
There were a lot of jeans, but when I went, most of the shops were closed. I also felt the prices were kind of high. As a student, it was a bit too expensive for me, though maybe I just didn’t find the cheaper stores.
There are lots of side streets too~
The manhole covers were seriously so unique!
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Okayama Castle
This castle was created by Warlord Hideie Ukita in 1597. The main castle was built on top of a hill named Okayama, and the Tensyu (castle tower), was built in front of the Asahikawa River. The adjacent castle town was created with merchants and craftsmen.
Okayama Castle. It was cloudy that day. I’ve been there twice, but only went inside once.
I think I used the Okayama pass?
But the sundae inside had gotten worse and looked nothing like the photos other people posted. It wasn’t that impressive. I did like the artwork inside, though, and there was also some kind of gold-trimmed fish? I’m not sure what it was, but it just wasn’t really for me.
There were two pieces of artwork I especially liked, so I hope you’ll check them out.
Oh, and there was also some equipment you could try for the experience.
Maybe armor? I don’t really remember.
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