From Tottori Station, take a bus to the Tottori Sand Dunes (Tottori Sakyu). The ride takes about 20 minutes and costs 380 yen. Buses depart approximately once per hour.





The Sand Museum
The Sand Museum (砂の美術館, Suna no Bijutsukan), uniquely situated beside the world-famous Tottori Sand Dunes, is a remarkable destination where art and nature seamlessly converge. This innovative museum features colossal sand sculptures meticulously crafted by renowned international artists, each exhibition unveiling a new theme that explores diverse cultures and histories from around the globe. Previous themes have spotlighted regions such as Southeast Asia, South America, and Europe, transforming the humble medium of sand into awe-inspiring visual narratives that captivate and inspire visitors. The grandeur and intricacy of these sculptures offer a breathtaking glimpse into the creativity and skill required to turn sand into monumental works of art.
Since its establishment as a permanent indoor venue in 2011, the Sand Museum has grown into a celebrated global center for sand artistry. It exclusively uses the fine, pristine sand sourced directly from the Tottori dunes, and in a thoughtful gesture of sustainability and symbolism, the sand from each exhibition is recycled and repurposed to create new masterpieces, echoing the transient nature of life itself. Visitors to the museum are enveloped in a unique cultural experience, harmoniously blending artistic expression with the desert-like beauty of the surrounding landscape—offering an extraordinary cultural escape unlike any other in Japan.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 18:00 (last admission 17:30)
- Closed
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Between exhibitions (from early January to mid-April)
- Entrance fee
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800 yen
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