San’in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark San’in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark

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    • Valuable and beautiful Geoheritages
    • International geological significance
    • Japanese archipelago separated from the continent
    • Wealth of Ecosystem
    • Unique people’s lives brought about by Geo
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    • Kyotango City
    • Toyooka City
    • Kami Town
    • Shin'onsen Town
    • Iwami Town
    • Tottori City
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    • San’in Kaigan Geopark Kyotango City Information Center
    • Genbudo park
    • Kami Town Geopark &Marine Culture Center
    • Shin’onsen Town Sanin Kaigan Geopark Center
    • San’in Kaigan Geopark Museum of the Earth and Sea
    • Iwami Town Nagisa Community Center
    • Tottori Sand Dunes Geopark Visitor Center
    • Aoya Folk Museum
  • Model
    course
    • San’in Kaigan Geopark Trail
    • Walk & Drive Map
  • Practices &
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  • Operating
    organization
    • Greetings from the representative
    • Introduction of Managing Board and Steering Committee
    • Introduction of constituent groups
    • Introduction of the secretariat “San’in Kaigan Promotion Council”
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Geological HeritageTottori City

Lake Koyama

Lake Koyama adjacent to the urban area of Tottori City, the capital of Tottori Prefecture, is maintained as a park, where residents of the city gather for recreation. Lake Koyama is a lagoon separated from the sea by the development of sand dunes. People have long lived here and used the pond for fishing.

(1)Lake Koyama
This pond is a lagoon formed by the blocking of an inland bay by the sand of the Koyama Dune. There are many tumuli and ruins of castles around the lake. Here you can learn about how people have lived with the blessings of the lake.

(2)Tottori Port
Tottori Port is located at the mouth of the Sendai River. It used to be called Karo Port. In 1975, the port was designated as an important port according to the Port and Harbor Act. After the designation, works to separate the port from the river mouth were carried out.

(3)Fuse Burial Mound
This keyhole-shaped tumulus is located on the hillside behind Hiyoshi Shrine. Artifacts excavated from this tumulus suggest that it was the tomb of a powerful lord in this region built in the late Kofun Period.

(4)Lake Koyama Seasonal Walks
Walking events are held four times a year at Lake Koyama. At this pond, you can enjoy a different landscape for each season. Participants walk around the pond enjoying the landscape of the changing seasons.

Tottori Convention & Tourism Association

2F Nikko Hondori Building, 160 Suehiro Onsen Town, Tottori City

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  • Home
  • Outline
    • Outline of Japan and Global Geopark
    • Overview of San’in Kaigan Geopark
    • Valuable and beautiful Geoheritages
    • International geological significance
    • Japanese archipelago separated from the continent
    • Wealth of Ecosystem
    • Unique people’s lives brought about by Geo
  • Geological
    Heritage
    • Kyotango City
    • Toyooka City
    • Kami Town
    • Shin'onsen Town
    • Iwami Town
    • Tottori City
  • Related
    facilities
    • San’in Kaigan Geopark Kyotango City Information Center
    • Genbudo park
    • Kami Town Geopark &Marine Culture Center
    • Shin’onsen Town Sanin Kaigan Geopark Center
    • San’in Kaigan Geopark Museum of the Earth and Sea
    • Iwami Town Nagisa Community Center
    • Tottori Sand Dunes Geopark Visitor Center
    • Aoya Folk Museum
  • Model
    course
    • San’in Kaigan Geopark Trail
    • Walk & Drive Map
  • Practices &
    Activities
  • Operating
    organization
    • Greetings from the representative
    • Introduction of Managing Board and Steering Committee
    • Introduction of constituent groups
    • Introduction of the secretariat “San’in Kaigan Promotion Council”
  • Download
  • Japanese