El Castillo Tottori fue un castillo japonés del tipo yamashiro que fungió como castillo principal del han de Tottori.
Tottori es una ciudad y capital de la prefectura de Tottori, Japón. En junio de 2019 tenía una población estimada de 189.032 habitantes y…
National University Corporation Tottori University, abbreviated to Toridai, is a national university in Japan.
Jinpūkaku es un edificio de estilo occidental y neorrenacentista francés situado en Tottori, en la prefectura homónima, Japón.
Hakuto Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. In 1937, its trees were designated a Natural Monument.
Don Quijote, también conocida como Donki es una cadena de tiendas de descuentos que tiene más de 123 puntos de venta en todo Japón, así…
The Tottori City Historical Museum opened in Tottori, Japan, in 2000 and is dedicated to the history of the city.
Tottori Athletic Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tottori, Tottori, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches.
The Tottori Prefectural Museum is a prefectural museum located in Tottori, Japan, dedicated to the nature, history, folklore, and art of…
National University Corporation Tottori University, abbreviated to Toridai, is a national university in Japan.
National Route 53 is a national highway of Japan connecting Okayama, Okayama and Tottori, Tottori.
Kannon-in, formally known as Fudarakusan Jigen-ji Kannon-in, is a Buddhist temple in Uemachi district of the city of Tottori, Tottori…
Ōchidani Jinja is a Shinto shrine in Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan.
San'in Expressway is a proposed expressway extending from Tottori, Tottori prefecture to Mine, Yamaguchi prefecture, of Japan.
San'in Kinki Expressway is an incomplete expressway that, upon completion, will connect the San'in Expressway from Tottori interchange to…
San'in Kinki Expressway is an incomplete expressway that, upon completion, will connect the San'in Expressway from Tottori interchange to…
Nihonkai Telecasting Co., Ltd. is a Japanese TV station broadcast in Tottori Prefecture and Shimane Prefecture.
The Axis Bird Stadium is a 16,033-capacity multi-purpose stadium in Tottori, Tottori. The stadium is home to J3 League side Gainare Tottori.