Daisen (Tottori)

Ogamiyama Shrine
Not to be confused with Daisen (Akita).

Daisen (大山町 Daisen-chō) is a town in Tottori Prefecture. Mount Daisen is the tallest peak in Western Japan at 1,729 meters, and many outdoor activities are available year-round.

Understand

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Tourist information site

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The local Tourist Bureau has a bilingual guide site.

Get in

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There are 5 stations along the San-in Line in Daisen; Daisenguchi Station, Nawa Station, Mikuriya Station, Shimoichi Station, and Nakayamaguchi Station. All of the stations however are located along the coast, so they do not provide access to Mount Daisen, the town's major draw.

For public access to Mount Daisen, buses depart from Yonago Station.

Get around

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Mount Daisen
  • 35.391035133.534571 Daisen-ji (大山寺), 9 Daisen, +81 859-52-2158. OSM directions
  • 35.388609133.5365222 Ōgamiyama Shrine (大神山神社), 1 Daisen, +81 85-952-2507. OSM directions
  • 35.39376133.529693 Daisen Museum of Nature and History (鳥取県立大山自然歴史館), 43 Daisen, +81 85-952-2327. 09:00-17:00 (18:30 in summer). A museum detailing the flora and fauna found in the area, as well as local history. OSM directions
  • 35.397543133.5415391 Daisen White Resort (だいせんホワイトリゾート), 147 Daisen, +81 859-52-2322. Mount Daisen is a highly popular winter destination for skiers, particularly in the Chugoku area. Rental prices: carving ski set costs ¥4000, snowboard sets cost ¥4000, and sportswear costs ¥3500. OSM directions

Drink

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Sleep

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Connect

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Routes through Daisen
MatsueYonago  W  E  HokueiTottori


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