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Tottori Sand Museum

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Tottori Sand Museum — location in Tottori, Tottori City

Tottori · Tottori City

35.5406°N, 134.2275°E

The Tottori Sand Museum is the world's only indoor exhibition dedicated exclusively to sand sculpture, where international artists carve monumental works from Tottori's dune sand mixed with water. Each year the museum adopts a new country or regional theme, demolishing the previous year's sculptures entirely and starting fresh. The scale is staggering — sculptures reach 5 meters in height, depicting everything from Michelangelo's David to the Taj Mahal, all carved with astonishing precision from compressed sand that will eventually return to dust.

The museum philosophy centers on impermanence — the Buddhist concept of mujo. Visitors witness art that exists for only eight months before being destroyed, making each viewing unique and irreplaceable. The building itself features panoramic windows overlooking the actual Tottori Dunes, creating a dialogue between the sculpted sand inside and the natural sand outside.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last entry 5:30 PM) | Closed early January through late April during construction (exact dates vary by year)

Closed: Closed roughly early January through late April annually (rebuilding exhibition for the new annual theme) — confirm current-year dates

Entrance Fee

¥800 | Combo ticket (museum + dune activities): ¥1,200

Best Season

April (new exhibition debut) through January | Year-round during open season

Visit Duration

60-90 minutes

Getting There

Access Information

Adjacent to Tottori Sand Dunes. Entry: ¥800. Annual closure: early January through late April for new exhibition construction (exact dates vary by year, e.g. Jan 5–Apr 23 in a recent cycle) — confirm current dates. Bus from Tottori Station: 20 minutes (¥370). Recommended visit time: 60–90 minutes.

Insider Guide

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**Exhibition rotation schedule:** New themes debut every April and run through January. 2025–2026 will feature Nordic countries (tentative). The construction period (January–March) involves 20+ international sculptors working 12-hour days to complete the installation. The museum occasionally offers 'sculpting experience' workshops (¥2,000, weekends only, reservation required) where visitors carve small-scale sand sculptures under artist supervision. **Photography strategy:** The museum permits photography without flash. The sculptures are dramatically lit with spotlights and colored LED wash — the best compositions use the lighting angles to emphasize the three-dimensional depth. The second-floor observation deck provides overhead views impossible from ground level. Early morning visits (9:00–10:00) offer nearly empty galleries. **Combine with outdoor dunes:** Purchase the combo ticket (¥1,200, museum + dune activities) for access to the outdoor Sand Dune Center with sandboarding and camel ride discounts. The logical flow: outdoor dunes at sunrise, museum visit 9:00–11:00 before crowds, then return to dunes for lunch at the dune-side café. **Artist insight:** Read the wall plaques carefully — each sculpture includes commentary from the carving artist explaining technique, inspiration, and historical context. The level of detail (individual bricks on the Colosseum, facial expressions on crowd scenes) becomes apparent only with close observation. Binoculars are helpful for ceiling-mounted sculptures.

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