Tottori’s Exclusive Experience Program – Discover a New Side of Japan at the One-and-Only TottoReal Pavilion
Tottori Prefecture is a place where the traditional landscapes of Japan remain beautifully intact, rich in nature, culture, and cuisine. The “TottoReal Pavilion” is part of Tottori’s tourism promotion program, designed as a satellite venue for Expo 2025 Osaka–Kansai. It invites visitors to discover and experience the real charm of Tottori through its sights, tastes, and culture. With over 300 attractions to explore, it’s like a full-scale theme park—set out on a grand adventure in Tottori!
Tottori Real-pavilion home page here!
HIS Luxury Memory – A New Level of Travel Comfort
Step into a premium travel experience with Luxury Memory, a specially designed bus offering more space, relaxation, and convenience. With wider seats, extra legroom, onboard restrooms with vanity areas, and thoughtful amenities, this journey is truly a cut above the rest.
[Comfort-Focused Features:]
8–9 seats per row (instead of the usual 12) for spacious legroom
Reclining seats equipped with power outlets or USB ports (on most seats)
Free onboard Wi-Fi
Comfortable seating area with tables and footrests
Hot towel service available (limited quantity)
Seats are arranged 2+2 across the aisle, totaling 4 seats per row.
Upgraded Restroom Facilities: Clean, spacious restroom with a vanity area—much roomier than typical bus restrooms
Enjoy Three Gourmet Meals Featuring Award-Winning Tottori Wagyu and Local Seafood
① Day 1 Lunch (Not Included in Tour Price)
Enjoy free time for lunch at Hiruzen Kogen Center or choose an optional meal:
Hiruzen Specialty! Jingisukan Lamb Lunch (Reservation required by 3:00 PM, 2 days before departure).
Note: Day 1 lunch is not included in the tour price.
② Day 1 Dinner (at Misasa Onsen – Misasa-kan)
Savor a seasonal Japanese course meal prepared with premium local Tottori ingredients. The head chef presents specialties you can only enjoy here!
[Sample Menu:]
Aperitif (recommended selection)
Seasonal Appetizer
Assorted Sashimi (3 kinds)
Simmered Seasonal Dish
Grilled Seasonal Fish
Chilled Local Vegetables
Steamed Egg Custard (Chawanmushi)
Sukiyaki with Tottori Wagyu and Melting Egg
Steamed Rice (Misasa Koshihikari)
Red Miso Soup
Assorted Pickles (3 kinds)
Seasonal Dessert
Note: Menu is subject to change based on ingredient availability.
③ Day 2 Breakfast (at Misasa Onsen – Misasa-kan)
Enjoy a buffet with over 50 Japanese and Western items, featuring fresh local ingredients.
[Sample Menu:]
Tottori Wagyu Curry
Miso Soup with “Oni-Shijimi” Clams (Rare jumbo clams from Lake Tōgō)
Japanese Rolled Omelet (made with premium local eggs from Yurihama Farm)
Misasa Koshihikari Rice
Brown Sugar Pudding with Shirakaba Milk
Grilled Sandfish (Hatahata) from Sakaiminato
Sakaiminato Salmon, and more
Menu is subject to change. In some cases, a Japanese set meal may be served depending on the facility’s schedule.
④ Day 2 Lunch (at Kaisen Festival Hōenya)
Indulge in a luxurious Seafood Bowl featuring the fresh flavors of the Sea of Japan.
[Menu:]
Chef’s Choice Seafood Bowl (Contents vary daily)
Steamed Egg Custard
Miso Soup
Note: Menu is subject to change depending on ingredient availability.
Tottori Wagyu was awarded “Best Beef Quality in Japan” at the 11th National Wagyu Competition.
Visit Popular Sightseeing Spots Across Tottori
① Kurayoshi Shirakabe Storehouses
Stroll through the Kurayoshi white-walled warehouse district along the Tama River, where many buildings date back to the Edo and Meiji periods. Designated as a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, this area is known for its scenic stone bridges, red-tiled roofs, and white plaster walls, offering a peaceful and nostalgic atmosphere that feels like time is moving slowly.
② Tottori Prefectural Museum of Art – See the 300 Million Yen “Brillo Box”
Visit Tottori’s newest hub for contemporary art, featuring works like Andy Warhol’s Brillo Box, valued at 300 million yen!
Note: Special exhibitions may vary by season. Only the permanent collection is included in the tour; admission to special exhibitions requires an additional fee.
③ Nashikko Museum – Japan’s Only Pear-Themed Museum
Explore the only pear museum in Japan, and enjoy a unique tasting of three premium pear varieties from Tottori Prefecture.
④ One of Japan’s Largest Natural Wonders – Tottori Sand Dunes
Experience the mystical landscape shaped by wind and sand at the Tottori Sand Dunes.
For those not exploring the dunes, there’s time to relax at a nearby café.
Also, don't miss the Sand Museum’s 15th Exhibition: “World Tour in Sand – Japan Edition”, running until January 4, 2026.
Admission to the Sand Museum is not included (800 yen for adults).
⑤ Tanesan Benten Shrine – Sacred Snake Shrine for the 2025 Zodiac
Visit Tanesan Benten Shrine, known locally as “O-Tane Benten,” nestled in the forest by Lake Tane.
Dedicated to a snake deity, this shrine is believed to bring wealth, fortune, and business success, making it especially auspicious in 2025—the Year of the Snake.
Shop for Local Specialties and Souvenirs at Two Selected Stops in Tottori
① Shop at the Newest Roadside Station – Michi-no-Eki Hōjō (Opened April 25, 2025)
★ Featured for the first time on an HIS Kansai Bus Tour! ★
Stop by Michi-no-Eki Hōjō, the newest roadside station located along Route 9 in Hokuei Town, Tottori Prefecture. Enjoy shopping for a wide variety of Tottori’s local specialties and souvenirs at this fresh new spot!
② Try Tottori’s Soul Food – Tofu Chikuwa Shopping
Visit a popular shop offering over 80 varieties of handmade chikuwa, kamaboko, and tempura.
Also recommended is the shop’s exclusive gelato made with homemade soy milk—a local favorite!
Enjoy a Stay at Misasa Onsen – One of the World’s Top Natural Radium Hot Springs
Soak in Misasa Onsen, a legendary hot spring with over 850 years of history, renowned worldwide for its natural radium-rich waters and exceptional health benefits.
Relax in a 100% natural flowing hot spring sourced directly from the on-site spring, surrounded by the peaceful beauty of a traditional Japanese garden.
Take in the healing atmosphere at “Niwa no Yu”, nestled in a serene garden setting, and “Taki no Yu”, encircled by a natural rock waterfall.
For dinner, enjoy a seasonal Japanese kaiseki meal crafted by the head chef, featuring premium Tottori Wagyu beef and other local specialties.
In the morning, fuel up with a Japanese-Western buffet offering over 50 dishes made with fresh, local ingredients.
Note: Depending on the facility’s schedule, breakfast may be served as a Japanese set meal.
Misasa Onsen is famous for being effective in three ways: soaking, drinking, and inhaling—experience all its healing benefits during your stay!
[Room Information:]
Room type not specified (with bath and toilet)
Will be either a Japanese-style room or Japanese twin (to be assigned on the day)
All rooms are non-smoking. Please use designated smoking areas.
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Information about Tour
Place of departure and destination: From Osaka to Tottori / Okayama
Number of days of travel: 2 Days
Means of transportation: Bus
Name of bus company: International Motor Vehicles Osaka or equivalent
Meal(s): Breakfast x 1, Lunch x 1, Dinner x 1
Minimum number of passengers to operate. 20
Number of GUIDE:1
Tour Operator Information
Company Name: H.I.S. Co., Ltd.
Department Name: Inbound Travel Division DMC Business Department West Japan Group Kansai Team
Address: Mainichi Intecio 16F 3-4-5 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-8215, JAPAN
Registration No: No. 724 by the Commissioner of Japan Tourism Agency
Membership: Full Member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
Contact Information
Department Name: Inbound Travel Division DMC Business Department West Japan Group Kansai Team
Address: Mainichi Intecio 15F 3-4-5 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-8215, JAPAN
Tel: +81- 50-1745-1444
Opening hour:10:00~18:00
(Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays)
General Travel Services Manager: Eri Tomiyama
*The Tour Operations Manager is responsible for transactions related to your travel at the sales office, handling your travel arrangements.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the explanations provided by the staff about this travel contract, please do not hesitate to contact the above-mentioned Tour Operations Manager.
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