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Tottori Prefecture

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Template:Infobox Prefecture Japan Tottori Prefecture (鳥取県, Tottori-ken) is located in the Chūgoku region on Honshū island, Japan. The capital is the city of Tottori. It is the least populous prefecture in Japan.

History

Geography

The Tottori Sand Dune.
Map of Tottori Prefecture.

Tottori is home to the Tottori Sand Dunes (鳥取砂丘; tottori-sakyū), Japan's only large dune system.

Cities

Four cities are located in Tottori Prefecture:

Towns and villages

Towns and villages in each district:

Hino
Kōfu
Nichinan
Iwami
Daisen
Hiezu
Hōki
Nanbu
Hokuei
Kotoura
Misasa
Yurihama
Chizu
Wakasa
Yazu

Mergers

(as of Jan 18, 2006)

Economy

Tottori Prefecture is heavily agricultural and its products are shipped to major cities. Some of the famous products are nashi pear, nagaimo, rakkyo, negi (shiro-negi, Welsh onion), and watermelon.

Demographics

Culture

Shan-shan festival

Sports

The sports teams listed below are based in Tottori.

Football(soccer)

Tourism

Prefectural symbols

The symbol is derived from the first mora in Japanese for "" combined with the picture of a flying bird, and symbolizes peace, liberty, and the advancement of the Tottori prefecture. It was enacted in 1968 to celebrate the 100th year from the first year of the Meiji Era.

Miscellaneous topics

35°27′N 133°46′E / 35.450°N 133.767°E / 35.450; 133.767