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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Jinpukaku is a Western-style guesthouse located in a corner of Hisamatsu Park (the former site of Tottori Castle) in the center of Tottori City. Built in the late Meiji period, it is characterized by its fusion of an exterior that incorporates the European architectural style of the time with Japanese design. The elegance of the exterior, the interior furnishings, and the interior decoration that makes use of wood and plaster attract many visitors as a valuable relic that conveys the trend toward modernization in a local city during the Meiji period.
Highlights
- Architectural style: A design that harmonizes Western-style exteriors (balconies, Western-style windows, etc.) with Japanese elements. The exterior looks great in photos and complements the scenery of each season.
- Interior exhibits: Period furnishings, furniture, photo panels, etc. are on display, allowing visitors to learn about the history of the building and the modern history of the area (exhibition content may change periodically).
- Gardens and scenery: You can stroll through the greenery of Hisamatsu Park and the stone walls and castle tower of the castle ruins, allowing you to enjoy two historical landscapes at once.
- Seasonal changes: Cherry blossoms in spring, autumn leaves in autumn, and other seasonal scenery create beautiful combinations, making it a popular photo spot.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest station: JR Tottori Station is the closest station, and it can be accessed on foot or by bus from Tottori Station.
- Walking: It takes about 20 minutes to walk from Tottori Station to Hisamatsu Park and Jinpukaku (this varies depending on walking speed and route).
- Bus: Take a Tottori City bus and get off at Hisamatsu Park or the bus stop in the city center. Check the route and schedule in advance.
- By car: Accessible from the Tottori Expressway and national highways. There are parking lots in the area, but please note that they may fill up during the tourist season.
- Taxi: Approximately 5-10 minutes by taxi from Tottori Station (depending on traffic conditions).
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Tour of the interior of the building: Approximately 30 to 60 minutes (approximately 1 hour if you want to take your time looking at the exhibits).
- If you include strolling around the park and taking photos, you should allow yourself 1-2 hours in total.
Nearby spots
- Hisamatsu Park/Tottori Castle Ruins: Located in the same park as Jinpukaku, you can stroll around historical sites such as the castle ruins' stone walls and castle tower base.
- Tottori City Center: There is an area nearby with many restaurants and souvenir shops, making it convenient for finding lunch and souvenirs.
- Tottori Sand Dunes: Approximately 30 minutes by car from the city center. This is one of Tottori's most famous tourist spots, so if you have time, be sure to visit it as well.
- Nearby museums and art galleries: There are several historical and cultural facilities in the city that you can visit together.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Opening hours: Opening times, closing days, and whether or not there is an admission fee may change, so please check official information or tourist guides in advance for the latest information.
- Crowds: Visitors increase during peak tourist seasons, weekends, and cherry blossom season, and the museum and surrounding parking lots can become crowded. Please allow plenty of time for your visit.
- Photography etiquette: There may be restrictions on taking photos inside the museum. Please follow the posted notices regarding whether photography is permitted and whether flash photography is permitted.
- Barrier-free access: As the building is old, there are often steps and narrow stairs, and it may be difficult to move around in wheelchairs or with strollers. Please check and inquire in advance if necessary.
- Natural environment: While the cherry blossoms in spring and the autumn leaves are beautiful, be careful of wind, rain, and temperature differences. In particular, be careful when walking on rainy days as the ground can be slippery in some places.
- Community etiquette: This facility is located in a quiet park. Please refrain from causing a nuisance or leaving trash behind, and respect the local scenery.

