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Sakaiminato Yume Minato Ferry Terminal – Gateway to Rural Japan’s Coastal Charm
Sakaiminato Yume Minato Ferry Terminal is more than just a port — it’s a well-organized and welcoming gateway to some of the most authentic and undiscovered regions of Japan. Conveniently located next to Showa South Quay, it serves as a main hub for cruise ships docking along the Sea of Japan and acts as the launchpad for excursions into both Shimane and Tottori Prefectures.
The terminal itself is clean, efficient, and traveler-friendly. Staff are helpful, signage is clear (with some English available), and there’s decent Wi-Fi access, making communication smooth even for international travelers. The waiting area is comfortable, and there are local souvenir shops and restrooms available. From the terminal, guests can easily connect to curated tours, guided experiences, and cultural encounters in the surrounding regions.
What makes this terminal special is not just its function, but its location — perfectly placed between Shimane’s spiritual and craft-rich countryside (including places like Okuizumo and Matsue) and Tottori’s dramatic coastline and sand dunes. It’s ideal for travelers seeking to explore the lesser-known, rural side of Japan without the crowds.
Whether you’re stepping off a cruise ship or setting out on a local ferry, Sakaiminato Yume Minato Terminal offers a smooth transition into some of the most beautiful, cultural, and nature-rich areas Japan has to offer.
Tip: If you’re joining an excursion from here, don’t miss the chance to meet local guides who offer in-depth storytelling and immersive activities like knife-making, soba workshops, or sake tasting — a perfect introduction to the soul of the San’in region.
A nice tower with a great view on a nice day. There is a conference center attached on the first level. The third level has a theater that shows a good short clip if you have the time. Additionally there is an exhibit showcasing Mongolia, Korea, China, and Russia. The fourth floor tower cafe is a good spot to just relax and grab a drink or a bite to eat.
Really nice waterfront, but not really much to see. You can see mini mount fuji, rent bikes, walk the waterfront, buy some souveniers, use the washroom, take a pi of the ship...
This place was really nice! Probably would have been better if I was on a date though. Haha
I am a foreigner and I was able to get a discount when I showed my passport. Normal price is ¥300 and the discounted price was half off.
On a clear day, you can see Mount Daisen from the tower. You can also make a keychain with your name on it. The instructions were in Japanese but with a little google translate, most anything is possible.
Not a review of ongoing Aquarium exhibition.
A simple view tower that comes with several cultural exhibits from surrounding countries. And it seems like you can reenter so for 300 yen it has a very high cost performance compared to other famous towers
Admission costs 300 yen for adults (high school students and above) and 150 yen for children in elementary and junior high school. Preschool children enter free of charge.
The observation room on the tower provides panoramic views of the Sea of Japan and Mount Daisen. On clear days, visitors can enjoy sweeping coastal views and mountain scenery from the 43-meter tall structure.
Yes, the tower features an exhibition room where you can try on traditional ethnic costumes from Mongolia, Korea, China, and Russia at no additional charge. There's also the Minatomachi market selling local Tottori specialties and an observation cafe on the fourth floor.
The tower is located in Sakaiminato City and accessible by bus from nearby stations. The nearest airport is Yonago Airport, approximately 15 minutes by car from the tower.