The park is located on the Yumigahama Peninsula, a long, narrow sandbar formed by sediment deposits from the Hino River.
The area is part of a larger coastal conservation zone designed to stabilize the shoreline while providing public recreational space.
The park serves as a primary viewing point for the sunset over the Sea of Japan, particularly during clear autumn days.
Yumigahama Park is a sprawling coastal recreational area situated along the Miho Bay shoreline in Yonago, Tottori. It features extensive open lawns, paved walking paths, and direct access to the sandy Yumigahama Peninsula coastline. The park is integrated into a larger green corridor that includes sports facilities and playgrounds for families. Its location provides expansive views across the Sea of Japan toward the Shimane Peninsula. The park is characterized by its pine-lined buffer zones which protect the inland areas from salt spray and coastal winds.
The elevated observation points along the walking path facing Miho Bay and the Sea of Japan.
Bring a windbreaker as the coastal location often experiences strong, cooling breezes regardless of the season.
Check the local weather forecast specifically for wind speeds, as it can significantly impact comfort during outdoor activities.
Wear comfortable walking shoes to navigate the transition from the paved park paths to the soft sand of the beach.
Do not attempt to swim in areas not designated for beach activities, as coastal currents along the peninsula can be unpredictable.