The park is located within the immediate vicinity of the Tottori Sand Dunes, Japan's largest coastal dune system.
The facility was specifically designed to leverage the natural terrain of the Hamasaka district for its multi-level play structures.
The site includes a dedicated workshop area where visitors can engage in traditional crafts and woodworking projects.
Certain play structures in the park are categorized by age-appropriateness to ensure safety for toddlers through pre-teens.
Tottori Sakyu Kodomo-no-kuni is a large-scale outdoor recreation facility situated adjacent to the Tottori Sand Dunes. The park features diverse play equipment, including expansive jungle gyms, pedal-powered go-karts, and a seasonal water play area. Families can access indoor craft workshops and specialized creative zones intended for children. The grounds utilize the natural undulating topography of the coastal landscape to provide varied activity zones. It functions as a public-facing park with extensive green space for picnicking and informal play.
The elevated viewing platforms near the main jungle gym area provide a clear frame of the dunes in the background.
Bring a change of clothes if visiting during the warmer months, as the water play areas are popular.
Plan your visit to coincide with the park's craft workshop schedule to ensure access to indoor activities.
Wear durable, closed-toe footwear as the park features significant walking distances and rugged play surfaces.
Do not attempt to walk from the park directly into the deep sand dunes without adequate water and sun protection.
Closed on Wednesdays, or the following Thursday if Wednesday is a public holiday; also closed during the winter New Year period.
Supervision of young children is required at all times; follow posted age and height restrictions on specific playground apparatus.