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Marui Department Store
A landmark in front of the station, filled with quality items and connecting smiles.
A department store loved as a landmark in front of JR Tottori Station, with the mission of making Tottori a city full of smiles. Each floor features specialty sections for cosmetics, women's fashion, men's fashion, household goods, and more.
On the basement first floor is “Shanshan Marche.” This floor is home to well-known shops representing Sanin’s famous sweets, and “Tori no Mono Hyakka,” which offers delicious local specialties and signature products from Tottori Prefecture, is especially popular. In the “Tori no Mono Hyakka” sales area, you’ll find souvenirs such as pickled rakkyo onions nurtured by the sand dunes and gyukotsu ramen, a local favorite among Tottori residents, along with a wide selection of processed products made from Tottori wagyu beef, Daisen chicken, and red snow crab.
Also stop by MUJI on the 4th floor, where you can enjoy relaxed shopping in a spacious setting, and TOTTORI PLAY’S on the 5th floor, where various events and fairs are held depending on the season.
Highlights
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A well-known landmark in front of JR Tottori Station.
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Specialty floors offer everything from cosmetics and fashion to household goods.
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On the basement first floor, “Shanshan Marche” is home to famous shops selling Sanin’s signature sweets.
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Be sure to check out “Tori no Mono Hyakka,” filled with delicious local specialties and signature products from Tottori Prefecture.
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The spacious MUJI store is especially popular.
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A familiar department store landmark in front of JR Tottori Station
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Each floor features specialty sections covering a wide range of categories
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“Shanshan Marche,” featuring well-known shops famous for Sanin sweets
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“Tori no Mono Hyakka,” offering local specialties and signature products
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The spacious MUJI store makes for a relaxed shopping experience
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Are there coin lockers?
They are available on the landing of the station-side staircase between the basement floor and the 1st floor.
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Is there a smoking area?
No, there is not.
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Are there any sightseeing spots nearby?
●Tottori Castle Ruins, Kyusho Park
One of Japan’s 100 Famous Castles. You can enjoy a panoramic view of the city beyond the stone walls. (Approx. 10 minutes by bus from the station)
●Jinpukaku
A white Western-style mansion within the castle ruins (Important Cultural Property). It is also famous as a filming location for the movie “Rurouni Kenshin.”
●Tottori Sand Dunes
One of Japan’s most iconic coastal sand dunes. There are many ways to enjoy it, including camel rides, paragliding, and sunset viewing. (Approx. 20 minutes by bus from the station)
●The Sand Museum
Located right next to the sand dunes, this is the world’s first museum dedicated to sculptures made from sand. The theme changes every year, and the intricate craftsmanship is stunning. (Approx. 20 minutes by bus from the station)
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 丸由百貨店
- Postal Code
- 680-8601
- Address
- 2-151 Imamachi, Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture
- Phone
- 0857-25-2111
- Closed on
- Open daily (closed only on January 1)
- Hours
- 10:00am–7:00pm
- Access
- Approx. 2 minutes on foot from Tottori Station on the JR Sanin Main Line and Inbi Line
- Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)