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Tottori Prefecture faces the Sea of Japan on the island of [[Honshu]] in the [[Chugoku Region]] of western Japan. | Tottori Prefecture faces the Sea of Japan on the island of [[Honshu]] in the [[Chugoku Region]] of western Japan. | ||
'''Famous for:''' | |||
*Sand dunes. | |||
*Mt. Daisen, highest mountain in the San'in Region. | |||
*Japan's least populous prefecture with 543,615 as of 2022-10-01. Population is continuing to decrease. | |||
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Tottori Prefecture faces the Sea of Japan on the island of Honshu in the Chugoku Region of western Japan.
Famous for:
- Sand dunes.
- Mt. Daisen, highest mountain in the San'in Region.
- Japan's least populous prefecture with 543,615 as of 2022-10-01. Population is continuing to decrease.
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