Hello, everyone! Today, I’m going to talk about a special cafe in Tottori Prefecture, Japan, called Sunabucks.
Sunabucks, located near the Tottori Sand Dunes
Sunabucks, or its official name, “Sunaba Coffee,” is located near the Tottori Sand Dunes, a symbol of Tottori Prefecture. This cafe was born in response to the Tottori Prefecture governor’s statement, “We don’t have Starbucks, but we do have Sunabucks.” The name is a combination of “Sunaba,” which means “sandbox,” and the globally famous cafe chain “Starbucks.”
Sunabucks is supported not only by locals but also by tourists from all over the country, and it has become the most abundant coffee chain in Tottori Prefecture. What is the secret to its success? It lies in its love for the local area and its commitment to delicious coffee.
The coffee at Sunabucks is provided by a coffee-loving owner who has been running popular eateries in Tottori for many years, with a focus on roasting and extraction, offering a cup with a deep flavor and a clean aftertaste. Also, there is a commitment to curry, offering a dish that is committed to both taste and health, using Tottori Prefecture’s Daisen Herb Chicken.
Sunabucks is one of the opportunities to convey the charm of Tottori Prefecture, and the staff is striving to make it one of the wonderful memories for the customers who visit. When you visit the Tottori Sand Dunes, why not take a break at Sunabucks? You are sure to feel the local climate and the warmth of the people.
As for the price range, drinks are generally ¥500 to ¥1,000, and food is ¥300 to ¥1,000. However, prices may vary depending on the store and the time, so please check the latest information at the store or on the official website. Enjoy your time at Sunabucks!
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Price range
As for the price range, drinks are generally ¥500 to ¥1,000, and food is ¥300 to ¥1,000. However, prices may vary depending on the store and the time, so please check the latest information at the store or on the official website.
Store Information and Access
Sunabucks has many stores in Tottori Prefecture. Here is some store information and access methods.
Sunaba Coffee Bird Hat Store
Address: 7541 Sakae-cho, Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture Business hours: 10:00 to 18:00 (Morning until 10:30) Closed: Tuesday Parking: There is a paid parking lot nearby
“New” Tottori Station Front Store
Address: 706-1 Sakae-cho, Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture Business hours: Weekdays 8:00 to 16:00 (Lo.15:30) Weekends and holidays 8:00 to 19:00 (Lo.18:30) Closed: Wednesday Parking: There is a paid parking lot nearby
Tottori Sand Dunes Conan Airport Store
Address: 4-110-51 Koyama-cho Nishi, Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture Business hours: 9:00 to 18:30 (Lo.18:00) Closed: Open all year round Parking: Parking lot in the airport
Recommended Activities and Set Plans at Tottori Sand Dunes
At the Tottori Sand Dunes, the following activities are recommended:
Paragliding
You can challenge yourself at the Zero Paragliding School, which has been ongoing for over 30 years, from small children to the elderly.
Sandboarding
Sliding down the slope of the sand on a sandboard is exhilarating.。
Fat Bike
Fat biking, a popular activity where you can ride through the Tottori Sand Dunes on a fat-tire bike that can run anywhere from the sandy beach to the mountain trail.
Sand Dune Yoga
You can enjoy a relaxing yoga experience while lying on the sand dunes and basking in the morning or evening sun. Tottori Sand Dunes Segway Experience: The only Segway experience in a national park in Japan.
Set Plan
Also, there are set plans like this Tottori Sand Dunes Yoga & Tottori Sand Dunes Photo Tour: A set plan of yoga experience and photo tour at Tottori Sand Dunes. Tottori Sand Dunes Yoga & Tottori Sand Dunes Sandboarding: A set plan of yoga experience and sandboarding. Tottori Sand Dunes Yoga & Tago Pond Kayaking: A set plan of yoga experience and kayaking at Tago Pond. Tottori Sand Dunes Sandboarding & Tottori Sand Dunes Photo Tour: A set plan of sandboarding and photo tour.
That’s all about Sunabucks at the Tottori Sand Dunes. In the next blog, I will introduce attractive spots from all over Japan. Stay tuned!
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