Walking east from the station, you will find a string of small shops lining the main street to the right. Kato Kamiten, a stationary shop in the second block east, has an colorful and interesting selection of locally-produced paper on its second floor.
Daimaru (鳥取大丸), 2-151 Imamati, ☎ +81 0857-25-2111, . 10AM-7:30PM. Five story department store just east of the station. Aside from the usual fashion, there's a food court in the basement and a rooftop family beer garden in the summer, with a tent for the rainy season. �
At the southeast corner of Sakaemachi, you will find a large two-story store in which everything for sale was made locally, including pottery, paper, clothing, dolls, and food.
Jusco (イオン鳥取北ショッピングセンター), ☎ +81 0857-38-3300, . Opens at 9AM and closes in stages between 10-11PM. West of the river, near the coast, sits this shopping area anchored by a large Jusco store, with some restaurants and specialty shops around as well. Buses run from JR Tottori Station (about 40 minutes). �
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