Welcome to the Tottori-shi (鳥取市) guide. The aim of this page is to exhaustively cover everything that can be found in Tottori-shi. Tottori-shi is the largest city in Tottori Prefecture with a population of 200,022 (2006 est.) It is located on the eastern side of the prefecture, which neighbors Hyogo Prefecture to the east. Tottori-shi is located east of Tottori Prefecture's two next largest cities, Kurayoshi and Yonago.
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| - Welcome to the Tottori-shi (鳥取市) guide. The aim of this page is to exhaustively cover everything that can be found in Tottori-shi. Tottori-shi is the largest city in Tottori Prefecture with a population of 200,022 (2006 est.) It is located on the eastern side of the prefecture, which neighbors Hyogo Prefecture to the east. Tottori-shi is located east of Tottori Prefecture's two next largest cities, Kurayoshi and Yonago.
- The city of Tottori is the capital city of Kuzaki. The name's exact meaning is unknown, but is believed to refer to the seagulls of the area, in the ancient Kuzaki tongue. The city, along with its suburban twin in Tilarnia, sit at the mouth of the Tilarnia River on the northern coast of the nation.
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| - ~12 million
- ~15 million
- ~55 million
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| - GAMAUCHI Hikaru
- Johnathan LUPEI
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| - Central Business District of Tottori, as viewed from City Hall, and towards the twin city of Tahtania.
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| - Welcome to the Tottori-shi (鳥取市) guide. The aim of this page is to exhaustively cover everything that can be found in Tottori-shi. Tottori-shi is the largest city in Tottori Prefecture with a population of 200,022 (2006 est.) It is located on the eastern side of the prefecture, which neighbors Hyogo Prefecture to the east. Tottori-shi is located east of Tottori Prefecture's two next largest cities, Kurayoshi and Yonago.
- The city of Tottori is the capital city of Kuzaki. The name's exact meaning is unknown, but is believed to refer to the seagulls of the area, in the ancient Kuzaki tongue. The city, along with its suburban twin in Tilarnia, sit at the mouth of the Tilarnia River on the northern coast of the nation.
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