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You can either choose to lay your beach towel on YumigaHama beach<\/strong>, with a beautiful view of Mt Daisen<\/strong> in the distance or rather on the beach of Kaike Onsen<\/strong>, bordered with pine trees and many ryokan<\/em><\/strong>. On top of its gorgeous beach, Kaike Onsen, as its name suggests, is also home to a number of baths filled with natural hot spring water. Water is rich in salt and quite helpful in soothing aching muscles. Onsen that you can try in one of the many ryokans<\/em> of the resort or in one of the three free foot baths available for free!<\/strong> Don\u2019t be surprised if you come across many people wearing yukata<\/em> here, walking from their ryokan<\/em> to the beach.<\/p>\nNighttime in Yonago<\/strong><\/h2>\nOnce the sun has set, head to the district of Asahimachi<\/strong> to get a taste of Yonago evening atmosphere. Only a few minutes by bus from Yonago station<\/strong>, you will be able to order a drink along with a few snacks in one of the district\u2019s many izakayas<\/em>, elbow to elbow with local salarymen.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
If you are spending the night close to Yonago station and would rather get around by foot, you can simply walk in the main street starting from the station where you will find many restaurants and bars. There, I came across a really nice Italian restaurant with delicious pizzas on the menu.<\/p>\n