Things to do in Tsuruga
Tsuruga might fly under the radar, but those who make landfall here discover a city where poetry, history and craftsmanship are all woven into daily life. This coastal gem in the Wakasa region is known for inspiring the haiku of Edo-period poet Matsuo Basho, who once wrote of moonlight shimmering over Tsuruga Bay. Today, that same ethereal beauty shows up in the pine-draped shores of Kehi-no-Matsubara and the vivid red torii gate of Kehi Jingu Shrine, one of the oldest in the country. Wander workshops where artisans still handcraft washi paper or lacquerware using centuries-old methods. Or take in the bold hues of the five interconnected lakes at Mikata-goko, which shift between jade green and deep turquoise depending on the season.
Tsuruga also offers a portal into the past. You can explore the restored ruins of an ancient castle town or dive into one of Japan’s most remarkable museums, where dinosaur skeletons and hands-on science exhibits bring prehistory to life. And when it’s time to refuel, local bites like grilled seafood or the area’s specialty pickled mackerel hit the spot. Whether you’re into spiritual sites, geological wonders or cultural encounters, there’s plenty to discover in this quietly captivating port.
Shore excursions to explore in Tsuruga
Museum hopping, lakeside cable cars, cultural workshops — there are so many ways to get to know Tsuruga better as a visitor. No matter where you go, these activities and experiences will stick with you.
Experience the Tsuruga port on your next cruise
Tsuruga offers a window into Japan’s lesser-traveled coastline — where forested hills meet quiet beaches and local culture thrives in every direction. As the largest city in the Wakasa region, it’s a gateway to historic temples and artisan traditions you don’t want to miss. Visit this port as part of an enriching Japan cruise with Princess® and find something meaningful beyond the usual stops.
Wander cultural paths and coastal charm with Princess Cruises
Tsuruga's atmosphere is serene, but its story runs deep. Picture yourself sipping tea in a centuries-old temple complex, walking pine-fringed beaches or marveling at a centuries-old torii gate towering over the forest floor. Every stop reveals something different — whether it’s a show-stopping view, a handcrafted souvenir or a glimpse into Japan’s living history. A Princess cruise to Tsuruga makes this lesser-known port feel like your own personal discovery.
Step into history at Tsuruga Castle, where cherry blossoms and golden light bring the samurai spirit to life.
Take in the tranquil beauty of Tsuruga’s rugged coastline, where emerald hills meet the open sea.
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