Tsurunomai Bridge, located in Tsuruta Town, Kitatsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture, is known as Japan’s longest wooden triple-arched wooden bridge. Spanning approximately 300 meters across Tsugaru Fujimi Lake, the bridge and the surrounding natural scenery can be viewed as a single landscape.
The view is defined by the arched structure reflected on the lake surface with Mount Iwaki in the background, making it a location well suited for photography and for combining with nearby sightseeing spots.
Tsurunomai Bridge Visitor Information

Tsurunomai Bridge is a wooden bridge constructed using timber from Aomori Prefecture, featuring a triple-arched design that blends with the scenery of Tsugaru Fujimi Lake. It is positioned as a tourism resource that represents the local natural environment and traditional wooden construction techniques.
Tsurunomai Bridge Highlights and Nearby Spots



Highlights of Tsurunomai Bridge
- Walking across the approximately 300-meter-long wooden triple-arched bridge
- Enjoying views of the triple arches reflected on the lake and the surrounding natural landscape
- Taking in views of Mount Iwaki beyond Tsugaru Fujimi Lake from the bridge
Spots within a 30-minute radius
- Observing red-crowned cranes kept and protected at Tanchō Crane Nature Park
- Purchasing local specialty products at Roadside Station Tsuruta (Tsuru no Sato Aruja)
- Strolling around Tsugaru Fujimi Lake Park while viewing the lakeside scenery
Activities at Tsurunomai Bridge

Visitors can walk across the bridge while viewing the lake and mountain scenery, making it suitable for photography-focused strolls. In the surrounding area, walking along the lakeshore allows observation of the natural environment and opportunities to experience local culture at nearby facilities.
Access to Tsurunomai Bridge
Check the latest weather forecast before your visit.
From Tokyo Station, take the Shinkansen to Shin-Aomori Station in about 3 hours and 20 minutes, then transfer via Kawabe Station to the JR Gono Line, reaching Mutsu-Tsuruta Station in about 1 hour.
In addition to Shin-Aomori Station, there is also a route from Kawabe Station to Mutsu-Tsuruta Station on the JR Gono Line, allowing access by train.
Visitor Details for Tsurunomai Bridge

Tsurunomai Bridge is maintained as a wooden bridge spanning Tsugaru Fujimi Lake and is used for sightseeing walks. Passage may be restricted depending on weather conditions or maintenance work.
The site can be enjoyed year-round, but inspections and area maintenance may be carried out at certain times, so please check the latest information on the Tsuruta Town Official Tourism Website before visiting.
Travel Overview of Tsurunomai Bridge

Tsurunomai Bridge is a sightseeing spot where visitors can enjoy Japan’s longest wooden bridge together with lakeside scenery. It is accessible by public transportation and is well suited for travel plans combined with nearby facilities.

