A 300-meter-long wooden bridge stretching across a calm lake—that is Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge in Tsuruta Town, Aomori Prefecture. With Mt. Iwaki as its backdrop, the triple-arched bridge forms graceful curves, welcoming visitors with seasonal scenery throughout the year.
This article provides information for first-time visitors, including how to reach the bridge, how long to stay, and tips for avoiding crowds. It is also useful for solo travelers and those visiting for photography.
It offers clear details to help ease travel concerns and allow you to fully enjoy the landscapes unique to Aomori.
Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge Access & Travel Guide
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By Train
Tokyo Station
- Take the Tohoku Shinkansen “Hayabusa” bullet train to Shin-Aomori Station (approx. 3 hr 20 min)
- Transfer to the Ou Main Line to Hirosaki Station (approx. 40 min)
- Transfer to the JR Gono Line to Mutsu-Tsuruda Station (approx. 25 min)
- From Mutsu-Tsuruda Station, take a taxi (approx. 15 min)
- Total travel time: approx. 4 hr 50 min
Shin-Aomori Station
- Take the Ou Main Line to Hirosaki Station (approx. 40 min)
- Transfer to the JR Gono Line to Mutsu-Tsuruda Station (approx. 25 min)
- From Mutsu-Tsuruda Station, take a taxi (approx. 15 min)
- Total travel time: approx. 1 hr 20 min
Hirosaki Station
- Take the JR Gono Line to Mutsu-Tsuruda Station (approx. 25 min)
- From Mutsu-Tsuruda Station, take a taxi (approx. 15 min)
- Total travel time: approx. 40 min
One Point Advice
Buses from Mutsu-Tsuruda Station to Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge are limited, so check the bus timetable in advance or take a taxi.
Visitor Info|Hours, Admission & Access
- Admission: Free
- Hours: Open year-round (no night lighting)
- Closed: None
- Official Travel Guide: https://www.medetai-tsuruta.jp/
Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge Highlights & Itinerary Guide

Bridge Center|View of Mt. Iwaki & Lake
Standing at the center of the 300-meter-long triple-arched wooden bridge, you will see Mt. Iwaki and Lake Fujimi stretching out before you. On calm days, the wooden bridge and Mt. Iwaki reflect clearly on the lake, creating a symmetrical scene like a painting. The lake’s color changes with the morning and evening light, attracting many photography enthusiasts.
- Time required: 15–20 min
- Admission: Free
Lakeside Promenade|Flowers & Greenery
Beyond the wooden bridge, a walking path circles the lake. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom; in summer, the path is shaded by greenery; in autumn, the leaves change color; and in winter, snow covers the area. Benches along the path allow visitors to rest while enjoying views of the lake. It is a place where travelers can spend quiet time.
- Time required: 20–30 min
- Admission: Free
Tsuruno-Sato Museum|Local Culture & Traditions
At the foot of the bridge, the Tsuruno-Sato Furusato Museum presents the history and culture of Tsuruta Town and the relationship between cranes and people. Exhibits also include traditional woodworking and local cuisine. English materials are available, making it accessible for international visitors.
- Time required: 30–40 min
- Admission: Adults ¥300 / Children ¥150
Afternoon & Next-Day Trips from Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge

Fujimi Lake Park|Nearby Walk & Views
Next to Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge, Fujimi Lake Park features flowers and open lawns along the lakeshore. In spring, cherry blossoms line the paths, and in early summer, irises bloom. It is known for views of Mt. Iwaki over the lake. The park is an easy walk from the wooden bridge, suitable for a stroll or a light picnic.
Hirosaki Castle Park|Blossoms & Castle Walls
From Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge, take a taxi to Mutsu-Tsuruda Station, then take the JR Gono Line and Ou Main Line to Hirosaki Station (approx. 40 min). From there, walk or take a bus to Hirosaki Castle Park, known nationwide for its spring cherry blossom festival. The combination of stone walls, the castle keep, and cherry blossoms in full bloom is striking, with different scenery in each season.

Tachineputa no Yakata|Towering Festival Floats
About a 30-minute drive from Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge, Tachineputa no Yakata in Goshogawara City displays floats over 20 meters high used in the summer festival, available to view year-round. The large floats fill the space with impact and are popular for photography. At night, they are lit up, offering a different atmosphere from daytime. Including this in your next-day itinerary provides cultural insight into the Goshogawara area.
Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge Q&A

- When is the best season to visit Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge?
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Spring for cherry blossoms and autumn for colorful leaves are especially beautiful, and winter offers a snowy landscape.
- Is it possible to visit at night?
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The bridge is open at all times, but without lighting, daytime visits are recommended for safety.
- Where are the best photo spots?
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The view from the center of the bridge toward Mt. Iwaki and the reflection of the entire bridge on the lake are popular.
- Are there any events at Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge?
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In summer, music events and lantern floating are held along the lakeshore, and night views can be enjoyed.
- Can I find places to eat or rest nearby?
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There are facilities in the park and nearby that offer light meals and local dishes.

Please note that Tsuru no Mai Bridge is currently undergoing major renovation work from fiscal year 2023 to 2026 due to aging and structural maintenance.
During this period, the bridge may be partially closed to the public at certain times.
For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the official website (Japanese only).
Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge Travel Summary


Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge is a scenic spot where Mt. Iwaki and Lake Fujimi create a beautiful view. Each season shows a different scene, and each visit brings new discoveries. With straightforward access and flexible stay times, it is suitable for short visits.
For those who want to spend quiet time or capture a scene in photos, this bridge is a special place. The view will remain in your memory and may inspire your next trip.
Next, why not visit Hirosaki Castle, where history and culture remain strong?