Kelp — dried, shaved, pressed into translucent sheets — defines Tsuruga before almost anything else does. The city's processing workshops handle a dominant share of Japan's kombu production, and the vocabulary of that industry runs through the local food: oboro-kombu, tororo-kombu, kombu-maki, the slow-simmered stock that underlies much of what arrives at a table here. Alongside the kombu sit nishin-zushi cured in rice malt, heshiko, and the small-tai pickled in bamboo leaves — a pantry shaped by the port rather than the farm.
Tsuruga's port has been a hinge point since antiquity, linking the Japan Sea coast to the capital's markets via the Sabakaidō and Hokkoku-kaidō routes. The old commercial weight is still readable in the building that now houses the Tsuruga City Museum — a former bank headquarters preserved as a national important cultural property, its stone façade incongruous among the ordinary shopfronts. A short walk brings you to Kei Jingū, the ichinomiya of Echizen Province, its vermillion great torii rising above the approach, the precincts still busy with the ordinary transactions of local devotion. In September, the shrine's annual festival folds into the Tsuruga Matsuri; in August, lanterns are floated from the port and fireworks follow. These are not performances for outside observers — they follow a calendar the town has kept for centuries.
The surrounding geography presses in on all sides: Nozaka-dake to the west, the Kinome Pass to the northeast, the bay opening northward toward Hokkaido ferry routes and a container line to Korea. Sarano Onsen and Tsuruga Tunnel Onsen offer baths without ceremony, the kind of facilities that appear in a town because the town needs them. Shibata-shi Garden, a Edo-period composition that borrows Nozaka-dake as its backdrop, sits quietly off the main circuits — a name worth noting before you arrive.
Stay in Tsuruga, Fukui
What converges here
- Tsuruga City Museum
- Tsuruga Local History Museum
- Nakago Tumulus Group
- Takeda Koansai and Others' Graves
- Kanegasaki Castle Ruins
- Shibata Family Garden
- Kehi no Matsubara (Pine Grove of Kehi)
- Saifukuji Temple Shoin Garden
- Saifuku-ji Temple
- Kehi Jingu Great Torii
- Saifuku-ji Temple
- Saifuku-ji Temple
- Former Yamato-da Bank Head Office Main Building
- Wakasa Wan
- Echizen-Kaga Kaigan
- Biwako
- Sano Onsen
- Tsuruga Kirameki Onsen Rira Port
- Tsuruga Tunnel Onsen
- Mount Nosaka
- Tsuruga
- Tsuruga
- Nishi-Tsuruga
- Awano
- Shin-Hikida
- Tsuruga
- Urazoko Fishing Port
- Shiraki Fishing Port
- Tateishi Fishing Port