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Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture is known as a railway and port town, and the Hokuriku Shinkansen finally opened in Fukui Prefecture on March 16, 2024. There are plenty of local gourmet foods such as strolling through the retro streets and seafood from the Sea of Japan. In this article, we will introduce information on shops around Tsuruga Station. *The spots introduced in this article are unaffected by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake that occurred on January 1, 2024, and are operating as usual.
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Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture, known as a railway and port city, is scheduled to be extended to Tsuruga Station on the Hokuriku Shinkansen on March 16, 2024, making it accessible from Tokyo without transfers. Enjoy sightseeing and local cuisine in Tsuruga, which will become even more easily accessible.
Ajiyoshiro Seafood Bowl (image)
Ajisho Seafood Bowl (image)
Fukurokuzushi Crab meal (image)
The largest seafood market on the Japan Sea coast, "Japan Sea Fish Market"
Crab meal (image)
Other information will be updated accordingly.
A large number of visitors are expected as the Hokuriku Shinkansen is scheduled to be extended to Tsuruga Station in March 2024.
We recommend that you plan your trip early.
On March 16, 2024, the Hokuriku Shinkansen opened between Kanazawa Station and Tsuruga Station. Tsuruga Station will be the terminus from both the Tokyo and Kansai areas, and is attracting a lot of attention. Tsuruga is a city of railways and ports, and the Shinkansen opened in the town where the first railway ran on the Sea of Japan side, so it is popular among people other than railway fans. There are many tourist spots scattered around, and after the opening of the mountain-side Japan Heritage Old Hokuriku Line Tunnels Heritage Group, the direct train "Europe-Asia International Express" ran to Tsuruga Port, which developed into one of the leading international ports on the Sea of Japan side. We will continue to offer route buses and tour plans, such as new tourist routes of Japan Heritage on the sea side along the Tsuruga Port Line. Come and go on a trip with exciting experiences beyond your imagination.
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