• Tsurunomai Bridge: Tsuruta is famous for its wooden footbridge, which is 300 meters in length. It is said that anyone who walks across the bridge will have a long life. The bridge passes over
Tsugaru Fujimi Lake in Fujimiko Park, where the town hosts a
cherry blossom festival that falls sometime around Japan's Golden Week, May 3–5. • The town is also host to a summer festival,
Tsuruta Matsuri, when floats (
nebuta ねぶた) parade through the central streets. This is a time when Tsuruta's townfolk take to the streets to make what is claimed to be Japan's longest
sushi roll. • The town's central park, Fujimi Lake Park (富士見湖パーク), has views of the nearby volcano,
Mount Iwaki, and has a stage where various events take place in the summer months. The lake, whose name means "Fuji view", is so called because Mount Iwaki has been called Mount Fuji of Tsugaru. The park also houses a number of
red-crowned cranes. ==References==