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Tsuruga Railway Museum: A Nostalgic Journey

Explore Japan's railway history at the Tsuruga Railway Museum, once a vital gateway connecting Japan to Europe via the Trans-Siberian Railway.

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Housed in a replica of the former Tsuruga Port Station, the Tsuruga Railway Museum commemorates Tsuruga's pivotal role in Japan's railway history and its connection to Europe via the Trans-Siberian Railway. Explore exhibits showcasing historical artifacts, model trains, and the story of Tsuruga as a vital transportation hub.

A brief summary to Tsuruga Railway Museum(Former Tsuruga Harbor Station Building)

  • Monday 9 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the day to avoid crowds, especially on weekends and holidays.
  • Check the museum's website for information on special exhibitions or events that may be happening during your visit.
  • Take the Tsuruga Excursion Line Bus from JR Tsuruga Station to the Kanegasaki Ryokuchi Bus Stop for convenient access.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From JR Tsuruga Station, take the Tsuruga Excursion Line Bus (Tourism Route) to the Kanegasaki Ryokuchi Bus Stop. The bus ride takes approximately 10 minutes. The fare is around ¥200.

  • Walking

    From Tsuruga Port, the museum is approximately a 30-minute walk. Head east along the main road, following signs for Kanegasaki Ryokuchi Park. The museum is located within the park.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available at JR Tsuruga Station. A taxi ride to the Tsuruga Railway Museum will cost approximately ¥800-¥1200. The journey takes around 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic.

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The Tsuruga Railway Museum, residing in a reconstruction of the original Tsuruga Port Station building, stands as a monument to Tsuruga's rich railway heritage. The original station was the arrival and departure point for the Europe-Asia International Express, establishing Tsuruga as a key gateway between Japan and Europe via a connecting ship to Vladivostok and then the Trans-Siberian Railway. Inside the museum, visitors can explore a variety of exhibits that bring the history of Tsuruga's railways to life. These include historical items such as train rails, traffic signals, and tablet block instruments. Model railroads showcase high-class trains and replicas of the Tsuruga engine depots. Videos and panels detail the history of trains that traversed Tsuruga, from the railway's opening to its electrification. Reproduced materials, including timetables and connecting tickets to Europe, offer a glimpse into the past. Tsuruga holds the distinction of being the first city on the Sea of Japan coast to have a railway. In 1957, it pioneered the full electrification of its railway with alternating current, and later, the Hokuriku Tunnel, once the longest in Japan, further solidified Tsuruga's importance as a transportation hub. The museum not only highlights Tsuruga's technological advancements but also its cultural significance in connecting communities across the country.

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