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Yamagata Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. It has a population of 1,005,926 (1 February 2025) and an area of 9,325 Square kilometre, km2 (3,600 Square mile, sq mi). Its neighbours are Akita Prefectu ...
,
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. , the city had an estimated
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of 125,389 in 49,024 households, and a
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of 95.74 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Tsuruoka is the biggest city in Tōhoku region in terms of land area. Today's Tsuruoka is the result of the fusion of several neighborhoods around the center of the city such as Atsumi, Asahi, Fujishima, Kushibiki, and Haguro in 1953.


Geography

Tsuruoka is located on the coast of Yamagata Prefecture bordering the
Sea of Japan The Sea of Japan is the marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula, and the mainland of the Russian Far East. The Japanese archipelago separates the sea from the Pacific Ocean. Like the Mediterranean Sea, it ...
and has some locally popular beaches such as Yunohama and Sanze. All three of the
Three Mountains of Dewa The refer to the three sacred mountains of Mount Haguro, Mount Gassan and Mount Yudono, which are clustered together in the ancient province of Dewa (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture). Holy to the Japanese Shinto religion and especially the moun ...
are at least partially within the city limits. Two main rivers run through Tsuruoka, the Akagawa River (赤川, literally "Red River"), and the
Mogami River The is a river in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Description and history The river is 224 km long and has a watershed of 7,040 km2. It is regarded as one of the three most rapid rivers of Japan (along with the Fuji River and the Kuma R ...
.


Neighboring municipalities

*Niigata Prefecture ** Murakami *Yamagata Prefecture ** Mikawa ** Nishikawa ** Sakata ** Shōnai


Climate

Tsuruoka has a
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(
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''Cfa'') with large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. Precipitation is significant throughout the year but is heaviest from August to October. The average annual temperature in Tsuruoka is . The average annual rainfall is with December as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around , and lowest in January, at around . The region is known for its heavy snowfalls during the winter, and people living in Sekigawa and Atsumi's neighborhoods can expect up to 2 meters of snow which after removal creates very particular snow walls standing high along the road. The first snows usually come in late November but the real peak is generally around January. The red leaves appear generally at the end of October and end in mid-November.


Demographics

Per Japanese census data, the population of Tsuruoka has declined in recent decades.


History

The area of present-day Tsuruoka was part of ancient
Dewa Province was a province of Japan comprising modern-day Yamagata Prefecture and Akita Prefecture, except for the city of Kazuno and the town of Kosaka. Dewa bordered on Mutsu and Echigō Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was . History Early per ...
. In the
Edo period The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and some 300 regional ''daimyo'', or feudal lords. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengok ...
, it served as the capital of the
Shōnai Domain was a Han (Japan), feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in Dewa Province (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture), Japan. It was centered on Tsuruoka Castle in what is now the city of Tsuruoka, Yamagata, Tsuruoka in Yamagata Prefecture, and was t ...
. It was a minor port for the '' kitamaebune'' coastal trade. After the start of the
Meiji period The was an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912. The Meiji era was the first half of the Empire of Japan, when the Japanese people moved from being an isolated feudal society at risk of colonizatio ...
, the area organized as Tsuruoka Town under Nishitagawa District, Yamagata Prefecture in 1878. It was elevated to city status on October 1, 1924, becoming Japan's 100th city. In 1955, the city expanded by annexing the town of Kamo and nine neighboring villages. The town of Oyama was annexed by Tsuruoka in 1963. On October 1, 2005, the towns of Fujishima, Haguro and Kushibiki, and the village of
Asahi Asahi (Japanese 朝日, 旭, or あさひ 'morning sun') may refer to: Places in Japan Cities * Asahi, Chiba (旭市; ''Asahi-shi'') Wards * Asahi-ku, Osaka (旭区; ''Asahi-ku'') * Asahi-ku, Yokohama (旭; ''Asahi-ku'') Towns * Asahi, Aichi ...
(all from Higashitagawa District), and the town of Atsumi (from Nishitagawa District) were merged into Tsuruoka.


Government

Tsuruoka has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
unicameral Unicameralism (from ''uni''- "one" + Latin ''camera'' "chamber") is a type of legislature consisting of one house or assembly that legislates and votes as one. Unicameralism has become an increasingly common type of legislature, making up nearly ...
city legislature of 24 members. The city contributes five members to the Yamagata Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Yamagata District 3 of the
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of the
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.


Economy

Tsuruoka has a mixed economy based on light manufacturing, commercial services, agriculture, and
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.


Education

Tsuruoka has 26 public elementary schools and 11public middle schools operated by the city government and six public high schools operated by the Yamagata Prefectural Board of Education. There are also two private high schools. The prefecture also operates two special education schools for the handicapped.


Colleges and universities

*
Keio University , abbreviated as or , is a private university, private research university located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It was originally established as a school for Rangaku, Western studies in 1858 in Edo. It was granted university status in 1920, becomi ...
, Institute for Advanced Biosciences (Tsuruoka Town Campus and Metabolome Campus) * Tohoku University of Community Service and Science (Tsuruoka Campus) *
Tsuruoka National College of Technology is a Japanese National College of Technology that is located in Tsuruoka, Yamagata. The abbreviated name is TNCT (Japanese: 鶴岡高専; Tsuruoka Kousen)。 History *1963 Tsuruoka National College of Technology was founded on April 1, 1963 (th ...
*
Yamagata University is a national university located in the Japanese cities of Yamagata, Yamagata, Yamagata, Yonezawa, and Tsuruoka in Yamagata Prefecture. The Times Higher Education released Times Higher Education World University Rankings, World University Rank ...
, Faculty of Agriculture


High schools

* Tsuruoka Minami High School * Tsuruoka Kita High School * Tsuruoka Kamo Fisheries High School * Tsuruoka Higashi High School * Tsuruoka Kogyo High School * Tsuruoka Chuo High School * Yamazoe High School * Shonai Agricultural High School * Haguro High School


Junior high schools

* Tsuruoka Daiichi Junior High School * Tsuruoka Daini Junior High School * Tsuruoka Daisan Junior High School * Tsuruoka Daiyon Junior High School * Tsuruoka Daigo Junior High School * Tsuruoka Toyoura Junior High School * Tsuruoka Fujishima Junior High School * Tsuruoka Haguro Junior High School * Tsuruoka Kushibiki Junior High School * Tsuruoka Asahi Junior High School * Tsuruoka Atsumi Junior High School


Elementary schools

* Tsuruoka Choyo Daiichi Elementary School * Tsuruoka Choyo Daini Elementary School * Tsuruoka Choyo Daisan Elementary School * Tsuruoka Choyo Daiyon Elementary School * Tsuruoka Choyo Daigo Elementary School * Tsuruoka Choyo Dairoku Elementary School * Tsuruoka Itsuki Elementary School * Tsuruoka Kogane Elementary School * Tsuruoka Oizumi Elementary School * Tsuruoka Yutagawa Elementary School * Tsuruoka Kyoden Elementary School * Tsuruoka Tagawa Elementary School * Tsuruoka Sanze Elementary School * Tsuruoka Kogata Elementary School * Tsuruoka Yura Elementary School * Tsuruoka Kamo Elementary School * Tsuruoka Yunohama Elementary School * Tsuruoka Oyama Elementary School * Tsuruoka Nishigo Elementary School * Tsuruoka Kamigo Elementary School * Tsuruoka Fujishima Elementary School * Tsuruoka Toei Elementary School * Tsuruoka Watamae Elementary School * Tsuruoka Haguro Elementary School * Tsuruoka Hirose Elementary School * Tsuruoka Kushibiki Higashi Elementary School * Tsuruoka Kushibiki Nishi Elementary School * Tsuruoka Kushibiki Minami Elementary School * Tsuruoka Otsuna Elementary School * Tsuruoka Asahi Elementary School * Tsuruoka Atsumi Elementary School * Tsuruoka Iragawa Elementary School * Tsuruoka Nezugaseki Elementary School * Tsuruoka Fukuei Elementary School * Tsuruoka Yamato Elementary School


Health care

* Tsuruoka Shonai Hospital * Tsuruoka Kyoritsu Hospital * Yutagawa Onsen Rehabilitation Medical Center


Transportation


Airports

* Shonai Airport


Railway

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Uetsu Main Line The is a railway line in the Tohoku and Chubu regions of Japan. Part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) system, it connects Niitsu Station in the city of Niigata, Niigata, Niigata and Akita Station in Akita, Akita, Akita. The name "Uet ...
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Highway

* : Yudonosan, Shōnai Asahi, Tsuruoka interchanges * * * *


Media


TV

* NHK Tsuruoka Broadcast Station


Newspapers

* Shonai Nippo


Culture


The Mountain Spirit

Tsuruoka is mostly known for its "
Three Mountains of Dewa The refer to the three sacred mountains of Mount Haguro, Mount Gassan and Mount Yudono, which are clustered together in the ancient province of Dewa (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture). Holy to the Japanese Shinto religion and especially the moun ...
", which refers to Mt. Haguro, the smallest mount that culminates at only 436m high; Mt. Gassan, the highest mount at 1984m; and Mt. Yudono, at 1500m.


Yamabushi and Shugendô

Those three mounts are considered the core of the Shugendô practice. Shugendô (修験道, lit. ''The way of the ascetic practice'') is often perceived as a form of syncretism of Shintô and Buddhism. The ''
Yamabushi are Japanese mountain ascetic hermits. They are generally part of the syncretic religion, which includes Tantric Buddhism and Shinto. Their origins can be traced back to the solitary Yama-bito and some (saints or holy persons) of the eighth ...
'' (山伏, lit. "the men who sleep in the Mountain"), or men who practice ''shugendô'', believe in Buddha but also believe that a god resides in all things that exist in nature. Yamabushi wear checkered vests and blow trumpet shells to communicate with their peers and to keep the bad spirits away. They aim to protect the mountain and to live a sinless life connected to nature. The pilgrimage of all three mountains is done in that sense. The three mountains symbolically represent death and rebirth. By going down and up the 2466 stone stairs of Mt. Haguro, people can experience a symbolic "death" and "rebirth", after which they can access to the world of the dead represented by Mt. Gassan and its foggy landscapes; lastly, they can purify their body and soul in Mt. Yudono's natural hotsprings. '' Shôjin ryôri'' (精進料理, lit. "food for spiritual elevation"), a vegan food traditionally consumed by Yamabushi, uses no animal product but ''sansai'' 山菜 ("Mountain vegetables") instead, as well as local rice, handmade ''gomadôfu'' (sesame-flavoured tôfu), bamboo sprouts, vinegared chrysanthemum flowers and mushrooms. There exists many different types of ''shôjin ryôri'' depending on the shukubo (temples that also welcome travellers for the night) that serves it, but it usually consists of many small dishes accompanied with miso soup and white rice.


National Treasures

Mt. Haguro hosts The Five-Storied Pagoda (''gojûnotô'' 五重塔), one of Japan's National Treasures. The pagoda's central pillar protects it from earthquakes, which inspired Tokyo's Skytree's architecture. Also in the grounds of Mt. Haguro is the Jiji-sugi 爺杉 ("Grandpa cedar"), a 30m high cedar that exists for more than 1000 years.


Culinary culture


Heritage and creativity

In 2014, Tsuruoka has been registered as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy. Its more than 50 species of "ancestral food" (''zairai sakumotsu'' 在来作物) that exist and remain intact for several centuries now are one of the reasons why the city has received this title. Among these there are: ''minden nasu'' 民田なす (a round eggplant with a long and thin hat), からとりいも (spiciness-sweetener potato), 温海かぶ (Atsumi turnip, a red turnip that grows on sharp slopes), ''ootaki carrot'' 大滝ニンジン, etc. The presence of such ancient food is not the only reason why Tsuruoka has been registered as a Creative City of Gastronomy. Its particular way to cook these ingredients was even more determinant. Tsuruoka's most known specialties are: ''kandarajiru'' 寒鱈汁 (a soup containing black cod fished during the winter – the period when it is supposed to be tastier), ''gomadôfu'' ごま豆腐 (sesame-flavoured tôfu), ''tochimochi'' とちもち (chestnut flavoured pound rice cake), ''kitsunemen'' キツネ面 (fox mask shaped black sugar biscuit), etc. The city is also known for its large variety of soups (it is said the harsh cold during the winter is the reason why there are so many types of hot soups in Tsuruoka), apart from ''kandarajiru'', there is ''takenokojiru'' タケノコ汁 (Mt Gassan bamboo soup), ''imoni'' 芋煮 (potato soup), ''nattôjiru'' 納豆汁 (nattô based soup), ''môsô jiru'' (another type of bamboo soup).


Peas

Tsuruoka is known for (だだちゃ豆), a species of
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, which have been called "the king of
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"; they are also used for other products such as
nattō is a traditional Japanese cuisine, Japanese food made from whole soybeans that have been Fermentation in food processing, fermented with Bacillus subtilis, ''Bacillus subtilis'' var. ''natto''. It is often served as a breakfast food with rice. ...
and in
manjū is a traditional Japanese confection, usually a small, dense bun with a sweet filling. They come in many shapes and varieties. The standard manjū has a skin made of flour, and is filled with '' anko'' (sweet azuki bean paste). Some varie ...
. There are two theories as to the origin of the name: one is that it derives from , the Shonai dialectical word for "father" – is the dialectical word for "mother", while the other is that the beans came from
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, and were originally called , which became and then . are used in any kind of meal: sweet, salty, spicy, bitter, sour, just boiled, crushed, grilled, and in sauces. ''Dadakko'' (だだっ子), are small cakes which contain a sweet paste. ''Dadappai (''だだっパイ) are small pasted inside a puff pastry. There are also flavored ice creams, cookies, biscuits, creams.


Seafood

Tsuruoka and the whole region of Shônai benefit from a large variety of fishes and sea food coming from the
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. Among all the local sea foods you can find in Tsuruoka, there are:
Cherry salmon The masu salmon (''Oncorhynchus masou''), also known as masu () or in Japan, is a species of salmonid belonging to the genus ''Oncorhynchus'', found in the North Pacific along Northeast Asia, Northeast/East Asian coasts from the Russian Far East ...
, Japanese seabream,
blue crab Blue crab may refer to: * Blue Crab 11, an American sailboat design * ''Callinectes sapidus ''Callinectes sapidus'' (from the Ancient Greek language, Ancient Greek ,"beautiful" + , "swimmer", and Latin , "savory"), the blue crab, Atlantic blue ...
, littlemouth flounder, flatfish, black rockfish, tonguefish, flying squid, oyster,
sea robin Prionotinae is a subfamily of demersal, marine ray-finned fishes, part of the family Triglidae. The fishes in this subfamily are called sea robins and are found in the Western Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Oceans, the other two Triglid subfamili ...
, sandfish, Japanese codfish, and others. The huge variety of fresh local fishes and seafood in Tsuruoka had contributed to the local sushi shops' good reputation, but it has also helped constitute a very particular kind of "family gastronomy", where fishes hold a very important place.


Rice

The rice cultivated in Tsuruoka and more generally in Shonai region has been recognized for its strong umami taste. In 2010, searchers from Keiô University's Institute for Advanced Biosciences 慶應義塾大学先端生命科学研究所 have proven Tsuyahime local rice brand contained 1.5x more umami taste than the common other brands of rice thanks to the studies of
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s.


Arts and crafts

The city is literally surrounded by plains, forests and mountains. Thus, wood and grass were largely used in all kinds of crafts. As for architecture, thatch-roofed houses (''kayabukiyane'' かやぶき屋根) are one of the symbols of the city. Some of them remained in good condition through centuries now as for example ''Tasôminka'' 多層民家 (the several-layered house), a traditional farmer house from Meiji period, and the house in Chidô Museum 致道博物館. Concerning clothing, ''shinaori'' しな織り, is a traditional weaving style from tree bark that is still performed these days. The items created with this solid and firm thread are very resistant and waterproof.


Local attractions

*
Yamabushi are Japanese mountain ascetic hermits. They are generally part of the syncretic religion, which includes Tantric Buddhism and Shinto. Their origins can be traced back to the solitary Yama-bito and some (saints or holy persons) of the eighth ...
Training at Ideha Culture Museum (いでは文化記念館, "Ideha Bunka Kinenkan") * Mt. Haguro * Zenpō Temple (善宝寺, - Where, in 1990, a carp fish with a human-like face was seen in a pond on the temple grounds.''
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'', "Fortean Japan", 27 June 2008, p. 12.
) * Chido Museum (到道博物館,“Chido Hakubutsukan”) * Shōnai Shrine * Yutagawa Hot Spring * Yunohama Hot Spring *Atsumi Hot Spring * Dewa-no-Yuki Shuzō Museum (Dewanoyuki Sake Brewing Museum) * Tsuruoka Art Forum * Dewa Shōnai Kokusai Mura International Forum and the Amazon Folk Museum * Gassan Asahi Museum * Tsuruoka Kamo Aquarium (加茂水族館, “Kamo-Suizokukan”.This is registered in Guinness for the number of jellyfish exhibits.)


Local events

* Saitansai (New Year Ceremony) in Mt. Haguro Shrine - January 1 * Ogisai Kurokawa Noh (
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Festival) in Kushibiki - February 1 to 2 * Oyama Sake Festival - Middle of February * Mt. Yudono Ski Festival in Mt. Yudono - From middle to late February * Tsuruoka
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in Shonai Temple and Chido Museum - March * Tsuruoka
Sakura The cherry blossom, or sakura, is the flower of trees in ''Prunus'' subgenus '' Cerasus''. ''Sakura'' usually refers to flowers of ornamental cherry trees, such as cultivars of ''Prunus serrulata'', not trees grown for their fruit (although ...
Festival in Tsuruoka Park - From middle to late April *
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Festival in Ikoi Village Shonai - From late April to Early May * Amazon Kid Festival in Gassan Asahi Village - May 3 to 5 * Ceremony for Women and Children in Mt. Haguro Shrine - May 5 * Kinen-sai (Prayer service for a good crop) in Mt. Haguro Shrine - May 8 * International Nordic Walk in Yunohama - Middle of May * Tenjin Festival - May 25 * Oyama Dog Festival - June 5 * Yutagawa Hot Spring Hotaru Matsuri (
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Festival) - June 15 to August 10 * Flower Festival in Mt. Haguro - July 15 * Gassan Shrine Festival in Mt. Gassan - July 15 * International
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in Gassan Asahi Village - Middle of July *
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Shop Open in Shirayama - Late July to Late August * Akagawa Fireworks Festival - Middle of August *
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National
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Competition at Ideha Bunka Kinenkan - Middle of September * Experience:
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Training at Ideha Bunka Kinenkan - Middle of September * Miss Shonai Contest - Late October * Shonai Hyakuman-goku Festival - Early November * Shôreisai 松例祭 - Last day of December. Through different rites involving trees and fires, Yamabushi pray for a good rice harvest and the good health of the crops.


International relations


Sister cities

Tsuruoka is twinned with: *
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, since April 27, 1989 *
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Notable people from Tsuruoka

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Ryo Chonan is a Japanese retired professional mixed martial artist. A professional competitor from 2001 to 2013, Chonan competed for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC, PRIDE Fighting Championships, PRIDE, Deep (mixed martial arts), DEEP, Dream (mixed ...
, mixed martial artist *
Shuhei Fujisawa (26 December 1927 – 26 January 1997) was a Japanese author, whose real name was Tomeji Kosuge. (小菅留治). Over fifty of his books were published through the course of his lifetime, including both full-length novels and short story anthologi ...
, writer *
Takashi Ishikawa is a Japanese former professional wrestler and sumo wrestler from Fujishima, Higashitagawa District, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Sumo wrestling career He played baseball up to junior high school, but at Sakata Minami High School he switched t ...
, sumo wrestler *
Kanji Ishiwara was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. He and Seishirō Itagaki were the men primarily responsible for the Mukden Incident that took place in Manchuria in 1931. Early life Ishiwara was born in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata P ...
, general in the Imperial Japanese Army * Yuya Hasegawa, professional baseball player *
Ishirō Honda was a Japanese filmmaker who directed 46 feature films in a career spanning five decades. He is acknowledged as the most internationally successful Japanese filmmaker prior to Hayao Miyazaki and one of the founders of modern disaster film, wit ...
, movie director * Koichi Kato, politician * Rentaro Kita, musician * Saiichi Maruya, writer and literary critic * Satō Tetsutarō, admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy * Shin Togashi, movie director * Kashiwado Tsuyoshi, sumo wrestler *
Shōichi Watanabe was a Japanese scholar of English and one of Japan's cultural critics. He is known for ultranationalist historical negationism. He was born in Tsuruoka, Yamagata, Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture. A graduate of Sophia University, where he obtaine ...
, English scholar * Tomegoro Yoshizumi, spy and defector to
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References


External links


Official Website

Official tourism website

Official English website
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