Hokkaido's Tsurui village sees visitor spike with red-crowned cranes

As the new year begins, Tsurui Village in Hokkaido is drawing a surge of visitors to see the red-crowned crane, a national Special Natural Monument. On Saturday, about 100 cranes arrived at the Tsurui-Ito Tancho Sanctuary, raising their beaks and crying out. Residents and tourists were captivated, saying, “Cranes are auspicious” and “They’re impressive.”

Hokkaido's Tsurui Village, known as a habitat for red-crowned cranes, is experiencing an increase in visitors at the start of the new year. Conservation efforts for the species have advanced, with a January 2025 survey confirming a record 1,927 individuals living in Hokkaido.

On Saturday, approximately 100 red-crowned cranes arrived at the expansive feeding ground known as the Tsurui-Ito Tancho Sanctuary. The newcomers raised their beaks and emitted cries, drawing the attention of residents and tourists alike. Tancho is the Japanese term for these red-crowned cranes, designated as a national Special Natural Monument.

Onlookers expressed admiration for the scene, with comments such as “Cranes are auspicious” and “They’re impressive.” This display of the cranes enhances the village's appeal and boosts tourism. The progress in protection initiatives is evident in the growing population numbers.

Such natural spectacles in Tsurui Village contribute to the local economy by attracting steady streams of visitors.

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