
Tsukuba - Wikipedia
Tsukuba is located in southern Ibaraki Prefecture, approximately 50 kilometers from central Tokyo and about 40 kilometers from Narita International Airport. Mount Tsukuba, from which the city …
University of Tsukuba - 筑波大学
This is the English official website of the University of Tsukuba in Japan. We provide information about the University of Tsukuba, such as university overview, admissions, academics, …
Tsukuba Travel Guide: Things to do in Tsukuba, Ibaraki
Mt Tsukuba is a historically rich mountain in Ibaraki Prefecture. It's famous for its twin peaks and accessibility. Tsukuba is widely recognised as Japan’s science center.
Things to Do in Tsukuba
Things to Do in Tsukuba, Japan: See Tripadvisor's 8,124 traveler reviews and photos of Tsukuba tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in March. We have reviews of the …
Mount Tsukuba - Wikipedia
Mount Tsukuba (筑波山, Tsukuba-san) is an 877 m (2,877 ft) mountain located at the northern-end of Tsukuba, Japan. It is one of the most famous mountains in Japan, particularly well …
Tsukuba Travel Guide - Japan Experience
Aug 12, 2020 · Known as Japan's 'Science City' Tsukuba, due to Japan's Space Agency being based here. The city is relaxed, a planned city of parks and open spaces and only 45 minutes …
Tsukuba: City of Science & Nature | All About Japan
May 27, 2016 · While the area has historically been a pilgrimage destination because of the twin-peaked Mount Tsukuba (more on that later), these days it's a hub for cutting-edge medical and …
Tsukuba Science City | Research, Technology, Innovation
Tsukuba Science City, city, Ibaraki ken (prefecture), central Honshu, Japan. It is located 35 miles (56 km) northeast of Tokyo just to the south of Mount Tsukuba. Surrounded by farmland, this …
Tsukuba | Ibaraki | Kanto | Destinations - Travel Japan
Tsukuba is the home of Tsukuba Science City and the headquarters of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Near Tsukuba, you will discover impressive sites like the massive Ushiku …
Tsukuba - Guide Japon - Au fil du Japon
Le mont Tsukuba, qui a donné son nom à la ville, compte parmi les 100 montagnes célèbres du Japon. Connu pour son double pic, c’est aussi un paradis végétal parsemé de cerisiers, de …