Tsukuba, Japan: A Special City
The merging of four towns namely; Yatabe, Oho, Toyosato, and the village of Sakura formed Tsukuba City in 1987. Later in 1988 and followed by 2002, its neighboring town and Kukizaki town joined them which made Tsukuba larger than before. Tsukuba is a city in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. The city has already gained significant prominence by the founding of Tsukuba Science City during 1960. These and many other desirable features of the city contributed to its tourism popularity. In 1985, the city hosted the World Expo world’s fair and designated as a special city in 2007. The airport that serves the city is Ibaraki Airport (IBR).
Best Time to Visit
Based on the region’s climate, the best time of the year to visit Tsukuba, Japan is from April 23rd to July 8th. The Tsukuba World Futsal is a big event in the region. During this festival, almost all people old and young play futsal joined by visitors from around the world celebrated every December. Tsukuba, Japan hotel rates are higher during this festive season in the region.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The Doho Park is such a worthy to visit attraction, as it is a quite lake with a café shop on the shore. Be amazed to see the ancient Tsukuba City buildings, it is the Hirasawa Kanga Site. See the science exhibits in the Science Square Tsukuba and be impressed with what science has developed. While enjoying these attractions, book at the Hotel Bestland, which is a 4-star accommodation. The Toyoko Inn Tsukuba Express Kenyu-Gakuen-Eki Kita-Guchi has wood furnishing that offers free wi-fi TV, minifridges, and breakfast.