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If you're looking for a family-friendly getaway, Tsukuba is a fantastic destination that offers a delightful mix of fun and educational experiences for kids. Nestled in Ibaraki Prefecture, this charming city is home to stunning natural landscapes, interactive museums, and parks that cater to all ages. From the breathtaking views atop Mount Tsukuba to the hands-on exhibits at the Tsukuba EXPO Center, there’s no shortage of activities that will keep your little ones engaged and entertained.

The Wanderlog team is passionate about discovering unique spots that make family outings memorable, and Tsukuba is brimming with hidden gems and well-known attractions alike. Whether you're exploring the wonders of space at the Tsukuba Space Center or enjoying a leisurely stroll through the Tsukuba Botanical Garden, you’ll find plenty of opportunities for adventure and learning. So pack your bags and get ready to explore all the exciting things Tsukuba has to offer for families!

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1Mount Tsukuba

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Mountains
Mount Tsukuba, located in Ibaraki Prefecture, is a renowned 2,877-foot mountain with two peaks that offers stunning views of Tokyo and Mount Fuji. It features a cable car and hiking trails for visitors to explore its natural beauty. While not as tall as Mount Fuji, it still provides breathtaking scenery and is a popular destination for hikers looking for a slightly less challenging experience.
Map says 90 minutes up but a brisk pace will get you up in 60. Gorgeous views, not super crowded. There are some portions that are very rock heavy. Would recommend going on a dry day. Cable car option is nice too.
Tymd130 — Google review
If you are a beginner like me…It’s a good hike for Saturday..so that you may take some rest on Sunday before going back to office on Monday. I went on 05.01.2025. There was snow near top making some places slippery. Though it was not so crowded, a proper pathway is not available and we had to stand aside to make way for hikers coming down (especially on the last 200m to top to nyotai san) View from the observation deck between nyotai san and Nantai san is amazing. We had to Carry our water/ refreshments for the hike. However there are a few restaurants on the top but with no vegetarian options 🥹. On the way back we took the cable car as it was already late and the last bus to Tsukuba station (40-50 min bus ride away) was at 5pm.
Sudesh T — Google review
Very fun and enjoyable. Very nice view and peaceful mountain. My son is only 7 years but climbed the mountain ⛰️
Bindu K — Google review
Great beginner hike! I went twice, once during summer and once in Autumn. I think people can really enjoy going here during the Autumn because the foliage leaves was really nice. We went for a sunrise hike last time and the view was awesome at the summit! For full post please check my blog at mariejournals
Marie A — Google review
Fairly challenging trail with huge rocks and sometimes slippery, near the top is narrow and crowded. Overall a good hike near from Tokyo. View from the top is awesome. There is options for cable car and rope way as well.
Narayan P — Google review
A beautiful mountain an easy bus ride from Tsukuba Station. Dotted with cozy restaurants with views, a cable car, and ropeway, it's a lovely day trip. The cable car takes you to the saddle between the two peaks. Each of them are rocky to reach, but only a few meters above the saddle. A prime thing ti do in Ibaraki.
Richie H — Google review
The ropeway will take you up to the summit with ease! There are several restaurants at the summit. It should be noted, however, that most of them only accept cash. We then walked down from the summit. It was exciting, with steep slopes and lots of huge rocks. This is a great place to enjoy nature.
Rintaro — Google review
Nice and beautiful. Good for hike. The path is clearly maintained in natural way. No concrete or any other artificial material. However, in rainy days, it's muddy and slippery at some places. Anyway nice experience to hike it. For those who unable to climb it other options available. Cable car is cheap and easy. It's 600 ¥ per adult. Ropeway is what available. There are shops around the base of mountain. And also few shops at the top. But, as expected, price is bit high. After reaching the top you can enjoy the panoramic view. That's marvelous. It will refresh you. If you can bring food and water the hiking will cost nothing. Wash room facilities available. So I recommend this place for your next trip. Congrats
Rasanja R — Google review
Tsukuba, Ibaraki 300-4352, Japan•Tips and more reviews for Mount Tsukuba

2Tsukuba EXPO Center

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Science museum
Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
The Tsukuba EXPO Center is a must-visit for science and technology enthusiasts. Located in the Science City, it offers a range of attractions including exhibits on medicine and nanotechnology, as well as a planetarium screening astronomical films. The center provides an interactive experience for both children and adults with its hands-on exhibits and various events. Even those without scientific expertise will find the detailed explanations easy to understand and engrossing.
Amazing EXPO Center, 2nd time here but this time more relaxed. Mostly recommended for kids but there is so much for everyone who still wants to learn something. Details in pics.
Lex E — Google review
We went there for the second time and still it was great to be there. A lot of activities for kids to experience science & space. Exhibition halls on floors 1 and 2 are set very creatively. A lot of experiential learning for everyone. Also got a 3D theater and a planetarium. Very entertaining shows in the planetarium 🪐 MUST try! The backyard is a beautifully maintained lawn and playground for kids. A huge place with ample facilities. Great for everyone, especially for families with kids.
TAHIR C — Google review
It’s mainly for junior and senior grade students. Everything is in Japanese. The exhibition hall is quite small, it has two floors, ground floor is mainly with the basic science concepts and first floor is about the satellite and it’s launching. The planetarium show was quite disappointing, as the story didn’t focus much on planets, galaxies and stars. The story was narrated in Japanese, as there are no translators it was very difficult to follow for a non Japanese person. Planetarium show has an extra fee of 250¥ for students and 500¥ for adults. The park is so beautiful during autumn, water fountain adds on to the atmosphere. As an English speaking person this was my experience, maybe a Japanese speaking person could have a better experience of the place.
プラプラPrapulla — Google review
Great place for adults and children to visit, lots of interactive activities that can keep you occupied whole day. Annual tickets comes cheap and they update their program often enough, so you won't be bored when you visit them even once a month or more. Located right opposite a small artificial lake, close to the train station and shopping centre. So if you can pop in a out if you don't fancy being scooped indoors for too long or have different food from the one offered at the premises.
Bogomil R — Google review
It's a cool place, but it's more for families with kids and less for solo travellers. Some of their exhibits like the 'futuristic car' are outdated because there are more modern cars available in the market now. On a positive note, their Planetarium cinema is the most impressive one I've ever experienced. It's definitely worth watching something to understand how amazing it is; I wish every cinema in the world was the same so I could watch the latest movies in style! Even if you're not visiting inside the centre, the NASDA space-rocket outside the building is great for photos.
Derin C — Google review
Fun space and science museum expo center in tsukuba. Agree with some of the comments that it could have more things and some of the exibits feel a little dated. But my kids loved it and we spent a few hours here with many hands on exhibits. They also loved the 2 parks nearby, and lots of good food options within walking distance. There is a cafe onsite. The large rocket makes it very easy to find from a distance when driving. 😅 Lots of paid parking onsite. We went to the 11.30 planetarium show both of my kids were bored about 5 minutes into the show. Cool they have parts of actual hiyabusa in the outside exhibits.
Neil B — Google review
This is the Japan expo for space research organisation, it is huge. No much fun but good place to spend time with family. It has well maintained pond and park around.
Beyond B — Google review
An amazing place with hands on experiments for kids. All in all we can spend 3 hours here. It has an actual rocket standing tall .
Aman S — Google review
2 Chome-9 Azuma, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0031, Japan•http://www.expocenter.or.jp/•+81 29-858-1100•Tips and more reviews for Tsukuba EXPO Center
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3Doho Park

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Doho Park is a sprawling oasis in Tsukuba, perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This expansive park features a variety of sporting facilities, including a heated indoor pool, tennis courts, and an athletic field. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along the leafy lakeside paths or engage in various sports activities. The park also boasts large open plazas and serene groves that invite relaxation and picnicking.
Big playground for all kinds of sports allowed here if available don’t harm anyone . Downside is no free parking available here Small parking lot Sunday and Saturday too many crowds here is difficult to find parking car. Bicycle and motorbike is free. Some people camp here for short time
UTV V — Google review
The place is a good for picnic, jogging, and other relaxing activities. It is so refreshing. You can find a cafe, a small lake, and even heated swimming pool in the middle of the park. There are also several gazebo and seats in the park. Of course, toilets is provided there
Ahmad S — Google review
It is an old and wide park maintained by Tsukuba municipality. There is running track, pet friendly park, swimming pools, cafes, gardens and lakes. A perfect spot for picnics, a lazy day out or active hobbies. Doho park is a landmark.
Agamoni P — Google review
Doho Park is a very beautiful and cool place. A very suitable place to do activities with family such as sport, read a book, etc. There are also many public toilets and vending machines here. Maa syaa Allah, very beautiful place✨❤️
Indriani R — Google review
The Doho Park is located in Tsukuba of Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. The park previously administered by the prefectural government is now managed by the Tsukuba City Hall. The park offers recreational activities to people of all ages. It is well equipped with running and jogging track, swimming pool with sauna and hot tub, badminton, basketball facilities, football grounds, baseball ground, tennis, yoga and dance classes and a classy restaurant with a pond view. People can enjoy the feeling of luxury admiring the peaceful nature with the sip of coffee, tea and some light meals. The park is open 24/7. People of all age comes here to enjoy the beautiful scene, pot lock with loved ones and to sport. There are plenty of parking space available, so don't worry. Be at ease and enjoy the moment with loved ones.
Daisa S — Google review
Very nice, well maintained and clean park. Plenty of opportunities and places to relax, play sports, let kids play and do sports. The park can get pretty busy on sunny days, but is definitely worth a visit for any occasion outside.
Sebastian W — Google review
It’s very nice park for waking, running, and playing around with friends and family
まん丸月 — Google review
Clean and well maintained. Huge dog run, but on leash only. Good selection of restaurants nearby and an awesome coffee shop next to a good bread shop.
Matthew C — Google review
2 Chome-20 Ninomiya, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0051, Japan•https://www.doho-park.com/•+81 29-852-1432•Tips and more reviews for Doho Park

4Tsukuba Space Center

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The Tsukuba Space Center, operated by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), is a top destination for space enthusiasts. It offers an educational and fun experience for visitors of all ages, showcasing technologies that have propelled human exploration into outer space. The center provides free tours and features interactive exhibits, including a real spaceship and information about Japanese space exploration. Visitors can also enjoy close-up views of a large static rocket and learn about astronaut life in space.
This place it's amazing. My 4yo son loved to be able to see a real spaceship, to feel like an astronaut, to see the food they eat at space. Another great thing was to be able to listen the sound of a spacecraft launch. And the best part it is totally free.
Rafaela C — Google review
Highly recommended. Easy to reach from Tokyo main station with the almost non-stop bus used by commuters of the Tsukuba research / university area. Book in advance the private tour! I did not but got lucky as one person did not show up and got their place. As I was the only non Japanese on this tour, I got a private tour guide providing information in English. We visited real operational buildings (ISS control center and astronauts training center). The rest of the museum is great as well and free. It is full of life-size models of spacecrafts, engineering models or back-up flight models!
Luca S — Google review
I was always amazed by exploring space. An exciting place to visit. It has a short facility tour by reserved ticket only. The tickets are released once a month online, and it goes quickly and may be within half an hour.
Aaron T — Google review
Do you want to stimulate your child's curiosity? More than enough! There are also capsule toys containing rocket fragments. I think kids will love them.
西村英明 — Google review
If you love space explorations you won't be disappointed. I got a sort of private tour in English since I was the only foreigner. The lady who made the tour was so nice and enthusiastic.
Giampaolo F — Google review
Did the tour and it was comprehensive and educational. This place is a miniature version of NASA visitors center in Houston, TX, USA.
Itchy A — Google review
This is great educational experience for kids and adults alike. I strongly recommend it. Ample parking and very friendly Staff. Please ask at the front desk for tickets to the free tours. Although they are free you can't go on the official tours without a wristband ticket. The other areas except the tours are unrestricted.
Roh P — Google review
The exhibition is limited but if you’re interested in Japanese space technology, worth visiting. It takes around 1h to walk through all the free exhibition.
Kimchhun ( — Google review
宇宙航空研究開発機構筑波宇宙センター展示館, 2 Chome-1-1 Sengen, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan•https://www.jaxa.jp/about/centers/tksc/•+81 29-868-2023•Tips and more reviews for Tsukuba Space Center

5The Tsukuba Botanical Garden

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Gardens
The Tsukuba Botanical Garden is a picturesque destination featuring winding paths that lead visitors through a diverse collection of native and exotic plants. Spanning approximately 14 hectares, the garden is home to over 1,000 phylogenetically conserved plant species, with more than 3,000 open to the public. The expansive grounds showcase representative Japanese flora as well as plants from tropical and arid regions worldwide.
Such a wonderful place. Very diverse. It's not too big so can change 'continent' very quickly. The greenhouses are also well designed and maintained. You feel like entering a movie set. Can only recommend. So pretty and peaceful. Mindfulness with opened eyes 🏞🌴
JP B — Google review
Absolutely incredible garden no matter when you visit. It's really massive and takes hours to explore everything. I think it's a great place to visit with your loved ones or go for the first date. Also, it's very friendly to kids. It doesn't look like a museum it's not boring and there are no major restrictions like "do not come close, do not touch" as in other botanical gardens. The park divided into different sectors each representing different kinds of plants like normal forest, coniferous forest, rainforest, pond and so on. In two large greenhouses you may see absolutely stunning plants, trees and flowers. For example, I didn't expect cactuses to be so huge. There are a few recreational zones where you can have a little picnic, or just rest in shade when it's hot. Moreover, the garden wasn't crowded even on Saturday, actually, it was almost empty, so it's good for those who hate bumping into people and noise. I think this place worth every yen you pay for the entrance (free entrance for students, even university students, which is unlikely in Japan). P. S. Drinks and ice cream are available in vending machine around the main building where you enter.
MiLord — Google review
This is a very well maintained botanical garden with a lot of species. The clematis garden is really amazing and the greenhouses are also very spectacular. It's definitely worth a visit.
Mark K — Google review
The tsukuba botanical gardens are amazing. Easy to reach and park. Very cheap ticket to see many unique and local plants. I came in the winter and while many of the outdoor plants were done blooming, inside the greenhouses there were many unique and flowering plants. The size of the greenhouses must be seen to believe. Some of the trees inside are very tall. A great way to spend an hour or two.
Neil B — Google review
This botanical garden is not too wide but it has various plants inside. You can't go there by car because they don't provide parking lot, I like this environmental consideration. I went there as regular visitor and paid for 330¥ (sorry I don't remember well). The main building has a help desk, souvenir shop, vending machine, and common room for guest activity (especially for children). Getting more inside, I found endangered plant area which gave me important knowledge about japanese plant biodiversity. In the middle of the garden you'll find also greenhouse and museum. There's toilet too. And my favourite part is the water plant area. Overall, this place is so quiet and calm, very good for just relaxation or getting inspired by nature.
Refa Y — Google review
I was lucky that there was a limited time orchid exhibition during my visit. It is a nice place especially for the family with baby. You can also rent a stroller for baby and senior citizen. There are 3-4 greenhouses and nice tracking route.. Baby and kids friendly place👶🏻👧🏻👦🏻
Pelin T — Google review
Beautiful botanical garden. It's big and clean. Perfect for those who are very interested on plants from all over the world.
John P — Google review
Easy to reach by car, easy to park. Quite interesting, lots of plants and trees varieties. Clean garden. Gentle staff.
LFI 0 — Google review
4 Chome-1-1 Amakubo, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0005, Japan•https://tbg.kahaku.go.jp/•+81 29-851-5159•Tips and more reviews for The Tsukuba Botanical Garden
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6Geological Museum

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Museums
The Geological Museum in Tsukuba, Japan is a spacious location that houses an impressive collection of rocks, minerals, and fossils. The museum also hosts earth science events and offers special exhibitions featuring the latest research results. Visitors can explore a permanent exhibition focused on minerals as well as a relief map of Japan. While English explanations may be limited, the museum is well-arranged and provides an enjoyable experience for those interested in geology. Admission to the museum is free with advance reservation required.
Organized in a nice manner. There are fun interactive experiences when you first come in, and a large abundance of interesting rocks to enjoy. Upstairs there are additional interactive exhibits that help learn more about Japan in general.
David H — Google review
A very neat rock museum (stones, not Rolling Stones). The staff was friendly and the displays very interesting. I really enjoyed strolling through this place. Only cons are the limited English and the gift shop was quite small. Great as part of a science themed trip to Tsukuba.
Otaku J — Google review
The word "impressive" would be an understatement. This museum is my favourite one in Japan, and I've been to dozens. You could spend half a day in this building and there's something new to discover in every room. Their design team also did an amazing job on the interactive displays. I still can't believe it's free entry.
Derin C — Google review
Nice place to take you child
Nuthavooth H — Google review
Visiting this place was a fantastic experience that exceeded my expectations. The staff were exceptionally friendly, making us feel welcome and comfortable right from the start. However, the true highlight of our visit was undoubtedly the diverse range of expositions and exhibits. Each one was thoughtfully curated and incredibly interesting, offering a deep dive into a variety of subjects. The quality and creativity of these displays were simply outstanding. I highly recommend a visit to anyone who appreciates engaging and well-presented exhibits. It's a cultural treasure trove that shouldn't be missed!
Felipe S — Google review
My family and I stopped by at this place because we went to JAXA in the same town and we had extra time. We actually enjoyed this museum a lot. Staffs in each room are very knowledgeable and clearly they love the subject. Displays are beautiful. It is a small museum, free of charge but can easily spend few hours. Highly recommend!
Yoko B — Google review
I've been in several geological museums throughout the world. I can say it is one of the of its kind. I do recommend stopping by if you are around AIST. They have explanation in English too and they have an impressive collection of fossils and minerals. They also link how these mineral are used in our lives. Amazing place to take kids and let them walk through the geology of our planet and universe.
Vitor R — Google review
Alot to see and experience even if rocks and geology aren't your cup of tea.
Matthew C — Google review
1 Chome-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8567, Japan•http://www.gsj.jp/Muse/•+81 29-861-3750•Tips and more reviews for Geological Museum

7Mt. Tsukuba Plum Blossom Garden

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Nestled in the scenic Mt. Tsukuba Plum Garden, this picturesque destination offers a breathtaking experience during the plum blossom season, typically arriving in late February. The garden is easily accessible from the municipal parking lot and features well-maintained facilities, including shuttle buses for visitors with mobility challenges. As you wander through the expansive plum grove, you'll be treated to stunning views of Fuji-san and Kasumigaura Lake from the viewing deck.
Beautiful plum (ume) garden located in the bottom of Mt. Tsukuba. Highly recommend visiting in late February to early March when the flowers are blooming. The parking costs 500 yen, but it's free to enter the garden. There's a lot of people in the blooming season, but it doesn't feel very crowded since the garden itself is very large. However in the blooming season it usually makes traffic jams in front of the parking lot, so arriving in early or parking in the other places would be a good choice. A small souvenir shop and toilets are inside the garden.
Yūichi E — Google review
An absolutely must see if you live in Ibaraki or even outside the prefecture. The entrance is free and the parking 500 yens. Better come early, before 8:30 .
TominJapan — Google review
Gorgeous and peaceful area Pretty plum trees were in bloom during the March period when I visited. It was quiet with no tourists despite it being a public holiday. Great for photography.
Shaun C — Google review
This is a really nice place to watch plum blossom. A little bit hiking is there under the plum trees which is really beautiful.
Saurabh S — Google review
It was snowing the day we went and so we didn't get any good photographs, however this is a fairly nice place to visit if you go on a weekday when it's not so crowded
Eric — Google review
Beautiful scenery for the ume sight-seeing,managed to see fuji-san and kasumigaura lake from the viewing deck. Good and well maintained facilities. They have shuttle bus direct to the tsukuba-san cable car.
Fatin B — Google review
Beautiful during the season. Be prepared for a hike, but it's worth the view.
Matthew C — Google review
Amazing view....
Ramesh U — Google review
1688 Numata, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 300-4353, Japan•https://www.city.tsukuba.lg.jp/soshikikarasagasu/keizaibukankosu…•+81 29-866-1616•Tips and more reviews for Mt. Tsukuba Plum Blossom Garden

8Peony Garden Tokyo in Tsukuba

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Peony Garden Tokyo in Tsukuba is a vast botanical garden spanning approximately 60,000 square meters. It features around 10,000 tree peonies and 20,000 Chinese peonies of various varieties. The peak blooming period in early summer attracts many visitors. Besides the stunning peonies, the garden also boasts other beautiful flowers and offers opportunities for observing wildlife like frogs and insects.
I have visited it 9May 2022 , the peony have been blossom , the ticket is 1000 yen per day , you can put a multi entrance ticket with 1800 yen which you can go many days .. the bathroom is so clean so elegant with washlet , the market wave nice foods , when you enter you will be given a map with the ticket , there are 8 stamps hidden in the Garden , if you wind all , the office will give you a card 😍 , you can pick a frame fo free to take a nice pictures from the office , it was a very nice experience 🌸🌸🌸🌸 I like it
Ayah A — Google review
For less than two months each year in April and May this dog friendly paean to Peonies opens up to the public. During Golden Week and the weekend it can get ridiculously crowded but at other times it offers an hour of beguiling instagrammable beauty. On site Saza coffee and cakes are available as well as a few shrubs for sale near the entrance.
Alistair M — Google review
Likes: -a garden that is a labor of love with it’s organic pesticide-herbicide-free gardening methods -large variety of peonies -saw big parking space -afew food trucks on-site (weekends only??) Dislikes: -impossible to walk from the station; 1.5hrs?? -inconvenient without a car, the 15min bus commute from the nearest stations is difficult as there is only one bus per hour + 15min walk to the garden -no taxis at the Station -peak bloom season unpredictable, definitely not on my 27 April 2025 visit - many bushes budding stage, few flowering bushes have wilted due to the unusually hot weather of recent days Tip - get a Peony Garden Postcard from the Shopping Mall next to Ushiku Station, ¥100 discount for Admission Ticket
PS — Google review
I went 50 km by bicycle though the rain and wind and came 3 minutes after it was allowed to enter. Following the rules is important, as well as having kind heart... I went back with nothing, so much upset.
Zanto K — Google review
Nice place, good driving destination. Went a bit late in the season, so there weren't a lot of flowers. Enjoyed it anyway.
Kevin K — Google review
Even though the flowers were almost over, it was still a nice place to visit. The ticket could be cheaper though, still had to pay 1,200..
K — Google review
Nice place to visit or for a day tour. The opening hours are not same as GMap suggests. According to the staffs, Friday is weekend and in all government holidays this park stays closed.
Muntaka K — Google review
Large beautiful peony garden. Amazing place to go for a walk with your family and friends.
Ruwini D — Google review
500 Wakaguri, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 300-1248, Japan•https://jp.peonygardentokyo.com/•+81 29-876-3660•Tips and more reviews for Peony Garden Tokyo in Tsukuba

9CYBERDYNE Studio

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CYBERDYNE Studio is a fascinating place showcasing advanced robot suits designed for individuals with injuries or disabilities. The studio features a variety of robotic exoskeletons, including back support, lower body, and upper body suits. Visitors can also explore displays related to Japan's robotics and exoskeleton industry, as well as view a life-sized figure from the Terminator movie. Additionally, the studio offers insights into first-generation home computers.
This company has built really advanced robot suits for people with either injuries or disabilities. It was amazing to get a close up experience of everything they have. We saw a back support robot, lower body and also upper body. Loved it. Although I'm not sure about the military applications of this...
Zaayer N — Google review
Robotic assisted rehabilitation lab, a business venture related to Tsukuba University researches. The area which is accessible to the public is interesting and very informative.
M N — Google review
Not really much to the place despite its size. It’s nice if you happen to be in the mall or very close by, but not worth going out of your way for.
Otaku J — Google review
amazing display and worth visiting if you are in the area. great to learn about players in the japan robotics/exoskeleton field. also a real life sized figure from terminator! also a display of some first generation home computers that brought back memories!
JeffYuki M — Google review
Robot center helpful for people with disabilities
Nikki A — Google review
When does Skynet come online?
Noble W — Google review
Very interesting place, probably the worthiest in this shopping mall ;)
Amine M — Google review
Cyberdyne is generally a very interesting producer of science fiction worthy external augmentation, however the studio in 研究学園 seems a bit small and there is not that much to see
TyRiN I — Google review
イーアスつくば 2F, 5 Chome-19 Kenkyugakuen, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0817, Japan•http://www.cyberdyne.jp/studio/•+81 29-828-8282•Tips and more reviews for CYBERDYNE Studio

10Ushiku City Sightseeing Iris Garden

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The Ushiku City Sightseeing Iris Garden is a charming spot located within an hour's drive from the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) in Tsukuba. The garden offers a picturesque setting with well-maintained grounds and ample parking. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls amidst blooming irises and beautiful lotus flowers, while also taking in the scenic views. Additionally, the presence of kappa monuments adds an interesting cultural touch to the experience.
Relatively small public garden, in August (10th) there were some lilies and lotuses but not irises, but its still a beautiful spot. Many frogs around. Worth coming to if you are in the Ushiku area.l and like nature.
Farhan A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It wasn't the season for irises to bloom, so there weren't many people and I had a relaxing time. There were spot-billed ducks, great egrets, and white wagtails in the park. (Original) アヤメが咲く時期ではないので人も少なくのんびり過ごせました 園内にはカルガモ、ダイサギ、ハクセキレイなどがいました
もりハピ(鳥とグルメと) — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited in early June, so the flowers were just starting to bloom. I would have liked to come when they're in full bloom, but the rainy season is here now. Parking and admission are free. There is no place to eat, but there are benches, so it's a good idea to bring a packed lunch. Nearby, there is also a promenade and the historic site of Ogawa Imozen, famous for its kappa. (Original) 6月初旬に訪問しましたので、まだ咲き始めの状態でした。満開の時にも来たいのですが梅雨入りですね。 駐車場も入場も無料です。 食べるところはありませんが、ベンチがあるのでお弁当持参が良いですね。 近くには遊歩道や河童で有名な小川芋銭の史跡もあります。
Keiichi T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Flowering Period: Blooms begin in early June and peaks in mid-June. Enjoy the flowers until late June. Autumn Season: The blooming of red spider lilies in September heralds the arrival of autumn. In addition, in spring, the rows of cherry blossom trees line the Inari River, allowing you to enjoy the changing seasons. The Ushiku Iris Garden is a beautiful flower spot located in Jonakamachi, Ushiku City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Covering a total area of ​​8,000 square meters, the garden boasts approximately 200 varieties of irises, Japanese irises, and Japanese irises, blooming in a vibrant array of colors. Mid-June is the best time to see the garden, as the purple, white, and yellow flowers bloom all at once, captivating visitors. (Original) 開花時期:毎年6月初旬から開花し 中旬が最盛期。下旬まで楽しめます。 秋の風物詩:9月には彼岸花が咲き 秋の訪れを感じさせます。 また、春には稲荷川沿いに桜並木が美しく、四季折々の自然を楽しむことができます。 牛久市観光アヤメ園は、茨城県牛久市城中町に位置する美しい花の名所です。総面積8,000㎡の広大な敷地に、約200品種・2万本のアヤメ、花菖蒲、カキツバタが色とりどりに咲き誇ります。特に6月中旬が見頃で、紫、白、黄色の花々が一斉に開花し、訪れる人々を魅了します。
茨城のじゃがいもプリンス — Google review
(Translated by Google) A waterside park that also has a parking lot, restrooms, and an observation deck. It's quiet outside the cherry blossom and irises season, and it's part of the walking course, but I felt a sense of sadness when I saw the kappa behind me. (Original) 駐車場、トイレ、展望台を兼ね揃えた水辺公園。 桜や菖蒲の季節以外だと閑散としており散歩コースの一部なのですが河童の後ろ姿に哀愁を感じました。
おやじ三等兵 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visited on 20250614. The potted irises were blooming, but the ones planted directly in the soil didn't bloom very much. Are they more difficult to grow than irises? (Original) 20250614訪問。鉢植えのアヤメは咲き誇っていたのですが、直に土に植えているアヤメはあまり咲いてなかった。菖蒲より育て方が難しいのでしょうか?
Magical T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The red spider lilies are beautiful in September. It's just the right distance for a stroll from Kappa Path. (Original) 9月には彼岸花が綺麗ですね。かっぱの小径から散策にはちょうど良い距離です。
Otter B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I think it's beautiful when the water lilies bloom. (Original) 睡蓮の咲く頃が綺麗だと思います
- K — Google review
2831-2 Jochucho, Ushiku, Ibaraki 300-1223, Japan•https://www.city.ushiku.lg.jp/sp/page/page001446.html•+81 29-874-5554•Tips and more reviews for Ushiku City Sightseeing Iris Garden
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11Tsukuba Wanwan Land

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Tsukuba Wanwan Land is a popular destination in Tsukuba, Japan, offering a unique experience for dog lovers. This interactive zoo features around 500 dogs from 90 different breeds, providing visitors with the opportunity to walk and play with these furry friends. The park also includes shows and a cat house, although some visitors have noted that the cat area can be crowded and has an unpleasant odor.
dog HEAVEN 2000¥ to go in and you can rent a dog for 20m for 1000¥ had so much fun would definitely recommend if you're a dog person! (there's a cat area too)
Sho T — Google review
A dog cat park. There are many dogs and cats. Their living conditions were ok. You can rent a dog for 20 mins at the cost of around 1000 yen extra. Entry fee for adult is 1000 yen. If you are coming from Tsukuba center, you can take hokubo shuttle bus and get down at Namuta stop. It is front of the bus stop. There is parking lot too.
Agamoni P — Google review
It’s a place for immersing yourself with dogs, but not much interaction is possible beyond cuddles. They should have provided toys so visitors can actually play with the dogs. There is a show to enjoy, though. So I would say, if you want a real ‘playing with dogs’ experience, go to a dog café instead. Oh, and the smell is bad in many areas, so wear something you wouldn’t mind getting dirty.
Mm — Google review
If you love dogs, this is the right place (there is a cat house too). You can bring your own dog if you have one, or rent a dog for the day. There are petting areas and a stage for events, like races. Entrance is not expensive but the playground is limited if large. And the restaurant selection is small and unremarkable. Handicap/wheelchair friendly. Credit cards OK in the entrance only.
Wisterian W — Google review
Normally I get nervous when it comes to zoos and animal activities in Japan as they don't always have the best animal care. This place however, the dogs seem happy and healthy. It was very fun to get some much needed dog time in and roam around the park.
Max K — Google review
Visited this lovely Cat and Dog Park. This place is very lively both with animals and humans. You can a lot of dogs of different breed. They also have a husky and separate section for Big Dogs and Small Dogs. You will have to pay 1000 yen to roam around a dog of your choice. There are events that happen all day. The cat house was relatively small and crowdy. Must visit with family.
Sanjeev M — Google review
They have many dogs they you can play with. The dog park is 1500yen entrance but you can get discount tickets online. It’s not really worth the price. You have to pay extra for other services like walking the dog for 20 mins which costs 1,000 yen, but the dogs don’t really want to walk. They are very playful with the staff but not with the customer. There are onsens and soba shops near by but they finish early as the soba sells fast.
Christopher ( — Google review
Wanwan Land is a place for you and your family to enjoy petting dogs and cats. The place is amazing with big outdoor playground for kids to enjoy. My kids enjoyed watching the dog shows and petting dogs and cats.
Wendy — Google review
579 Numata, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 300-4353, Japan•https://wanwan-land.co.jp/•+81 29-866-1001•Tips and more reviews for Tsukuba Wanwan Land

12Matsumi Park

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Matsumi Park in Tsukuba offers a serene escape into nature with its cherry trees, tranquil carp pond, and a unique concrete observation tower that provides stunning views of Mt. Tsukuba. While not the largest or most historically important park in the area, Matsumi Park's expansive green spaces and picturesque koi pond offer a peaceful setting for leisurely strolls or relaxing picnics.
Beautiful and peaceful city park near University of Tsukuba campus/med center. There are a lot of wonderful features for its size. The observation tower (¥100) is not something you get in your typical city park; it's cinder block construction, but it affords nice views or provides some solitude (depending on when you go). It's open 0900-1700 (last ticket 1645). Your choice of elevator or stairs! You can also feed the koi fish, watch the birds, smell the flowers, take a stroll, or just meditate by the lake. If you're thirsty, there are more vending machines than you can imagine.
Maxwell K — Google review
Great park in downtown tsukuba. Very close to expo science museum. Lots of ducks and koi fish. Peaceful waterfall and many benches around the water. There is a tower, you can purchase tickets to ride an elevator to top. Also can purchase koi and duck food at same place as elevator tickets. Indoor seating area. Play place for children could be better. Pay to park is easy to reach.
Neil B — Google review
Beautiful, although not big it is well scaped with several terrains and you can even buy food for the Coi fish and feed them, legally! Watch out for the pigeons as they want some action too~
Fernando B — Google review
It’s very big and beautiful park. Not only kids even elders can enjoy there
Rama J — Google review
Nice place for kids. Usually visit on Saturday, and feed carps
Uk I — Google review
Great place for a walk; or passing an afternoon with the family.
AZM D — Google review
This park is nice for a walk with family. It has a lovely pond in the middle and the park is connected to the University so one can walk around and enjoy. I deducted one point because the pathways are a lil rough and bumpy, not suitable for a baby stroller. Would recommend people with infants to carry them in a baby carrier , if visiting this park.
Anisha V — Google review
Small public park, nice place, but aside from the vintage point, nothing to do there.
Kevin N — Google review
1 Chome-4 Amakubo, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0005, Japan•http://www.city.tsukuba.lg.jp/shisetsu/kouensports/kouen/1002834…•+81 29-851-5705•Tips and more reviews for Matsumi Park

13Forest Adventure Tsukuba

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Forest Adventure Tsukuba offers an amazing experience for adventure seekers in Tsukuba. With four courses to choose from, visitors can expect a thrilling time navigating through the treetops. The highlight is the zip line on the fourth course, providing stunning views of Mount Tsukuba. While some find the third course challenging, it's still manageable. It takes around 45 to 60 minutes to complete all four courses without any delays.
Great place to bring your family for some adventure. they accept 110cm and above but 1 adult needs to join the kids or 18yrs old below. my youngest kid is 4yrs old and he really enjoyed a lot. much better to go there during weekdays it's not crowded you can enjoy and focus to finish the course 😊 we took the canopy course ¥2800 per person for 2hrs.
Wendy — Google review
The best part of the Tsukuba trip is the forest adventure, it’s an amazing experience to explore in Tsukuba. The staffs are soooo good. There are four courses, third one is quit difficult but it’s doable. The zip line in the fourth course is really the best one where we see the mount Tsukuba. It take about 45 to 60 minutes to complete the four courses if you’re not stuck by anyone before. The forest adventure is very close to the Tsukuba grand hotel. The staffs will ensure the safety gears are properly secured and provide a trail and short course to all and then allow to enjoy the full course. It’s really worth the cost and the view from the top of Tsukuba during autumn is incredible.
プラプラPrapulla — Google review
Excellent place for a really fun day. You do need some strength to climb and walk but it should be doable by any person with minimal healthy condition.
Diego P — Google review
So much fun! Might want to bring gloves though. Also, no sandals allowed!
Lukas B — Google review
Arrived after the last start time (2:30 PM) but they still let us do it! Four whole courses ending in zip lines (took us about 90 minutes total). Last course also has a fun “Tarzan jump” that is a must-try. Staff were super friendly and safety-focused. Recommend to get there earlier in the day as it can get crowded.
Wendell S — Google review
It’s good for those people that want to do sport adventure. But it’s not good in summer. In the summer it’s very hot and humidity. You can not tolerate warm air there. In April is good also in October. It is near Tsukuba mountain. In main gate of entrance you shoul pay 500 yen . I wish enjoy your time there with your family. Please like this review.
Misa H — Google review
Nice place for adventure! I didn't found the difference between the adventure course and there's other course in the middle category that I went in other location. For me it was almost the same. The big difference is that here we had 4 routes and we went in a weekday morning and there were not other customers. Therefore, we enjoyed it at our peace. It is a little expensive though 💦
Tanya G — Google review
Perfect for a family day trip in a beautiful environment. And budget friendly if you cannot afford a classic leisure park.
TominJapan — Google review
1688 Numata, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 300-4353, Japan•http://www.foret-aventure.jp/tsukuba•+81 90-4755-7800•Tips and more reviews for Forest Adventure Tsukuba

14Science Expo Memorial Park

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The Science Expo Memorial Park offers a vast expanse of greenery with amenities such as tennis courts, open lawns and walking paths. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the tree-ringed duck pond while taking pictures or relaxing in comfort. The park provides free parking and vending machines for convenience, making it an ideal location for outdoor activities. Additionally, the park is not crowded during noon time in December, providing ample space to engage in physical activities such as running or playing tennis.
This is a very beautiful face. Especially during the autumn tree colour change. You can take stunning photos. A lot of people come to take beautiful pictures. Also have enough space for exercising jogging and playing . But there are no shops very close by.
Rasanja R — Google review
Very beautiful place! The kids were playing and having fun in the park. It was really crowded during autumn because of the beautiful ginko trees.
Anika ( — Google review
Huge, peaceful park that is great for walking, picnic and jogging. There are also tennis courts and lots of parking (with the completion of the new parking space). If you are looking for a play area with play equipment for toddlers and kids, this is not the place.
Juancho S — Google review
A great park spoilt by a shortage of parking, making it difficult to visit during busy periods. Nice Koi and duck lake, tennis courts, large open grass areas and beautiful cherry blossom in spring and autumn leaves are stunning. Main car park holds around 45 cars with the secondary car park holding around 25 cars. On busy days could easily need double that.
Amir K — Google review
A nice park for everyone. Abundant space for strolling, walking and jogging. People with pets like dogs etc. , it is perfect for them to bring it here for long walks. Free car parking, restrooms and vending machines available.
Sachin P — Google review
free parking, vending machines, not crowded(around noon in December), tennis coat, easy to run. very comfortable park.
Yusuke T — Google review
Something just flew right into my hand, while the sound of roosters crowing (at 5:30 pm!) still keeps on ringing through the big green field where I'm now sitting on a simple backless bench. I thought the something was a frog for a moment but a large dragonfly that landed on the bench next to me was the more likely culprit. This park is great for an area that is a bit short on scenic green spaces. The drawback is it in an odd area that makes it hard to get to on foot from most residential areas (or at least where I was staying). But it is 20 minutes walking from the train station that is named after it. It's an idyllic open area great for a walk, a jog, reading a book, playing catch, or just relaxing with a book and listening to the sounds of wildlife. I'm still not sure why there are roosters here today. That's a first!
Hunter W — Google review
They have special library seats. There is a shelf built into the back with books you can sit down and enjoy a relaxing afternoon reading in the park. Also have large green grass field where you can enjoy various activities.
Deanna H — Google review
6 Miyukigaoka, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0841, Japan•http://www.city.tsukuba.lg.jp/shisetsu/kouensports/kouen/1002809…•+81 29-856-1005•Tips and more reviews for Science Expo Memorial Park

15Toyosato Yukarinomori Park

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Toyosato Yukarinomori Park is an excellent option for BBQ enthusiasts seeking a reasonably priced venue. With both indoor and outdoor spaces available, patrons are welcome to bring their own food while the park provides essential amenities such as wood, charcoal, grills, cutting boards, and knives. Although the washing area is slightly distant from the BBQ spot, there is ample parking space and the surrounding natural beauty - featuring trees, small ponds, lakes, and various bird species - adds to its charm.
We choose the cabin and it is very comfortable,toilets and shower rooms are clean . Highly recommended this campsite 🏕️
Cindy D — Google review
It’s quite big BBQ place with affordable price. It says they have some options for rental, but when I call them to make a reservation, they told me that they don’t have charcoal which is quite necessary:( I actually saw some reviews saying there are huge bees and their nest, and they were still there. I don’t think the owner of this place really cares about it… it is dangerous tho.
Ryusei U — Google review
Good place for BBQ and price also reasonable. Both indoor and outdoor BBQ places are available. We can bring all the foods from outside and only BBQ place is available there. They gave us all other necessary things such as wood, charcoal, grills, cutting boards, knife and etc. washing area is little bit far away from bbq place. Plenty of parking space available. Nature of the area also beautiful with trees, small ponds and lakes as well as with birds.
Chaminda M — Google review
Good place for taking barbeque and enjoy with your friend or family.
Rafiq A — Google review
Was reaaaallyyyyyy great !! A good experience ! We reserved a BBQ for a day, it was really great 👌🏻 I recommend if you speak Japanese at least a little bit ~
Mikan — Google review
It's a great place for making barbecues, camping and playing outdoor games. Has a nice pine forest. Has bathrooms available with shower; sinks and you can rent the material for barbecue. I've been here plenty of times and I consider it the best place in Tsukuba for making an event with a large group.
Braulio F — Google review
All features are great, would be greater if it provides a cleaner sinks
Efi I — Google review
Great park with plenty of barbeque pits.
Max K — Google review
676 Tohigashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 300-2633, Japan•http://www.tsukubaykr.jp/•+81 29-847-5061•Tips and more reviews for Toyosato Yukarinomori Park
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