Campus Overview
"This is not Japan, its altogether a different country", this is what most of the visitors to the University of Tsukuba comment. Our Tsukuba campus is well known for its beautiful campus, from where Mt. Tsukuba can be seen. The 258-hectare university grounds are covered with forest parks and various innovationaly designed buildings. The buildings are efficiently laid out and systematically connected by pedestrian and bicycle ways and curving roads.
The Tsukuba campus is located in the Tsukuba Science City, sixty kilometers northeast of Tokyo. The Science City is a well-planned city where pedestrian and bicycle ways connect our university, station and Japan's leading national institutes accumulated in Tsukuba.
In addition, the University of Tsukuba has a campus in Tokyo. Our Tokyo campus offers graduate- level evening courses for working adults.
Campus Tour
The Bureau of Public Relations provides a campus tour for groups, mainly high school students coming from abroad. The tour will be available for a group composed of a maximum of 30 people (negotiable).
Note: We are afraid that we do not offer guided tours for individual visitors. However, we provide a Self-guided Tour Map specifically designed for independent exploration. Thank you for your understanding.
Day Tour is Held
Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 12:00 or from 14:00 to 16:00 (Tour time is around an hour and a half to two hours), except at the beginning and the end of the year, the entrance examination period and the final examination period.
Contents
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?Tour of the University facilities
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?Explanation of the University outline
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?Chatting with international students
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?Walking campus tour
How to Reserve a Tour
Online Application
Please click the date you would like to make a reservation and fill in the form with the required information.
After completing the application, you will receive an auto-reply email. Later, the person in charge will be in touch.
Note:
?Please apply at least one month in advance of the date that you would like to visit.
?If you do not receive an e-mail, it is possible that your application has not been completed. In that case, please contact the person in charge below.