Toneri Park is lit up.
I took a picture from an angle that looks like nemophila is growing from the base of the Yae cherry blossom.
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Here are some points to keep in mind when sightseeing in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
There are many attractive tourist spots in Ibaraki Prefecture, such as shrines and temples known as Power Spots, futuristic sights called "towns close to space", and spots where you can fully feel the beauty of nature.
The state-run Hitachi Seaside Park, where the bright blue nemophila is in full bloom in early summer, is a popular tourist destination that looks great on Instagram.
In addition, Fukuroda Falls, which is counted as one of the three famous waterfalls in Japan, is also a tourist attraction that you should definitely see at least once.
The nearby Fukuroda Hot spring is ideal for refreshment.
Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, where JAXA's Tsukuba Space Center is located, is called "Japan's closest city to space."
Mt. Tsukuba in Hokutan, Tsukuba City, is a popular spot for climbing and hiking.
Around the University of Tsukuba, cutting-edge robots come and go.
As of 2019, the town of Tsukuba is the only city in Japan that allows Segway driving on public roads.
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