Tsukuba Science City
Tsukuba Science City is a planned city in Japan, located about 60 kilometers northeast of Tokyo. Established in the 1960s, it focuses on research and development, housing numerous scientific institutions, universities, and high-tech companies. The city is known for its innovative environment and collaboration between academia and industry.
The city is home to the Tsukuba University, one of Japan's leading research universities, and the National Institute for Space and Astronautical Science. With its modern infrastructure and green spaces, Tsukuba promotes a lifestyle that encourages scientific exploration and community engagement, making it a hub for researchers and students alike.