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Shueisha Pavilion, Tsukuba Expo'85, Japan

Shueisha Pavilion at Tsukuba Expo'85 world's fair in Chiba, Japan 1985. The outside included ancient religious sculpture ranging from an Easter Island head, an Olmec head and a seated Buddha.

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Download Logo Tsukuba Circuit Logo logo vector in SVG format. This logo is compatible with AI, EPS, PSD Fresco, and Adobe PDF formats free

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My study abroad class appearing in the Akan newspaper dancing to traditional Ainu dances (our Sensei to the far left)

My study abroad class appearing in the Akan newspaper dancing to traditional Ainu dances (our Sensei to the far left)

Minanogawa Tōzō (男女ノ川 登三, September 17, 1903 - January 20, 1971) was a sumo wrestler from Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.

Minanogawa Tōzō (男女ノ川 登三, September 17, 1903 - January 20, 1971) was a sumo wrestler from Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.

The Orbital Children Extraterrestrial Boys and Girls Touya Sagami Taiyo Tsukuba

The Orbital Children Extraterrestrial Boys and Girls Touya Sagami Taiyo Tsukuba

Standing tall at 877 meters, Mount Tsukuba is one of the most favored and famous mountains to be found in all of Japan! Featuring double peaks and gorgeous sights of Mount Fuji, Tokyo, and the Kanto Plain, this mountain is perfect for those who want an easier hike than many other mountains found in the land of the rising sun. Unlike most mountains in Japan, Mount Tsukuba is non-volcanic, meaning you don’t have to worry about impending eruptions while you hike!

Standing tall at 877 meters, Mount Tsukuba is one of the most favored and famous mountains to be found in all of Japan! Featuring double peaks and gorgeous sights of Mount Fuji, Tokyo, and the Kanto Plain, this mountain is perfect for those who want an easier hike than many other mountains found in the land of the rising sun. Unlike most mountains in Japan, Mount Tsukuba is non-volcanic, meaning you don’t have to worry about impending eruptions while you hike!