
JAXA Space Center — Tsukuba
Japan's main space mission control and astronaut training facility — free tours show the ISS operations control room, a full-size replica of the Japanese Kibo module, space suits, and recovered rocket components. The exhibit building includes hands-on simulations and genuine JAXA mission footage.
2–3 hours
Free
Space Center: 10:00–17:00; closed Mon and year-end holidays; advance reservation required for some exhibits
Year-round
Bus from Tsukuba Station (Tsukuba Express, approx. 10 min)
Location
Why Visit
- 1
Free entry to Japan's space mission control — the same room that operates the ISS Kibo module
- 2
Full-size Kibo module replica you can walk through — identical to the one orbiting Earth right now
- 3
Guided tours available in English on request — book one week in advance online
Local Tips
The H-II rocket, space shuttle experiments, and ISS module replicas are genuinely impressive. Free guided tours (English available) run multiple times daily — the guide access is worth booking. Combine with the Tsukuba Science Expo Center nearby. The Tsukuba Express from Akihabara reaches Tsukuba in 45 minutes.
Add to your AI itinerary
Let AI build a multi-day trip around this spot.
Advertisement
More in Ibaraki

Aqua World Ibaraki — Oarai
Japan's largest aquarium by number of shark species — 58 varieties of shark in a massive open-ocean tank, including whale sharks and sand tiger sharks. The facility's research programs are conducted in collaboration with Hitachi marine science and the exhibits explain the Pacific Current ecosystems of Ibaraki's coastline.

Fukuroda Falls
One of Japan's three great waterfalls — a four-tiered cascade of 120 metres total height in a narrow gorge accessible through a 110-metre observation tunnel bored directly into the cliff face. Each season transforms the falls: spring snowmelt rages white, summer shows the full green gorge, autumn turns the cliff trees red, and winter freezes the tiers into blue ice columns.

Hitachi Seaside Park
Japan's most photographed seasonal landscape — approx. 5.3 million nemophila (baby blue eyes) covering an entire hillside in mid-May, turning it an ocean-like blue that contrasts with the Pacific behind. The same hill turns scarlet with 30,000 kochia (fireweed) bushes in October. One of the top flower spectacles in Asia.