Special Exhibition: "Revitalization from War Damage Seen in Maps and Surveys" and "20 Years Since the Opening of the Tsukuba Express"

80 years since the end of the war, 20 years since the opening of the TX.
Geospatial Information Authority of Japan Map and Survey Science Museum
7/15(Tue)~9/21(Sun) 09:30~16:30
This time, we are holding a special exhibition simultaneously. In "Revitalization from War Damage Seen in Maps and Surveys," we introduce the overview of wartime damage and the revitalization by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan. In "20 Years Since the Opening of the Tsukuba Express - Changes Along the Line Seen in Maps and Photos," we present the transformations around the stations along the Tsukuba Express and provide an overview of the Tsukuba Express and its history. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the 20th anniversary of the Tsukuba Express opening, making this an exhibition you must see.
Map & Location
Geospatial Information Authority of Japan Map and Survey Science Museum
About 20 minutes from the Yatabe IC on the Joban Expressway or about 10 minutes from the Tsukuba Chuo IC on the Ken-O Expressway
Take the bus to the Architectural Institute from platform 5 of TX "Tsukuba Station" or a bus to Shimotsuma Station, and get off at the Geospatial Information Authority.
Details about Special Exhibition: "Revitalization from War Damage Seen in Maps and Surveys" and "20 Years Since the Opening of the Tsukuba Express"
- Date & Time
- 7/15(Tue)~9/21(Sun) 09:30~16:30
- Note
- Every Monday (the next day if Monday is a holiday)
- Venue
- Geospatial Information Authority of Japan Map and Survey Science Museum
- Address
- 1 Kitago, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture
- parking
- Free
- Access
- About 20 minutes from the Yatabe IC on the Joban Expressway or about 10 minutes from the Tsukuba Chuo IC on the Ken-O Expressway
- Access (Public)
- Take the bus to the Architectural Institute from platform 5 of TX "Tsukuba Station" or a bus to Shimotsuma Station, and get off at the Geospatial Information Authority.
- Contact
- 029-864-1872 (Map and Survey Science Museum)