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Guide Map Tsukuba AIST Guide Map Tsukuba Center To Mt.Tsukuba AIST North High Energy Accelerator Research Organization 125 Higashi Odori 408 Nishii Odori University of Tsukuba University of Tsukuba Hospital Tsukuba Karima Kenkyu Gakuen To Mito Tsukuba Bus Terminal ess Tsukuba pr Ex a Tsuchiura Kita b Interchange u Bampaku Kinen Koen Tsuchiura k Ga u ku Joban Expressway s Tsukuba-Chuo en 408 T Interchange L in e AIST West AIST East To Mito AIST Central Sience Odori Inarimae Yatabe Interchange 354 Sakura Tsuchiura Sasagi Interchange To Tokyo Tsuchiura Tsukuba Junction 6 Tsukuba ushiku Interchange JR Joban Line To Ami 408 Arakawaoki Hitachino Ushiku To Ami To Ueno CAR: USING JOBAN EXPRESSWAY Take the Joban Expressway to Sakura Tsuchiura Interchange. Go left towards Tsukuba. At the second intersection (called “Sasagi”), turn right. At the third intersection (called “Namiki 2-chome”), turn left. Guide Map Tsukuba Center TRAIN: USING TSUKUBA EXRESS Take the express train from Akihabara (45 min) and get off at Tsukuba Station. Take exit A3. (1) Take the Kanto Tetsudo bus going to “Arakawaoki (West Entrance) via Namiki”, “South Loop-line via Tsukuba Uchu Center” or “Sakura New Town” from platform #4 at Tsukuba Bus Terminal. Get off at Namiki 2-chome. Walk for approximately 3 minutes to AIST Tsukuba Central. (2) Take a free AIST shuttle bus. Several NIMS shuttle buses go to AIST Tsukuba Central via NIMS and AIST Tsukuba East and you may take the buses at the same bus stop. Please note that the shuttle buses are small vehicles and they may not be able to carry all visitors. AIST Shuttlebus Schedule Tsukuba Station 7:45 8:00 8:25 8:45 9:18 9:37(nb) 9:53 10:22 10:37(nb) 10:53 11:22 11:53 AIST Central 8:00(E) 8:22(W) 8:40(E) 9:07(W) 9:33(E) 10:00(N/E) 10:15(W) 10:45(N/E) 11:00(N/E) 11:15(W) 11:45(N/E) 12:15(W) Tsukuba Station 13:22 13:32(nb) 13:53 14:22 14:53 15:22 15:53 16:15 16:50 17:12 AIST Central 13:45(N/E) 13:55(N/E) 14:15(W) 14:45(N/E) 15:15(W) 15:37(E) 16:15(W) 16:30(E) 17:12(W) 17:27(E) Note: Buses (E) go to AIST Tsukuba Central via AIST Tsukuba East. Buses (W) go to AIST Tsukuba Central via AIST Tsukuba West. Buses (N/E) go to AIST Tsukuba Central via NIMS and AIST Tsukuba East. Letters “nb” denotes “the NIMS shuttle bus”. (3) Take a taxi from Tsukuba Station to AIST Tsukuba Central. It should take approximately 15 minutes. TRAIN: USING JR JOBAN LINE Take the train from Ueno (60 min) and get off at Arakawaoki Station. Take the West exit. (1) Take the Kanto Tetsudo bus going to “Tsukuba Daigaku Chuo” or “Tsukuba Center via Namiki” from platform #4 at Arakawaoki Station. Get off at Namiki 2-chome. Walk for approximately 3 minutes to AIST Tsukuba Central. (2) Take a taxi from Arakawaoki Station to AIST Tsukuba Central. It should take approximately 15 minutes. BUS: USING HIGHWAY BUSES Take the JR or Kanto Tetsudo highway bus going to “Tsukuba Center” from Yaesu Minami Exit at Tokyo Station. Get off at Namiki 2-chome. Walk for approximately 3 minutes to AIST Tsukuba Central. It will take approximately 65 minutes (depending on traffic conditions) and it will cost 1180 yen for a one-way ticket. BUS: USING AIRPORT BUSES Tsukuba Center ‒ Haneda Airport: Costs 1850 yen one way, takes approximately 120 minutes Tsukuba Center ‒ Narita Airport: Costs 2600 yen one way, takes approximately 120 minutes Tsukuba Center ‒ Ibaraki Airport: Costs 1030 yen one way, takes approximately 60 minutes Tsukuba Tsukuba Express 45min,1150yen Bushitsu Kenkyujo(NIMS) 20min Ibaraki Namiki Airport 1-Chome 5min Walk 20min. Kanto Tetsudo Bus Sansouken AIST Doho Park Tsukuba Tsukuba Higashi East 3min Walk AIST AIST 3min Kisho Walk Tsukuba Tsukuba Namiki Kenkyusyo West Walk Central 2-Chome 1min Namiki Akihabara Kankyou Kenkyusho(NIES) Ohashi 20min Hitachino Tsukuba - Ibaraki Airport Bus 5min 15min 60min,1030yen JR Yamanote Line Walk 3min 3min JR Joban Line 60min 3min Tokyo Akihabara Ueno Arakawaoki Ushiku Kanda Okachimachi Ushiku Joban Highway Bus 65min,1180yen Tsukuba - Haneda Airport Bus Haneda 120min,1850yen Airport Tsukuba - Narita Airport Bus Narita 120min,2600yen Airport Tsukuba center access map A1 A2 Police Box Tsukuba Station A3 エレベーター A5 ③ TAXI ② A4 ① ④ Public bus to AIST shuttle bus Q’ t Bus AIST Terminal ⑤ Tsukuba Creo Square Q’ t ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ Logo marks on the AIST/NIMS shuttle buses * When you take a shuttle bus, please make sure that the logo mark of AIST or MIMS (shown above) is on the side of the shuttle bus. * Several NIMS shuttle buses go to AIST Tsukuba Central via NIMS and AIST Tsukuba East. * The shuttle buses are small vehicles and they may not be able to carry all visitors. * The shuttle buses are not operated on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. .
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