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Tsukuba Festival 2024 is confirmed to be held!

August 24th and 25th
  • sightseeing

Tsukuba Festival 2024 is confirmed to be held!

 

Date: Saturday, August 24th and Sunday, August 25th, 2024

Location: Around TX Tsukuba Station

 

The "Festival Tsukuba" is Tsukuba-shi the largest event held annually in late August at Ibaraki Tsukuba-shi. There are several venues around Tsukuba Station on the Tsukuba Express, where a variety of events are held, including stalls offering a variety of gourmet foods, such as Tsukuba's specialty products, and stages where performances and dance performances are held.

The first "Tsukuba Festival" was held by volunteers in 1981 (Showa 56).

Since 1984 (Showa 59), the government has been involved in the management of "Tsukuba Festival," and in 2014 (Heisei 26), the "Tsukuba Festival Headquarters" was formed, with Tsukuba-shi as its director.

Since 2014, "Matsuri Tsukuba" has been run by the "Matsuri Tsukuba Tournament Headquarters."

Furthermore, the "Tsukuba Festival Review Committee" was held in 2018, and a new catchphrase was decided upon.

"Tsukuba Festival" is being held under the following catchphrase, concept, and management policy.

 

[Catchphrase]
Our Festival Tsukuba.

 

【concept】
"Tsukuba Festival" is a project in which the city and its people come together to create the future in Tsukuba, an international city rich in nature, history, and science.

 

[Management Policy]
1. Pursuit of originality
We aim to create an original festival that is unique to Tsukuba, making the most of the environment and resources that Tsukuba-shi has to offer.
2. Increasing citizen participation
We aim to broaden the scope of our activities and encourage greater citizen participation.
3. Fostering a sense of unity
We aim to create a festival that brings together a sense of unity, where everyone involved in Tsukuba Festival can enjoy and liven up the festival.
4. Safety and Security
All participants and visitors must abide by the rules of Tsukuba Festival, with the aim of creating a "safe, orderly festival that is beloved by local residents and visitors."