(386) Mt. Tsukuba and Roadside Animals  

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The municipalities along Lake Kasumigaura have at least one scenic spot where you can see Mt. Tsukuba from the shore of Lake Kasumigaura.

In this chapter, at first, I’ll introduce Shimazu Small Park (島津小公園) in Ami Town.

Then I'll introduce “Roadside Animals” from Event E, which are on display from July 7, 2023, at the center plaza of Tsukuba Art & Design Street 2023 (See chapter 383).

“Roadside Animals” have the following descriptions.

“There are Roadside Animals. They are very delicate animals.
Don’t touch them. They like to have their photos taken.
Share with #tsukubaroadsideanimal.”



① This is Shimazu Small Park.


② Since Narita Airport is nearby, planes often fly overhead.


③ You can clearly see Mt. Tsukuba from the park.


④ This is an explanation of the “Roadside Animals” in the center plaza.


⑤ This is the center plaza. There is a Roadside Animal at the base of the tree on the left. On the platform around the tree in the back, you can see Event D's “Bronze Sculpture Exhibition''.


⑥ This is a Roadside Animal named Takinutsuki.


⑦ This is a Roadside Animal named Hashiosuki.


⑧ This is a Roadside Animal named Udasamaki.


⑨ I thought the birds were noisy, but it wasn't the birds singing, but the sound of the bird deterrent.


⑩ On the way home, I met a robot for the first time in a while.




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