Named for the city located in the southwest of Ibaraki prefecture. Originally a region of pastoral farms at the foot of Mt. Tsukuba, it dramatically changed with the establishment in 1973 of the University of Tsukuba, from which the discoverer graduated. The city is now also home to 32 national laboratories and is known as the ‘academic capital’ of Japan. (M 30803) _ _.
Discovered on 5-12-1994 in Kuma Kogen by Nakamura, A.