Tsuchiura Megumi Church. On the route 6 to Mito, right-hand side after the fish market. Left is a charnel and the church is the right one.

 

Front door to heaven.
 

 

The Paster.  Sermons are translated into English and Korean.  Receivers are available at the door.

 

The Charnel.  Small group services are offered here as well.
 

 

Fishing ground next to the church.

 

So quiet, so peaceful.  I will fish here some day.

 

Every Sunday at Megumi Church, 200 yen U-dons are sold. A Korean lady prepare Kim-chi every Sunday.  God bless her!!!  The most delicious Kim-chi I ever tasted.  I go to Church for this.

 

You can put as much toppings as you want.  Um.... very yummy.  I will not forget this.
 

 

Candle Service at the Tsuchiura Megumi Church.

 

Fire inspires, specially candles sooth your mind.

 

The 6 virgins chosen to deliver the spirit, I mean, I hope they are virgins.

 

My candle and others praying.

 

 

 

 

The Korean Church at Tsukuba. It is close to Kasumi(a grocery shop) and Gawachi(necessity shop).  North of Tsukuba. Call 029-857-3079 for a ride.  They will pick you up. Service is at 11:30am, sunday.

 

Inside of the Church.  Small but very comfort.  Mainly students and post-docs.
 

 

The entrance.

 

Yes, it is a branch of Tokyo Korean church.  About 30 believers.

 

The pastor.

 

It was the Easter.  We had a lunch buffet.

 

The third alternative is the Tsukuba-Gakuen-Church.  It is next to Days Town(as seen on the left, across the road) near the Tsukuba center.

 

From another angle.  There are a small park in front of the church and YMCA right next to the church.

 

The church building itself looks old but tidy.
 

 

The paster.  The service is translated into English in real time. You can get a transceiver at the door.

 

Church yard and the Epocal hotel.  There is another Epocal hotel in the center.  This one is located about 500m south.

 

Here is the map.  At the bottom middle you can see the YMCA marked. 5-8 minutes walk from the center.