is a quasi-national park in the Kantà  region of Honshà « in Japan. It is rated a protected landscape (category V) according to the IUCN.
Suigà Â-Tsukuba Quasi-National Park covers an area in southeast Ibaraki Prefecture and northeast Chiba Prefecture. The park was established on March 3, 1953, to protect natural areas and cultural heritage of Lake Kasumigaura in Ibaraki Prefecture to the north, the Tone River basin on the border of Ibaraki Prefecture and Chiba Prefecture, and the areas around Cape Inubà Â, Byà Âbugaura and Cape Gyà Âbumi in Chiba Prefecture to the south. In 1969 the areas around Mount Tsukuba and Mount Kaba in Ibaraki Prefecture, not adjacent to other areas of the park, were added to Suigà Â-Tsukuba.
Like all quasi-national parks in Japan, the park is managed by the local prefectural governments. Suigà Â-Tsukuba Quasi-National Park, which spans over two prefectures, is jointly administered by Ibaraki and Chiba prefectures.