Just in time for the holidays, Camp Zama shoppers can add shine and style to their look with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s Bling Bash sweepstakes.
In honor of Veterans Day, the Yokota Exchange will distribute free challenge coins to those who have served our Nation.
Fire Controlman Aegis 1st Class Clarence Lamont, assigned to Commander, Fleet Activities Sasebo (CFAS) poses for a group photo with the CFAS command triad and Sailors after Lamont had received news that he was chosen as the 2024 U.S.-Japan Navy Friendship Association (JANAFA) Award Winner at CFAS, Oct. 16, 2024.
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 374th Operations Support Squadron airfield management and 374th Civil Engineer Squadron power production and fire department completed an annual aircraft arresting system certification at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Oct. 7.
The commissary *plus* math problems? Sounds like a great way to *multiply* opportunities for learning in the community!
Yokota High School hosted a cultural and educational exchange event as part of the sixth Youth Exchange Program at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Oct. 6.
In celebration of the heritage of those who serve in the U.S. military, Yokota Air Base, Japan, hosted several events throughout National Hispanic Heritage Month that reflect on the contributions made by Hispanic Americans throughout the history of the United States Sept. 15 - Oct. 15.
Oct. 15 is another otsukimi moon viewing night in Japan, called Jusan-ya (13th night). On Sep. 17, we celebrated Jugo-ya (15th night).
Tsukimi, or moon-viewing, is a long-held custom celebrated to wish for a rich harvest and prosperity for the coming year. This is also one of the most favored settings for declarations of love.
The Camp Zama community, including U.S. Army Garrison Japan personnel, helped youth experience a taste of homecoming spirit here Thursday.