In these strange times, many of us are going back to our kitchens to rediscover long-lost domestic arts like bread baking (if you are lucky enough to find yeast and flour!), experimenting with...
Over the past year and a half, island residents had to come to terms with limiting social interactions and staying indoors for the sake of good health.
In Japan, the number of people who are infected with COVID-19 is on the decline, and many prefectures across the country have lifted the state of emergency status.
Our family members are the people we know best. Living together makes us intimately familiar with each other’s personalities, likes, dislikes, quirks and habits. We know intuitively what the other person is thinking or feeling, without a single spoken word.
Airman Apprentice Garrett Hester, assigned to Commander, Fleet Activities Sasebo’s Transient Personnel Department (TPD) packages food at the base galley onboard CFAS April 30, 2020.
If you’ve spent time in Japan, you know that during Golden Week cities clear out and airports, train stations and tourist traps are all abuzz from late April to early May. Usually, this is the time...
Some sailors were ordered out of the barracks here and onto their assigned ships to make room for quarantined sailors as the base battles a coronavirus outbreak, a base spokesman confirmed Wednesday.
Seven people associated with U.S. Army Japan who spent two weeks potentially exposed to the new coronavirus on a cruise ship in Yokohama must spend another 14 days quarantined at home, officials said Tuesday.