Zama Park Japan
This video was captured from Zama Park in Japan. It was the real horror sound in this park.
Praise in Park, Camp Zama, Japan
In an effort to build cultural bridges, like-minded Americans and Japanese came together on Camp Zama, Japan to celebrate their faith and fellowship; taking advantage of the weather that brought sunny smiles to all.
Zama Yatoyama Park
Taking a walk in a very hot summer weather.
Zama Yatoyama Park
Down the road from the Z house
Best Attractions and Places to See in Zama, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Zama, Japan
Nissan Heritage Collection
Asamizo Park
Sagamihara Prefectural Park
Zama Yatoyama Park
Suzuka Shrine
Lalaport Ebina
Shoukoku-ji Temple
Zama Shrine
Kanigasawa Park
Serizawa Park
History of Camp Zama Japan
Since it's opening on Sept. 30th 1937, Camp Zama has gone by many names, from Rikugun-Shikan-Gakko (Imperial Army School for officers) to 4th Replacement Depot and finally Camp Zama. Although the people and areas have changed over the years it has always been a place of military importance in Japan.
The United States Army Garrison Japan and its 16 supported installation sites are located in the island of Honshu and Okinawa in Japan. The USAG Japan mission is to support the Headquarters, U.S. Army Japan / I Corps (fwd) to ensure mission readiness and the quality of life of the Army community in a sustainable, transforming joint and combined environment.
The USAG-J area of responsibility spans 1,500 miles from north to south of Japan. Camp Zama, home for both HQ USARJ and USAG-J is located approximately 25 miles southwest of Tokyo in the cities of Zama and Sagamihara in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The Camp Zama base cluster includes Sagamihara Housing Area and Sagami General Depot.
Akasaka Press Center is located in the center of Tokyo. The Akizuki/Kure area near Hiroshima is an ammunition depot. Yokohama North Dock is a port facility in the city of Yokohama, a major commerce port and a popular shopping area. USAG Torii Station is located 980 miles southwest of Camp Zama on the island of Okinawa.
We are the Army's home in Japan and the Garrison of Choice for Soldiers, Civilians and their Family members. We are committed in becoming the leader in the U.S. Army Installation Management Command by providing world-class installation services.
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Zama Pulse 1.05
Here's your Zama Pulse, highlighting the latest and greatest goings on around Camp Zama, Japan. This week we have a very important message for parents of kids in DoDEA schools, say HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the US Army, find out what all the fuss is over at the PX, and more!
New Year 2013 (shōgatsu) at Zama
This is excerpted from the January 2013 edition of Rising Sun news magazine show produced by U.S. Army Garrison Japan at Camp Zama. Host Dustin Perry introduces a feature about the Japanese New Year (正月, shōgatsu), an annual festival with its own customs.
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Evac to Zama
The history of U.S. Army Hospital Camp Zama, which was located in Sagami-ono, about 25 miles southwest of Tokyo. Officially designated a general hospital in 1965, the 700-bed facility was the primary Army hospital in Japan and treated an estimated 31,500 wounded soldiers during the Vietnam War. The sprawling complex closed in November 1979 and was replaced by a huge department store, municipal park and apartment buildings.
Camp Zama Warrior Zone Opening Ceremony
Camp Zama and Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation recently celebrated the opening of its new Warrior Zone, a leisure facility for the Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program, or BOSS, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the installation’s Community Recreation Center.
Sanrio Puroland - Japan I YOKOTA, ZAMA, YOKOSUKA, ATSUGI,
Welcome to another episode of SAM's Corner. Today we're posting up a throwback video of one of our earlier trips to Sanrio Puroland in Japan. A great place for kids, not so much for boys. It's not very far from Yokota, probably 30 min or so. Definitely worth the check out if you have little ones.
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Zama Pulse 1.12
Here's your Zama Pulse: There's been an imporant policy change... get in the know! Plus, a conversation with US Army Garrison Japan Commander, COL William Johnson about the upcoming Bon Odori Festival. All that and more on your Zama Pulse!
Motorbike Tour of Camp Zama
A motorbike tour of Camp Zama (U.S. Army Garrison Japan), U.S. Army Japan command headquarters installation near Tokyo. (Please click off the banner ad at the bottom to view captions.) An overlay map shows the approximate route taken.
Camp Zama is located near Zama-shi (Zama City), about 40 km (25 miles) southwest of Tokyo in Kanagawa Prefecture, and is home to approximately 5,000 military and civilian personnel and their dependents. It is shared with a contingent of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF). The sprawling 578-acre installation is a virtual small American town replete with housing quarters, 18-hole golf course, schools, shopping and dining facilities, food court, fitness center, bowling alley, indoor pool, park, fishing pond, and other amenities. It also includes Kastner Army Airfield, which boasts a 1,910-foot runway.
Camp Zama was originally established in 1936 by Emperor Hirohito as the Sobudai Imperial Japanese Army Officers Academy, the equivalent of West Point. Immediately after Japan's surrender in World War II, the 1st Cavalry Division took possession of the academy, which then served as the 4th Replacement Depot. It was later renamed Camp Zama and served throughout the Korean and Vietnam wars as a principal logistical support facility. Located in nearby Sagamihara, Camp Zama U.S. Army Hospital (which closed in 1979) treated wounded servicemembers during both conflicts.
Videography by Clinton, Vondi Productions; Post-production by Tom Barry.
Aerial fly-by of Zama and Atsugi
A helicopter flight over Sagami Valley with views of NAF Atsugi, Camp Zama and Sagamihara Family Housing Area, as well as the cities of Zama and Sagamihara.
2016 Giant Kite Festival, Zama, Japan
Japan is a country almost defined by its culture, with long standing traditions paving the way for new generations. One of those traditions is the Giant Kite Festival, held on the banks of the Sagamihara River, a stone's throw from The US Army's Camp Zama, Japan. Here's a look at what it was like to attend 2016's Great Kite Festival and a little insight on what it takes to make a kite truly Titanic.
Camp Zama, Japan Video Yearbook 1990 Skateboarding
Camp Zama High School was one of the first schools ever to have a full video editing suite so we put out a video yearbook. Very ahead of our time. This is the skateboarding segment that I edited for it.
Japan Walkalong: A walk through Zama [unedited]
Zama (座間市 ) is a city located in central Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. On our 2nd to last day in Japan, we decided to venture outside the Tokyo for a low key walk around Zama.
Zama is also home to a U.S Army base. The footage in the video is largely unedited. As some maybe considering Zama as their next PCS [duty station], we wanted to post a video that mimicked a walk through this small and wonderful town.
22 January 2019 MLK Observance, Japan Engineer District, Camp Zama, Japan
This video is about 22 January 2019 MLK Observance
Black History Month 2016 - Camp Zama, Japan
February is a special month for millions of Americans around the globe. It's the month when we all take time to pause and remember the important struggles and sacrifices African-Americans have made in the fight for a better America. Charlie Maib was at Camp Zama, Japan, when Soldiers learned that African-American heritage is something that benefit everyone.
Tokai Univ. Students visit Camp Zama
Eleven students and a lecturer from Tokai University recently visited Camp Zama as part of an international relations class field trip. They offered flowers and moments of silence in front of the Sobudai Monument which was dedicated in 1940 when Camp Zama was the Japanese Imperial Military Academy.