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    There is a Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji. It is an installation of the United States Marine Corps next to the Japan Ground Self Defense Force JGSDF Camp Takigahara. It is located near the city of Gotemba in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, at the base of Mount Fuji. Marine Corps Community Services mission provides:
    -fitness/recreation program
    -personal services
    -business activities
    Camp Fuji is one of several Camps of the Marine Corps Base Camp Butler complex.

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    In Negishi, there is the Negishi Shinrin Park. It is ample parking around the park provided by the U.S. Navy, a running track that encircles the park, an Equestrian Museum with pony rides, and a view of Yokohama Landmark Tower.

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    The Negishi has its Housing Complex, it is an enclave of United States Forces Japan operated by United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka in Yokosuka, Japan. It serves as a residential complex for the U.S. military.

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    The Ikego area was a former ammunition depot in Zushi City. In 1937, the Japanese Imperial Navy used the land as a storehouse for ammunition.
    Some of their famous attractions are Ikego Artifacts Museum, Clam Rock exhibit and Campsite in the East Valley.
    There is also the Ikego Housing Area, a quiet location to call home. There are 853 homes which are a combination of both townhouses and tower apartments. Ikego Hills is set in forested hills in the seaside resort town of Zushi.

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    Atsugi is located in the hilly center of Kanagawa Prefecture. The closest stations to Atsugi are Sagami-no and Sagami-Otsuka. Both are on the Sotetsu Line. Board the train for Yokohama, and at Yokohama, transfer to the Tokyu Toyoko Line bound for Naka-Meguro station.
    The Naval Air Facility Atsugi is a naval air base located in the cities of Yamato and Ayase in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

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    After this pandemic, I suggest that the first thing to do is nurture our spiritual aspect. And if you’re planning to visit Yokosuka after all this, you might want to visit some of their Religious Sites also. There are plenty of shrines around Yokosuka that will really show you the beauty of faith. Well, you have just survived your life from a virus, and that’s something to celebrate! So, these are some of their sacred and religious sites to visit! Suwa Shrine, Kinugasa Shrine, Higashi Kano Jinja, Sasuke Inari Shrine, The Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, Nishi Kano Jinja, Morito Daimyojin Shrine, Zeniarai Benzaiten Ogafuku Shrine, Biwajima Shrine, and Enoshima Shrine.

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    Yokosuka is a city in Kanagawa prefecture and has long played a part in Japan’s naval history. The population is about 420,000 in Yokosuka city. It is considered the 11th most populous city in the Greater Tokyo Area (Tokyo is 45 km from Yokosuka) and the 12th in the Kanto region (Kyoto is 357 km from Yokosuka). It has become one of Japan’s important trade and fishing ports. The main industries are shipbuilding and automobile manufacturing. and, If we are talking about the delicacies of the place, the city’s famous foods are Kaigun (Navy) curry and radish. It’s called Miura daikon.

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