Fussa
福ে
Fussa is the area most residents think of when considering where Yokota is located. In actuality, Yokota borders fall within five cities (Tachikawa, Akishima, Fussa, Hamura, MusashiMurayama) and one town (Mizuho) within the Tokyo metropolitan area of the Kanto Plain. When looking on maps of Tokyo, look west past Tachikawa toward Ome to find Fussa. The area is also part of the larger Tama area (and in past, Musashi area). According to city officials, the kanji for Fussa stand for where luck is born.
Hamura 羽村
The West Side of Yokota falls within Hamura City.
Sightseeing Walking tours
If interested in exploring the area, without venturing too far from base, a cultural walking tour of Fussa City is a must. You can break the tour into two shorter walks (about 2 - 3 hours each) or make a day of it and do both tours.
Course #1: Tamagawa River
Start at the Supply Gate and walk straight across Route 16. Continue to follow Itsukaichi Kaido Avenue. The entrance to the first site on our tour, the City Tea House, will appear on the second block on the left side of the street. You are looking for a small wooded area with a stone path. Opposite of this wooded area you will see the Civic Center (auditorium), a large red brick building. There is an over-the street walkway to take you from one side to the other. Follow the stone path to see a bamboo fenced area, where you’ll find the City Tea House. (The Tea House is available for rent but you must make reservations 6 months in advance.) Walk around and up the hill past the Tea House, turning right at the top, taking you to the rear of the Fussa Library. The entrance is around the building to the right, directly behind the Tea House. (The library is open 10am -8pm Tuesday-Friday, 10am – 5pm Sat-Sun, closed Mondays (Tuesdays if Monday is a Japanese holiday; www.city.fussa.tokyo.jp/englishguide/88vtda000000fzsq-att/88vtda000000fzuc.pdf) Next, follow the stone path back to the main street or take a shortcut by taking the path to the left of the Tea House. The next left will lead to a small bridge and waterfall, and an opening in the wall on the right to the library parking lot. Whether you exit through the parking lot or take the stone path, walk back to the main road Itsukaichi Kaido/Route 7).
Continue (left) west on the main road (Itsukaichi Kaido Avenue); your first chance to stop for a snack is past the library at the Jonathan’s Restaurant on the left (the same side you should be on). Stay straight and cross a bridge decorated with artwork tiles of fireflies. Continue walking straight. Turn left onto Okutama Kaido, and move to the right side of the road. You should see a sign in Japanese for the bike path to the Firefly Park (Hotaru Park). If you feel adventurous, you can take the tiny dirt path zigzagging down the hill. The entrance to this path is directly across from Gray Shining Hills Apartment House. If you are less adventurous, continue past Okutama Kaido for one more long downhill block; the next main street is Denen. Turn right, the park is on the corner. This park has a fish pond, fountain, and a greenhouse where firefly larva are grown. There are also bathrooms.
To continue your walk, pass the greenhouse exit onto the street, and turn left. Go under the railroad tracks, cross to the right side of the street. There will be a playground directly after the train
overpass on the right. Walk through the playground to the small roadway that runs along the bottom of the tracks with a fence along the right side of the road. Walk along the fence line until you come to the river (dead end). Follow the road as it turns into a raised path (biking/walking) lined with cherry trees. You will be turning left. This is a beautiful walk in the spring, the city is on your left, and the Tama River is on your right. About half way down the path on the left side is another playground and Meishin-shita Park. The path will end at Mutsumi Bashi Bridge. If you go under the bridge you will be at a large picnic area called Minami Park. If you wish to barbecue or play tennis, you will need a permit (obtained in the log cabin park office by the entrance).
To continue your walk, exit the park and turn right onto the main street, Mutsumi-bashi Dori; you will be on the right side. The first right will be a diagonal right. There will be a green sign, an old walking tour sign (8 - Park 9 Temple 10 - Haijima Station). Take a sharp right and follow the road as it winds its way past beautiful homes and the Senjuin Temple. At the intersection with Kumagawa Dori, there will be a stone monument on the corner. Turn right. On the left, there is a black-timbered property; this is the Sake Brewery Tama-Jiman. Walk straight through the intersection and turn left on Kumagawa Dori; you will reach a “Y” in the road—go left and then walk down a small street (as wide as an alley). You will pass an auto dealer on your left. Continue straight until you reach Kumagawa Shrine. Continue out the gate, along the same little street you started on. You will come to a “T” intersection; go left onto Shimizuzaka Dori, then right back onto Kumagawa Dori. You will have reached a really unique animal temple. The day we were there, they had live raccoons, a goat, cranes, a dog, and a large cage full of parakeets. There are signs that say “Don’t Touch the
If you are tired at this point, you can go directly back to base past the temple following the road (it curves to the right). You will come to a “T” intersection. Turn left. After half a block, you will come to a “Y” intersection. Take the right fork (Shin Okutama-Kaido Avenue); cross the JR train tracks (Kumagawa Station at the first right). Continue walking straight for three more blocks to get back to the main road (Itsukaichi-Kaido Avenue). Turn right and the road will lead to the Supply Gate.
Michele Kreuziger 2007
Course #2: Tamagawa-Josui
Start by walking out the Fussa Gate, through the train station, down a couple blocks and then turning right onto Okutama-Kaido. Continue walking straight, past the post office. (Or, if you are continuing your walk from the River Course, continue straight along Okutama-Kaido Avenue.) Two blocks past the post office, on the right side of the street, you will see an elementary school, followed by two restaurants and a fire department. Across the street is a cemetery; next to the cemetery is the entrance to Shinmeisha Shrine. Walk through the Torii Gate and you will see smaller shrines spaced on the left side.
If you continue through to the opposite side Torii Gate and down a set of stairs, you will find a small park on the right side of the stairway. Go down the steps to the street, turn right and walk to the corner. Make a left at the corner and walk three small blocks to the end of the street. There will be a blue pedestrian overpass. If you look behind the house on the corner, you will see a very old temple, Kannondou Temple, down a small alleyway. Cross the pedestrian overpass and the small bridge. After the bridge, you can turn left and walk along the side of the river to Kanizaka Park (toilet and water fountain available).
The road then follows the stream past a small residential area to a small treed area. This area features paths that go up and down a small embankment dotted with picnic tables and benches. If you go straight past the bridge, you will see a beautifully rebuilt temple, Choutokuji Temple, and across the street another sake brewery. Continue past the temple; the road will begin to curve to the left (you’ll see the Tama River). There is a small park with benches and a small shrine just as the road curves. The next intersection will be Fujiami Street, turn left here. If you continue straight, you will come to Fussa Station. About eight blocks from there, it is a straight shot to the Fussa Gate. If you just can’t make it back without seeing one more temple, turn left, walk two blocks to Naka Fussa Street, make a right turn, and go halfway down the block. You will see a small alley to the left, turn here. About 300 yards up this alley is one of the most ornate temples in the area, the Seiganin Temple. This temple is home to Buddhist monks. You can backtrack to Fujimi Street or you can continue past the temple to the next intersection, take a left, and follow the curve of the road (left), back to Fujimi Street and then a right back to Fussa Station and the Fussa Gate.
Michele Kreuziger, Emily Pishnotte 2010
--Indoor Play area
Take your children to a free? indoor play area designed just for them. This facility features a climbscape, basketball court, ping pong, and an area for toddlers to play.
DIRECTIONS: exit the Terminal Gate and turn right on Route 16. Continue under the underpass and turn left at the first light after the underpass (1.8km) this is Route 163. Continue to the intersection named Hamura Zoological Park, continue a few more lights and you will see an
Autobacs Store on the left, just past the store will be a road with power lines going down the middle. Turn left at the light where you see the power lines. Continue down this street and on your left you will see a baseball field. Turn left just before the baseball field and continue past the small park on
your right (another great place to stop if you have a few minutes). For the entrance, you will walk about a half-a-block past the park to the front of the building which is at the intersection with the stop sign. You will actually round the corner to reach the entrance. Look up and you will see a large climbing tube on the outside of the grey building. Shoes are required to be removed at the facility, so be sure to bring socks for kids in the summertime. Everything is in Japanese and there is little, if any, English spoken, but muddle through and the kids will love this place.
Dawn Leach, Nina Carr 2007
Hamura Museum
Hamura Museum is a small local museum located about 10-15 minutes away, across the Tama River. On the grounds is a restored thatched-roof farmhouse full of household implements that the shrine sale enthusiasts enjoy, as well as an old red gate associated with shrines. Admission is free but unfortunately there are no explanations in English. However, most exhibits are self-explanatory. Main features include pieced together ancient ceramic pots, rice cultivation, and historic methods of silk production (inferred from the photos of silkworms, etc.). There’s also an old fire wagon and lots of benches outside on which to sit and eat a sack lunch. Admission is free unless there is a special exhibit.
DIRECTIONS: turn right out the Fussa Gate, and left at the second light. Take this street to the river, crossing two railroad tracks. At the “T” intersection, make a right (under a blue pedestrian bridge), then at the 4th stoplight, make a left over the bridge (HamuraOhashi East Intersection—there’ll be a five-story gray concrete apartment building on the right with stone walls on both sides). On the far side of the river, make the first right into a small road (parallel to the river); take the right fork downward. At the stop sign, turn left into a residential area and follow this road around to its end (at the river). Park in the left lot just past the large brown museum (the right lot belongs to a very pricey restaurant, ¥5000+ per person).
Hours: 9am - 4:30pm, closed Mondays (and Tuesday if Monday is a national holidays). Julie Irwin 2007
--Hamura-Shi Planetarium
A real educational treasure exists right out our front door in Hamura. The Hamura-Shi Planetarium is tucked away in a residential neighborhood, sharing space (excuse the pun) within a small city recreational building. There is no charge to sit and be enthralled with a visual guided tour of the skies over Hamura. Your personal guide will treat you to a 40 minute, computer generated (20 minute show for young children) audiovisual presentation, depicting the skies from sunset to sunrise. You will see summer and winter constellations, comets, shooting stars, night-time cloud formations, a solar eclipse and a glimpse of our solar system amongst the vastness of space. Though the staff members narrate the program in Japanese only, one can still enjoy the universal language of the stars and space. A working knowledge of astronomy is NOT needed to enjoy the program. But beware! Once you see the show you may gravitate (sorry about that) toward the library to learn more about the wonders of space. Just ask the attendant, inside the main entrance, to the right, to see the planetarium (remember, no English is spoken so point upstairs and ask slowly). You must slip off your shoes and use the slippers provided.
DIRECTIONS: driving to the planetarium is quick and easy: go straight out the Fussa Gate and at the “Y” intersection at the first light, go right. Continue on to two more lights (a total of three lights). Turn right at the third light onto the street running in front of Seiyu (Yanagi Dori). Continue on this street through 13 lights or 3.8km until you come to the Hamura Post Office on your left. Turn left at the light just after the post office and continue through one light. Not far from the light, and on your right you will see the dome of the planetarium. Across the street, on your left, is the parking lot. There are about 10 parking slots and one large bus slot. Keep in mind that this is a neighborhood
recreation center and there are LOTS of kids involved in all kinds of activities in and around the building, so don’t think you have arrived at the wrong place! Hours: The planetarium is closed on Mondays. Individuals and families are welcome anytime Tuesday-Sunday at 3:30 pm (11:00 am or 3:00 pm during Japanese spring, summer, and winter school breaks); school groups and group tours/shows are held at other times. If you have a group larger than 20, you must stop by their office prior to your visit and fill out a special group request form and make an appointment.
Marcia St. John, date?
--Hamura Zoological Park
Only 15 minutes from Yokota, the Hamura Zoo is free for children 3 years and under, ¥50 for kids ages 4 years through junior high, and ¥300/ adult. While the park is small compared to U.S. zoos, it has many mammals and birds. Hamura Zoo also has an “Earthquake Prediction Lab” where the quake-sensing skills of animals such as pheasant and catfish have been studied. The principal goal of the zoo is “to nurture affection for nature by introducing children to animals.” Some animals you may see are: lynx, red fox, porcupine, raccoon, wolf, lemur, prairie dog, wallaby, giraffe, zebra, emu, jackal, coati, macaws, penguin, beaver, flamingo, and other fowl. In addition, peacocks, swans, and ducks roam the grounds of this park. In the center of the zoo you will find a pond with flamingos, swans and ducks. There is also a large picnic and playground area where there are a number of interesting toys, including stone zoo animals and dinosaurs, and a full size original steam engine on which children can play. You may bring a lunch into the park or purchase something at the store next to the European garden. In most cases, signs on the cages provide animal names in English in addition to Japanese. Additional information on the geographical area where the animals are from, whether the animal eats meat or plants, and whether the animal is awake at night or during the day can be read with just an elementary knowledge of Kanji. Pony rides are available ¥200/child aged 4-12; 10-11:30am and 1-3pm.
DIRECTIONS: turn right out the Fussa Gate, and left at the first signal. Then right again at the signal after the tracks. After a while this street will become a divided street. Continue straight until you see the entrance to the zoo on the right. The entrance is a beige and brown Tudor-style building with two signs out front showing a giraffe and/or a pony. Make a U-turn in front of the entrance and go to the first street. Turn left at that street and drive a short distance until you come to a parking lot on your right. This is free zoo parking. You can also reach Hamura Zoo by bicycle in about 30 minutes, making it a nice way for a family to bike ride together and enjoy a day at the zoo, too. Hours: The zoo is open 9:00 am - 4:30 pm March - October and 9:00 am – 4:00 pm November-February. It is closed Mondays (Tuesday if Monday’s a holiday) and during the New Year’s holiday. Telephone: For information, call the Service Center at 0425-79-4041 (or 0425-55-2581).
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Viki Cody, Karen Ozment, Suzanne Maresh 07/97 Local Markets (usually open 10am-8pm)
Baby Mam
If you are looking for baby items, don’t go too far. Right in Fussa is the baby store called Baby Mam. They have clothing, strollers, car seats, toys and a variety of other baby and young child items. So if you are preparing for a new baby, or looking for a shower gift, go there.
DIRECTONS: Drive straight out the Fussa Gate. Cross the train tracks by the Fussa Station and follow the road around to the front side of the station. Go straight down the main road (the station will be directly behind you) towards the Tama River. Take a left at the light just before the bridge crossing the river. As soon as you turn, you will be able to see the Baby Mam sign on the left side of the road. They have plenty of parking in front of the store. Hours: XX. Telephone: XX Hailley Felter 06/02
Bicycle Shops (Makita, Uchida, Sport Bicycle, Bridgestone)
When you need to work on your bicycle and the pieces aren’t available at the BXtra or Outdoor Recreation, you may have to try off-base. There are a few bicycle shops within a short distance of base.
Makita Bicycle Shop: The closest bicycle shop is the one on Route 16 between the Fussa and Terminal Gates.
Uchida Bicycle Shop: Another larger bicycle shop is straight out the Fussa Gate. When you get to the “Y” intersection at the first light, stay to the left, cross the next set of railroad tracks. The Uchida Bicycle Shop will be on your right on the corner just past the first lights after the tracks.
Sport Bicycle Shop: A third bicycle shop can be reached by turning left out the Fussa Gate and right at the first light. The Sport Bicycle Shop will be on your right between the next set of tracks and Shin Okutama Kaido.
Bridgestone Bicycle Shop: If you live on the East side and want to try someplace quick, there is a very small bicycle shop out the East Gate. Turn left out the gate, at the second light the road “Y’s,” stay to the left. Bridgestone Bicycle will be on your right a short way up, before the next light.
Brian Marriott 11/06
Cupid’s Flowers
For a larger selection of plants and flowers, try Cupid’s, the florist on Route 16 between the Fussa and Supply Gates. Some employees speak English.
DIRECTIONS: Exit the Fussa Gate and go left, or exit the Supply Gate and go right one to two blocks. Tel 042-551-2754; www.cupids-flower.jp 06/02
Fussa Shrine Sale (Second Sunday of the month)
One of the most interesting and inexpensive shrine fairs in our area is the Fussa Shrine Sale at Kumagawa Shrine, 659 Kumagawa, Fussa-city, a seven minute drive from Yokota off ShinOkutama Kaido. N 35 43 23.5 E 139 20 03.4 www.e-yakimono.net/html/kanto-antiques.htm
Happy Town Fresh Market
DIRECTIONS: this market is a half-block down on the right on the other side of the Fussa Station (walk through the station; turn right down the street perpendicular to the tracks). There is an 88 Yen sale on Tuesdays. Since parking on this other side of the station is scarce, parking in Seiyu lots may be easier. Hours: 10am – 8 pm. Telephone: 042-553-6620
Inageya Market
Inageya is a chain of local supermarkets. Inageya is also known as the Fir Tree Store, because of the signature yellow and green tree on its sign.
DIRECTIONS: Fussa Store: go straight out the Fussa Gate. At the first light (“Y” intersection) bear left and continue across the tracks. You will see the green tree sign ahead on the right, drive up the ramp just past the store to roof-top parking. Open10am-10pm, 042-553-4911
DIRECTIONS: East Gate Store: turn right out the East Gate. Then turn left at the first light, and turn left again at the five-way signal, going straight for a few blocks. The store will be on your left-hand side, in a large pinkish building called Foodland. Open 10am-9pm Telephone: 042-560-1131
Marufuji
This modern supermarket near Higashi Fussa Station is your closest choice for supplements if you live in the North or West sides. Marufuji has a large selection of fresh vegetables and natural foods. Parking is available. There is also a small MacDonalds along the side of the supermarket facing the gym.
DIRECTIONS: turn right out the Fussa Gate, then left at the second light (Higashi Fussa Nishi, by Tanaka’s Lil Crock Shop). (If you exit the Terminal Gate, turn left, then turn right at the first light.) Cross the tracks and turn left at the first light (Higashi Fussa Station North), then into the parking lot. Hours: 10am – 10pm, sometimes closed on third Mondays of the month. 042-530-1551, N 35 44 47.0 E 139 20 07.5
M. Jeral, P Nolan, M. Lawrence, Mavis Hara, Charlene Elmore, Keiko Hansen, Delores Street 2007
(Fresh Life) Ozam Value Food Power Center There are several stores near Yokota.
DIRECTIONS: Ushihama Store: the first store is next to Ushihama Station. Go straight out the
Supply Gate, turning right before the second set of train tracks. If driving, note the parking is around the block to the right and rear of the store. Open 10am-11pm, 042-539-7511, 120-2 Ushihama
DIRECTIONS: Hamura Store: Left out the Terminal Gate, right at first light/George's/Ushihama Garage, across railroad tracks, then right at the 2nd or 3rd light. Keep going past car dealers and it's on the right side. 10am-9pm 042-554-4919, 4-2-1 Jinmeidai
DIRECTIONS: Super Ozam Store: the second store is further away on Yanagi Dori (the Fussa Seiyu road) past Hamura City Hall and Bamiyan Restaurant. It’s on the right-hand side. Its attraction lies partly in the Marushin vegetable stand across the street (lower prices for fruits and vegetables, closed Sunday). Open 10am-11pm, 042-555-6067, 2-9-7 Sakaecho, Hamura. add mileage
Teresa Negley, Chieko Brumley 2010
Niki Snack Shop & Daiso 100 Yen Shop
both Japanese and western sources at discount prices. The store also has imported teas and other goodies, some of which can be used as gifts to send to adventurous eaters stateside and friends previously stationed in Japan. The upper floors feature ¥100 shopping, good for inexpensive chopsticks, chinaware, and gifts for family and friends back in the states.
DIRECTIONS: The shop is located just on the other side of Fussa Station (opposite the side closest to Yokota). Go through Fussa Station and as you exit the station down the step, turn right. The ¥100 store is in the second building straight in front of you, across the alley. Hours: 10am-7:30pm daily. Telephone: 042-551-7730 Teresa Negley 2010
Rain Chains at the Hardware Store
Have you been eyeing those decorative rain chains hanging off the corners of temples and other buildings and want one for your home? This is the place to find it aside from YOSC Bazaars. It is actually a hardware store. DIRECTIONS: exit out the Supply Gate. Go straight. Pass over the railroad tracks and the blue walkway overhead. After the blue walkway, take your second right onto Toshokan dori. (This street parallels one block over from the railroad tracks on your left—NOT the same tracks mentioned above.) Go past the second light (Fussasancho W.) Take the second street after this intersection and turn to your left. (You will notice street mirrors on either side of the street.) The hardware store is on your left. It looks more like an open air market than a store front. No one speaks English, but when an American walks up they usually say “Rain
Chain?” You nod and they should return with one for you to choose from. The prices range from ¥15,000 - 20,000. Dawn Leach 02/02
Seiyu
Seiyu is the "department store" with which most Yokota residents are familiar. It is impossible to miss this building across the street from the Fussa Station. Many Japanese consider Seiyu a discount store (it is allied with Walmart). Parking is available in three Seiyu lots, two next to the railroad tracks, plus the parking garage across the street on Yanagi Dori. Parking is free up to one hour for purchases under ¥1000, to two hours for purchases under ¥2000. Purchases of ¥3000 or more get you a maximum of four hours free; otherwise parking costs ¥150 per half hour. The supermarket section of Seiyu is open 24 hours, other floors 9am-11pm, same as the Seiyu parking garage. www.seiyu.co.jp/shops/detail/00000127/
DIRECTIONS: Go straight out Fussa Gate, cross the Rail road tracks. Go to the right at the light at the Y intersection. At the 2nd light turn right. This is Yanagi Dori (Seiyu Road to Yokotans). Seiyu will be ahead on your left (and right). Turn right at the light under the covered walkway across the road, the entrance to the parking garage will be on your left.
Sports Alpen-Yanagi Dori Store
Sports Alpen - Yanagi Dori Store is one source for outdoor goods. It is on Yanagi Dori across near Hamura City Hall.
DIRECTONS: There are a few ways to get there, the easiest way to find it, although not the quickest, is to go straight out the Fussa Gate, at the first light (“Y” intersection) go right, turn right at the second light onto Yanagi Dori Ave. Go straight on this road for about 4.5 kilometers. You will pass the McDonalds, Dennys, and a big toy store with white and pink lopsided pyramid on roof. Do-It and the Sports store are hard to miss,
but if you get to the Sabaecho Intersection, you have gone too far. A shorter way of getting there is to set your odometer to zero and turn right out the Terminal Gate. Turn left at the first light after the underpass (1.8 km). You will take this down several blocks and turn right onto Yanagi Dori Avenue when your odometer reads 2.8 km. This intersection is poorly marked, fairly non-descript, and difficult to describe. (It is the first one past a 7-11 next door to a Moss Burger on your right with a Family Mart across the street on the left, there is a non-descript brown building on the left side of the intersection.) Sports Alpen will be on your right, across from Do-It when your odometer reads about 1.4 km. Hours? Phone?
Sports Alpen-Shin Ome Kaido:. Is located a little further away. Follow the directions to Outdoor World (see pageXX) and keep going straight past it on Shin Ome Kaido. It will be about 1.7 km past Outdoor World on the left. (About 5.8 km from the point where you entered Shin-OmeKaido.)
Brian Marriott 11/02
Ushihama Pet Clinic
As sometimes happens, pet emergencies may occur which our veterinary clinic cannot handle. The closest off-base pet hospital to Yokota is the Ushihama Pet Clinic.
DIRECTONS: The clinic is located straight out the Supply Gate (crossing over Route 16) on the left-hand side before the traffic light and railroad tracks. (If the gate is closed, exit left out Fussa Gate, then right at the Supply Gate across from the Toyota dealer.) Parking, though limited, is available next to the clinic under an awning, across the street from the clinic, and also across the railroad tracks in a narrow lot on the left-hand side of the same street.
Open 9AM-11PM every day for Japanese speakers (including holidays), an English and Spanish speaker is available to help by appointment 9AM-5PM Mondays, Tuesdays/Thursdays, and
Saturdays/Sundays for an additional charge of 700 yen language assistance. The clinic costs are reasonable compared to stateside vets and the staff of 14 veterinary doctors compassionate. While the facilities may be smaller, the wait is not too long and the clinic is equipped with x-ray, ultrasound, and other diagnostic machines to treat the nearly 100 pet-patients per day. The clinic understands emergencies happen at other times and the vets will help persistent pet parents who bring dictionaries to ease the language
barrier. However, please do call in advance. If hospitalization is necessary, a deposit is required. You may know our veterinary clinic only opens its books for the following month's surgical
appointments on a specific day (the 15th?) of the month. Even if you call later that morning, you may be out of luck. If you adopted a kitten or puppy and have been waitlisted for spaying and neutering, consider taking your pet off-base. Ushihama charges from ¥23,000 to spay a cat and from ¥16,100 to castrate a dog weighing under 5kgs (10lbs). Ushihama also treats other species such as rabbits, ferrets, birds, and turtles, etc. While in Japanese, refer to ushihama.com for more information; call 042-553-0046 for appointments after 9AM.
Jacqueline Nomura, General Manager, Ushihama Pet Clinic 2547-11 Kumagawa Ninomiya, Fussa City 197-0002
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Off Base Dining Out the Fussa & Terminal Gates
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Karen Ozment 2010
Cloud Nine Bakery
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Teresa Negley, Alexis Roberts 2009
Fussa ni Ramen
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Teresa Negley, Julie Hudson 2009
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Green Pad Thai
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Hamazen (“Torches”1I8;@K@FE8C'8G8E<J<I<JK8LI8EK)
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Kyoko Bissell 3/10
Hong Lon (Red Dragon)
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Teresa Negley 05/02
Ippatsu “Screaming Ramen”
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Jesse James
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Kubota’s Tempura Restaurant
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