
U.S. Army Japan & I Corps Forward
established its own "Channel" on a Japanese video site called "Niko Niko Douga" which features a unique way to incorporate viewers' comments to flow on the video screen.: http://ch.nicovideo.jp/channel/ch292
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U.S. Army Japan & I Corps Forward Check out photos from the Fox News/National Geographic Japanese tour of U.S. Army Japan here on Stripes spotted
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Description: Eleven lucky members of the Japanese public were recently selected as winners in a National Geographic Channel / FOX Japan promotion and were given a rare firsthand chance to experience life on a U.S. ...

CAMP ZAMA, Japan - Clear skies, colorful Japanese summer dresses, or “yukata,” and traditional Japanese taiko drums set the perfect mood on Saturday for the 50th Annual Camp Zama Bon Odori Festival. More than 40,000 people began streaming into the gates at 10:30 a.m. fo...

U.S. Army Japan & I Corps Forward modified Pacific Reach 09. Please visit Events and see the detail.
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Active-duty and Army Reserve Soldiers from the across the globe are testing the readiness of the Army's prepositioned set four during military exercise Pacific Reach 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.

U.S. Army Japan & I Corps Forward has added a new video with Japanese subtitle.
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USARJ-GSO COOPERATIVE WORK PROGRAM in CAMP ZAMA. July 2009

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Cultural and Language Exchange Program is provided by Headquarters, United States Army Japan, for Japan Ground Self-Defense Force employees - July 2009

U.S. Army Japan & I Corps Forward | In case you need to beef up on your Bon Dancing for the 50th Annual Bon Odori Festival this Saturday, make sure to check out the free Bon Dancing Lessons August 4th and 6th at the Camp Zama Community Cultural Center from 1730-1930. Take the opportunity

U.S. Army Japan & I Corps Forward posted Yamatonishi Home Stay from YouTube to their page
Students from Zama American High School and Yamatonishi High School discuss the experiences they shared as they participated in a Japanese-American home stay swap program.
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