As a USAF dependent grade/jr. hi school child, we were there from '59-'63 living in a sweet 2bdrm bungalow = 3025, in West Area, just steps away from a dream playground and the elementary school that still had a bomb shelter. Then, we moved to North Area/ a two story duplex right x street from Large White Base Commander's house. That perimeter fence next to Hwy was also in our back yard. The Hwy/off base main street development is all new to me. Fussa has changed greatly. All quarters and maybe that great playground is torn down now, replaced with high rises it seems, concluded after watching Google Earth. Yokota looks like it doubled in size. There was no East or South Area when I was there having a great time growing up. I still remember so much Japanese language, that I've taught our son who can't wait to vacation there soon. I also met my future dear husband at grade school in the short 6 months we were at Grant Heights too. So very Sweet memories.
Taught at YWES from 2004-2008. Lived off base in "Green Town", had a bike (with a front AND back basket), and often ventured into the city alone. The best time in my adult like!
@Payton how many people got yokata in ur class? im curious because Its my number 1 pick, but im assuming its in high demand, but low supply. so probably very unlikely to get
I see Richard and Margaret's house is still there as a restaurant. Mine was torn down years ago. I only have one tattoo and it says Fussa in Chinese characters.
As a USAF dependent grade/jr. hi school child, we were there from '59-'63 living in a sweet 2bdrm bungalow = 3025, in West Area, just steps away from a dream playground and the elementary school that still had a bomb shelter. Then, we moved to North Area/ a two story duplex right x street from Large White Base Commander's house. That perimeter fence next to Hwy was also in our back yard. The Hwy/off base main street development is all new to me. Fussa has changed greatly. All quarters and maybe that great playground is torn down now, replaced with high rises it seems, concluded after watching Google Earth. Yokota looks like it doubled in size. There was no East or South Area when I was there having a great time growing up. I still remember so much Japanese language, that I've taught our son who can't wait to vacation there soon. I also met my future dear husband at grade school in the short 6 months we were at Grant Heights too. So very Sweet memories.
Was stationed at Yokota from 1976-1978. Fussa City has not changed very much. Still have the Nikon camera equipment that I purchased there.
Taught at YWES from 2004-2008. Lived off base in "Green Town", had a bike (with a front AND back basket), and often ventured into the city alone. The best time in my adult like!
Was just over in Okinawa from summer 2019- summer 2022. Now I'm in Nebraska hoping I get over to Yokota next 🖤💚
Grew up here 2000-2015 and I miss it everyday
I was stationed at Yokota in 98 - 01. Had an absolute blast there.
Oooh, I want to visit this spot now!
Was AD USAF 91 - 97. Is Eddie's still open.
I’m in guam rn. I’ll be getting sent over there in march!
I’m going in June please lmk how the dorms are if you are gonna be in them
@@march20700 I most likely will be. I’ll make a video
@Payton how many people got yokata in ur class? im curious because Its my number 1 pick, but im assuming its in high demand, but low supply. so probably very unlikely to get
Whats it like?
Just visited the base even though I'm in San Antonio rn. Can't wait to have a chance to actually be in Yokota one day
cool video. would you be able to do one with cars in Japan video? thank you
I went to Daikoku and recorded some videos, but I have no time to edit.
I miss being there....
Have one at Bar Row for all of us pls
At 4:16 you forgot to turn right.
I see Richard and Margaret's house is still there as a restaurant. Mine was torn down years ago. I only have one tattoo and it says Fussa in Chinese characters.
74-77……sure looks different
Route 16!
Lived here from 1984-1987 Fussa had a decent bar row I wonder if Sako's Taco's is still there Loved that place