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Info, recommendation or suggestion on the Yoksuka area in Japan

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We visited a shrine and Hiked to see a budha carved into the mountainside, I will see if my son can remember any of the names

Mikasa Park next to the base is a nice daytime break.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298174-d1225078-Revi...

I adore Kamakura, which is where you can see the Great Buddha.  The Fleet and Family Service Center used to provide walking maps, but I don't know if they do in this day of apps.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g303156-Activities-c47-t10-Kamakura_Kanagawa_Prefecture_Kanto.html

I also loved visiting Chinatown in Yokohama.  It's Chinatown.  In Japan.  

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g298173-d9970594-Revi...

For base activities and resources:

https://www.navymwryokosuka.com/

https://www.facebook.com/ffscyokosukajapan/ 

So much good food!  Everywhere, really hard to go wrong.  I will be severely disappointed if you eat at the Chilis on base.  Just don't.  I can explain what the different Japanese foods are.  When in doubt, find a place with the wax dishes on display, and point to what you want.  Really easy.  

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g298174-Yokosuka_Kanagawa_P...

https://www.driveontheleft.com/guide-on-what-to-eat-in-japan/

https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e620.html

Great Info AntiM, we walked so many places, I lost track of the names!  We did eat at Chili's, my son and his co-workers did "Chili Fridays" so it was a treat to meet them all and of course pick up the tab on behalf of Navy Moms Everywhere, lol.  they were thrilled, gracious and we had a blast!

   We did have to go on the street with all the bars, there is actually an Irish Bar, a country bar and a Buffalo Bar, we have a dollar bill taped to the ceiling from Buffalo, lol.  The food as you mentioned was wonderful and we had to have an authentic Raman Meal, my son's favorites, that was a treat!

I have had my tickets since October 2019 to go see my son in Misawa, was so looking forward to it.  My husband tells me I cannot go with this virus pandemic right now.  I was optimistically thinking it was far enough out (May 10, 2020) and it will be fine. Anybody else have a trip planned to Japan for spring?

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