Hey Brian, I went to 5th grade at Green Park, lived in Pershing Heights...then to Yoyogi at Wash Heights for 6,7, 8th grade and then to Narimasu HS at Grant Heights for 9th grade. Father station at Fuchu. First arrived in Japan August, 1957 and lived in the village of Kunitachi in a Japanese house. Then moved to Pershing Heights, then to Washington Heights, Left Japan June, 1961. Small world!!! Jim N87112 Arizona -----Original Message----- From: Brian Bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 3:53 PM Subject: Re: AOPA-Japan
> > >I believe Itazuke is on Honshu (not to far from Tokyo?), and was one of MANY >MANY bases there up until the early 70's. > >I was in Japan from 1963-1966 as a dependent... my dad was in the Air Force. I >was in 5th, 6th and 7th grade at the time. We lived on 4 different bases in the >that time span, and in 5 different housing units. > >Green Park - was the original apartment complex we were in... it had previously >been a WWII airplane manufacturing building... complete with underground tunnels >to the nearby runway. > >Washington Heights - near down town Tokyo, we lived here until it was turned >over to the Japanese to use as the Olympic village for the 1964 Olympics. Is >now Yoyogi park... immediately adjacent is the Meji Shrine. > >Kanto Mura - In Chofu, western suburb of Tokyo, was a new housing base built in >1962-1963... was the former site of a large hydroponic garden operation that >grew vegetables for soldiers in Korea. Operated as a base from 1963 until >sometime in the early 70's. Has a general aviation airport immediately adjacent >that is still in operation. 99% of the building are now torn down, and the >area has been redveloped. > >Fuchu AFB - In Fuchu, immediately adjacent to Chofu/Kanto Mura, so also a >western suburb of Tokyo... this was HQ for the 5th Air Force. A good portion of >this base is still in use by the JDF (Japanese Defense Force) > >Please visit the http://chofu.org/ site to see information from several >hundred other dependents that lived and went to school there. There are also >links to several other "brat" japan web-sites. > >Also try http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Bunker/2260/ > >and http://home.sprynet.com/interserv/dnord/ > >Tachikawa was another big base with huge runways not to far away from Chofu and >Fuchu. We went to the Base Exchange there quite a lot... but never lived there. >I do not know its fate or current status. > >If I remember correctly, Itazuke was not that far away... as I remember the >buses that ran from base to base would take you there. Of course I could be >completely wrong. Hey, I was a kid. >But if you could see Mt Fuji from the airport... you weren't to terribly far >from where I was. Mt. Fuji was >quite visible (and very scenic) from our apartment in Chofu. > > >Brian Bowman (currently in Pennsylvania) - Who was ready to buy an Ercoupe >this summer... but then learned his company was going to be a part of a big >merger, so is unsure of his employment at the moment. > >I LOVE this message group! > >I have learned so much about Ercoupes, Alons, Mooneys, rag vs Alum, etc etc > >
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