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Behold unprecedented views of Mount Fuji from Chureito Pagoda

By THERON GODBOLD | Stars and Stripes | Published: April 1, 2021 About an hour’s drive from most U.S. bases near Tokyo is one of Japan’s most scenic locations, the Chureito Pagoda. The hilltop memorial provides an unprecedented view of Mount Fuji in the background with cherry blossoms, Fujiyoshida City and the iconic Asian pagoda in the foreground. A 10-minute hike up nearly 400 steps brings you to these amazing views. Or you may wind your way along a paved road or take one of the many paths in the surrounding park. Located on the outskirts of Fujiyoshida City, the Fujiyoshida Cenotaph Monument, the actual name of the pagoda, was built in August 1958 to enshrine the memory of almost 1,000 citizens of Fujiyoshida who died in wars after 1868, according to a plaque at the site.

Brandon Country Park near Lakenheath features a variety of trails, maybe a ghost

By KYLE ALVAREZ | Stars and Stripes | Published: March 11, 2021 A 15-minute drive from Lakenheath and slightly longer from Mildenhall lies a 30-acre oasis from the daily grind. Brandon Country Park offers visitors miles of heathland and forests, fresh air, hiking and biking trails, glimpses of unique wildlife, trees you don’t expect to see in England, a walled garden, historic buildings even a rumored ghost. It has strong ties to the military, not just through its proximity to the two U.S. air bases at Mildenhall and Lakenheath, but going back to its inception in the 19th century. Brandon, the town that gives the park its name, once produced most of the flint used by the army of the British empire. Local businessman Edward Bliss made his fortune selling gunflint to the army during the Napoleonic Wars, which lasted from May 1803 until November 1815.

Tiny Inn in Fussa brings taste of Portland s tiny home trend to Japan - Lifestyle

By ERICA EARL | Stars and Stripes | Published: March 11, 2021 After a trip to Portland in 2017, a businessman and artist in Japan felt inspired by the food carts and tiny home trends there and decided to bring a touch of the American Pacific Northwest back to bustling Tokyo. “I want it to be a place where people from the United States or who have visited will experience that culture as much as possible,” said Ryuma Sato, creator and owner of the Tiny Inn. Sato opened The Tiny Inn, a two-room retro-style trailer, in Fussa, last fall in hopes of attracting service members at nearby Yokota Air Base as well as Tokyoites looking to escape from the city while travel was limited due to the coronavirus.

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