You may not believe this, but I once saw a habu beat a mongoose in a cross-species duel when I was a kid.
Hiroshi Nishimura is a tattoo artist based out of Kobe, Japan, who also travels overseas to share his craft with others. Nishimura, who says he joined the profession because he thought being a tattoo artist would be “cool,” shared his thoughts on the tattoo culture in Japan.
Stars and Stripes wants to feature your tattoos and the stories behind them in our next Pacific Tattoo magazine!
Just as in America, superfoods are currently a trendy topic in Japan.
High school graduation is a special time, and Stars and Stripes is pleased to once again be putting together our annual Grad Tab, highlighting information on all of the Pacific DoDEA high schools and their graduating classes.
Spot video listing and describing the required vehicle documentation military members need in order to operate personally owned vehicles.
When April comes around, it’s time to pay up in Japan. Road tax payment needs to be made between April and May.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Isabelle Velker, left, 18th Munitions Squadron munitions inspector, Chief Master Sgt. Brandon Wolfgang, 18th Wing command chief and Chief Master Sgt. James Toombs, 18th Maintenance Group senior enlisted leader, eat hot wings during an Airman development day at Kadena Air Base, Japan.
Drivers in mainland Japan and Okinawa, did you know that there is a law that regulates when you should honk the horn? If not, join the club.
Starting late March through April, you would see banners and flags with the word “清明祭” at local supermarkets on the island.
There are some great events coming up in Okinawa!
Kadena celebrated the reopening of its historic roller rink, March 21, with live music, food, and fun.
Embry-Riddle & USA Girl Scouts Overseas Celebrate Month of the Military Child with a Virtual Presentation and In- Person Workshops presenting on ‘Asteroids and Planetary Defense’