U.S. Marine Corps Col. Lester Gerber, Commanding Officer of III Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, presents a gift of appreciation to Camp Hansen Typhoon Motors in Okinawa, Japan, Jan. 4,...
U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Bradley Hood, Total Force Manpower Officer In Charge, III Marine Expeditionary Force, speaks about his experience as an East-Asia Foreign Area Officer and his time here in Okinawa, Japan, Aug. 6, 2021.
The United Service Organization on Camp Foster hosted a dinner for service members who volunteered a large amount of their time to community events throughout 2019, Aug. 20 on Camp Foster.
When it comes to food, some of the most unique culinary creations found in Japan are not limited to high-class restaurants, but can be found at the humble convenience store or supermarket.
Okinawan brown sugar, made from sugarcane grown in fields blessed with strong southern-island sunlight and minerals delivered by the ocean spray, is very rich in flavor.
Following a vegan diet doesn’t just reduce one’s impact on the environment, it’s associated with a range of health benefits, making it no surprise that a plant-based food movement is on the rise.
Summers can feel like a gazillion degrees outside, especially with no air conditioning. In temperatures like this, who feels up to cooking a hot meal, or eating one for that matter?
A trip to Hiji Waterfall will most likely mean a hike of one hour and 20 minutesl. If you are planning to go there, it would be a good idea to replenish your energy before starting a long hike.
Motobu Town is a home for some of Okinawa’s most popular attractions, such as Ocean Expo Park, Emerald Beach, Nakijin Castle and a beautiful path lined with “fukugi” (garcinia) trees in Bise.