As I'm watching the video, I keep telling myself "I don't know why I'm watching this" haha... and at the same time, it reminds me of the time I was driving on the "wrong" side of the road when I was deployed with SOFIA/NASA to Christchurch, New Zealand. My teammate and I were new to roundabouts in Christchurch back then, so it was an "adventure" the first few days. Anyway, Japan seems more complicated than New Zealand as in driving. Quick question: Is there any possibility that a U.S citizen can get a tour of the base here ? Thank you.
I got my license at yhe base a long, long time ago and it gabe me a great freedom to visit places like the kintai bridge, castle by renting a car from MWR directly.
Thank you for this video
Easier than the classroom instruction I had to go through in 1976.
As I'm watching the video, I keep telling myself "I don't know why I'm watching this" haha... and at the same time, it reminds me of the time I was driving on the "wrong" side of the road when I was deployed with SOFIA/NASA to Christchurch, New Zealand.
My teammate and I were new to roundabouts in Christchurch back then, so it was an "adventure" the first few days.
Anyway, Japan seems more complicated than New Zealand as in driving.
Quick question: Is there any possibility that a U.S citizen can get a tour of the base here ?
Thank you.
Yes you can probably acquire necessary permits to go there. Thanks for watching
@theboxingreviews thanks for your reply, and that's cool to know !
I got my license at yhe base a long, long time ago and it gabe me a great freedom to visit places like the kintai bridge, castle by renting a car from MWR directly.
Yall gotta stop assaulting the locals.