Anyone that is living in or visiting Yokosuka should do what they can to avoid going out the night a carrier comes into port. Imagine 3,000 sailors that have been cramped on a large boat for a couple months being released into town. Only 1% of these servicemen will get into any trouble, but that's all it takes to ruin your night out.
Written Jun 19, 2008
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Q: Hi, I've booked Afew days at hotel New Yokosuka, but my trips been cancelled and was wondering if anyone knows if they give...

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The first day I got here, I cried from the culture shock, and I was raised by my OKINAWAN MOTHER!!! That being said, I've loved it ever since my tears dried. There are TONS of things to do, TONS of......
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Yokosuka is home to both a US Navy base, as well as a Japanese Naval Self Defence Force base. It has quite a naval history, and that for me is what makes it interesting.
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I've got some interesting experiences in Yokosuka. I'd love to share with you the 3 tips I've written, the 1 photo uploaded, and 0 travelogues I've created.
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I spent 3 months living in Yokosuka while working at a small US Navy housing complex in Yokohoma. I've read a lot of negative things about Yokosuka on this site and unfortunately some of it is true....
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Nobori-gumo is a natural onsen. It has facilities like hair dressing, restaurant, massage service and facial.
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