PV2 Private RallyPoint Member4277392<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I’m PCSing out of TRADOC to Kadena as a 92F. It shows I’m going to 1-1 ADA currently. Any advice regarding Japan and getting use to the culture or any helpful tips? I want to make a very good first impression and would love some advice from those that have been there and done that.<br /><br />Thanks!Does anyone have any advice or tips regarding being stationed in Japan and getting accustomed to the culture?2019-01-11T10:10:54-05:00PV2 Private RallyPoint Member4277392<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I’m PCSing out of TRADOC to Kadena as a 92F. It shows I’m going to 1-1 ADA currently. Any advice regarding Japan and getting use to the culture or any helpful tips? I want to make a very good first impression and would love some advice from those that have been there and done that.<br /><br />Thanks!Does anyone have any advice or tips regarding being stationed in Japan and getting accustomed to the culture?2019-01-11T10:10:54-05:002019-01-11T10:10:54-05:00CW2 Private RallyPoint Member4282708<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Okinawa is great. The unit itself is so-so. Plan on being in the field alot. Get out and explore the island whenever you can. Go to the Garlic House restaurant, eat at Co-Co Curry at least once per week, and get scuba certified. Its relatively cheap to get certified and some of the best diving in the world is off the coast of okinawa. If you're married, Camp Foster has the better grocery store. Kadena has the best PX on the island (or BX I think they call it?). And if I remember, that unit takes yearly trips up to Okuma (resort in the north part of the island). <br /><br />Otherwise have fun. Okinawa will be the best duty station you'll have in the Army.Response by CW2 Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 13 at 2019 10:05 AM2019-01-13T10:05:18-05:002019-01-13T10:05:18-05:00MSgt Arthur Stewart4292131<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If you can accept advice from an Air Force member, here it is: go with an open mind and you'll have the best time ever. I was stationed at both Kadena (Okinawa) and Mainland (Misawa) for 9 years. Immerse in the culture. Learn the language. Participate in the festival events. Travel when you can, engage with Japanese or Okinawans as they prefer. The time goes by quicky and soon you'll seek to extend your tour. My 21 year old daughter, born in Okinawa and traveled world went back at eighteen and has professed staying forever. Important, make good friends and you will have a great time. Oh! It would also help if play a little golf. Great travels to you...Response by MSgt Arthur Stewart made Jan 16 at 2019 4:55 PM2019-01-16T16:55:28-05:002019-01-16T16:55:28-05:00LCpl Kenneth Heath4298868<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Don't be "the ugly American"... be polite, be courteous, obey local laws and customs.Response by LCpl Kenneth Heath made Jan 19 at 2019 2:49 AM2019-01-19T02:49:33-05:002019-01-19T02:49:33-05:00SrA Chris Bohler4618223<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Learning the culture is important. You can utilize the resources on base. It's not bad to ask the local nationals you may be working with about do's and don'ts.Response by SrA Chris Bohler made May 9 at 2019 8:19 AM2019-05-09T08:19:51-04:002019-05-09T08:19:51-04:002019-01-11T10:10:54-05:00