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24 Hour Coin Laundry
The Camp Zama laundry facility is open 24 hours and features a range of appliances to accommodate your laundry necessities at minimum expense to you. A coin-exchange machine is provided for your convenience, allowing you to exchange dollars to quarters. The facility also is furnished with a vending machine that supplies detergent, dryer sheets, and bleach at $0.50 per box.
287th Signal Company - USANEC
Provide trained and ready joint, combined forces, capable of defending the U.S. Army Japan and I Corps (Forward) LandWarNet as part of U.S. Army Pacific's Theater Information Grid, enabling battle command and information superiority. Sustain and protect information systems, plans, programs and provide information management common levels of support facilitating the requirements of the chief information officer/deputy chief of staff for information management’s (CIO/G-6's) command, control, communications, computers and information management (C4IM) services. Continue to be a key enabler for full spectrum operations in the Pacific area of responsibility.
35th CSSB FRG
Family Readiness Group
441st MI BN FRG
Tenant Unit in Japan -
6th Grade Happenings: School Age Children
Every 3rd Friday no cost snacks, music, and fun. 6th graders must be registered with school age center to attend this event.
78th Signal Battalion FRG
Family Readiness Group
911 Emergency Services
Handles any emergency calls on a USARJ Installation where Police, Fire and/or Medical is needed
Academic Skills Course (OASC)
For Soldiers who need to improve their basic academic skills or for those who wish to retest and improve their Army GT Score.
ACS Advisory Council
Discuss everything ACS
ACS Pre-Screening
ACS offers pre-screening to all soldiers prior to a Soldier Readiness Process (SRP). The pre-screening helps identify at risk soldiers and also provide counseling for those soldiers that need it. An ACS employee is assigned to each unit to help with this process.
Administrative/International Law
Mission of the administrative and international law division is to: provide legal advice to the senior military commander, the garrison commander and all subordinate commanders and principle staff members; researches and prepares written legal opinions on the interpretation and application of the laws, statutes, and regulations to facilitate the operation of the installation. Provides legal advice concerning private organizations, no appropriated fund instrumentalities, no appropriated funds, gifts, donations, use of government property and military installations; provides legal reviews for boards, investigations, and reports of survey (FLIPL) and line of duty determinations.
Adolescent Substance Abuse Counseling
The ASACS program is a comprehensive community based program that provides prevention and education; identification and referral, and outpatient substance abuse treatment services for eligible dependents of active duty Soldiers and DoD civilians. Currently Vacant and will be filled shortly.
AFN Pacific Radio
AFN 360 Internet Radio. Now you can get AFN station plus an additional 7 channels
AFN Tokyo
You can contact our Eagle 810 DJs at 225-2379 (DSN) or 042-552-2510 ext. 5-2379 (Mobile). The primary purpose is to engage with our audience throughout the Kanto Plain and around the world. This page will be used to disseminate important information as well as to have some fun.
Aikido
Aikido (Japanese: 合気道? Hepburn: aikidō) [aikiꜜdoː] is a modern Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. Aikido is often translated as "the way of unifying (with) life energy"[1] or as "the way of harmonious spirit".[2] Ueshiba's goal was to create an art that practitioners could use to defend themselves while also protecting their attacker from injury.[3][4] Aikido techniques consist of entering and turning movements that redirect the momentum of an opponent's attack, and a throw or joint lock that terminates the technique.[5] Aikido derives mainly from the martial art of Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu, but began to diverge from it in the late 1920s, partly due to Ueshiba's involvement with the Ōmoto-kyō religion. Ueshiba's early students' documents bear the term aiki-jūjutsu.[6] Ueshiba's senior students have different approaches to aikido, depending partly on when they studied with him. Today aikido is found all over the world in a number of styles, with broad ranges of interpretation and emphasis. However, they all share techniques formulated by Ueshiba and most have concern for the well-being of the attacker.
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Training PRIME for LIFE
PRIME for Life Class - A 2-day class designed to prevent further substance related incidents. Offered every month by ASAP.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
AA
Allied Telesis
Provides Internet Service, Phone Service allowing you to have an American Phone Number and Television Service which has American TV Channels
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Psi Beta Omega Chapter Tokyo
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Psi Beta Omega Chapter.
American Red Cross
The American Red Cross unwavering commitment to members of the USA military, its veterans and their families continues to grow and develop more than a century after Clara Barton first recruited nurses to support the USA Army. Today, the Red Cross is meeting the needs of a changing military and expanding services to veterans. Red Cross support of military members and their families enhances morale and contributes to increased operational capability in several ways.
Annual International Friendship Race
Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and 2K Parent and Child Runs
Anthony's Pizza
pizza selection at the main food court
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training - A.S.I.S.T.
This Hands-on course in crisis intervention provides content beyond the minimum ACE. Not only does ASIST teach in-depth methods on how to understand the risk factors of suicide and recognize the warning signs of possible impending suicide, but it also teaches exactly what to say to someone at risk, how to intervene in a potential crisis, and what resources to refer those at risk.
Army Community Service
The ACS Staff and volunteers are available to help make your transition to Japan as problem free as possible. ACS provides multiple services such as loan closet, newcomer's orientation, welcome packets, sponsorship, Japanese Language Classes, sponsorship and relocation, money management seminars, budget counseling, army emergency relief assistance, parenting classes, EFMP, play morning stress and anger management workshops, short term counseling, survivor outreach services.
Army Continuing Education System
The Army Continuing Education System (ACES) Army Education Center at Camp Zama provides a variety of educational opportunities to enhance the quality of life for personnel in the Camp Zama community. Courses are available that will provide for personal growth, career development and other educational needs. Testing programs enhance the ability of military and civilian students to achieve degrees faster, and the Army Personnel Testing Program offers the full range of tests required for Soldiers.
Army Emergency Relief
Army Emergency Relief (AER) AER is the Army's own emergency financial assistance organization and is dedicated to "Helping the Army Take Care of its Own." Help with emergency financial needs in the areas of: rent/mortgage, vehicle repair, emergency travel, food, relocation expenses and more.
Army Family Action Plan
The Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) is your platform to voice quality-of-life issues, feedback, ideas, and suggestions. It’s the best way to let Army leadership know about what works, what doesn’t, and how you think problems can be resolved. We give Active and Reserve Component Soldiers, Army Civilians, Retirees, Survivors, and Family members a primary tool to help identify issues and concerns and shape your standards of living.
Army Family Team Building
Leadership courses, education courses for family members to learn about Army life and to enhance their leadership skills
Army Reserve Engagement Team
Responsible for advising USARJ commander and his staff on issues relating to the Army Reserve and Reserve components and for administering the Drilling Individual Mobilization Augmentee (DIMA) program.
Army Volunteer Corp
The AVC program embraces existing volunteer programs, unites all volunteers who support Soldiers and Families, including the active force, National Guard and Army Reserve, and formalizes the Army's commitment to volunteerism
Army Wellness Center
Army Wellness Center promote enhanced and sustained healthy lifestyles to improve the overall well being of soldiers and family members through integrated and standardized programs and services. Core programs are health assessment review, physical fitness, healthy nutrition, stress management, general wellness and tobacco education
Arts and Crafts Youth
In this class, students will have an opportunity to learn about arts and crafts, while creating cool projects related to Japanese, American and numerous other cultures form around the world. All supplies provided by CYSS
Auto Skills
Camp Zama Automotive skills center is your one stop shop for car enthusiasts or if you would like to learn how to work on your vehicle. We have a wide variety of equipment for your use an also offer a wide range of services. We are equipped with the tools and equipment to perform most types of do it yourself automotive repair on privately owned vehicles. Equipment: Tire changing machine; wheel balancer; Snap-On and craftsman tools; motorcycle lifts; overhead vehicle lifts; automatic transmission fluid remover; Services: coin operated car wash; monthly classes; towing services; air conditioning diagnosis and recharge; detailing, limited repair services.
Ballet
Pre-K Ballet: This class is designed for children to be introduced to the foundation of ballet. Class sessions consist of light play, rhythmic exercise, creative movement, basic dance steps and learning classical ballet positioning of hands, army, and feet. Pre-Elementary Ballet: This class is designed for children who have had prior experience in ballet and understand the basic ballet positioning. Each week they will advance and be introduced to new movements. Elementary Ballet: This class focuses on practicing proper body placement, strengthening muscles and developing flexibility. Students will learn various ballet steps and choreography and will progress more in each session
Ballet Conditioning
Ballet Conditioning: Students learn strength and speed to their basic technique. This class beings to concentrate on coordination between the upper and lower body; Total Ballet Conditioning: Students focus on the coordination of the whole body to include the arms, legs, head, and torso. more difficult steps are taught at the barre and center
Balloons
Wide variety of balloons for all occasions
Balloons and Crafts
This class will primarily focus on art projects using balloons. Students will learn about the different types of balloons, how to inflate, tie them and so much more. Example projects: Centerpieces, animals, arches, balloon columns. Students will also learn to use color, various techniques, equipment and safety practices to make great balloons. Students will also have the opportunity to work on other craft projects to fine tune their art skills
Band of Brothers Men's Fellowship and Bible Study
Men's bible study
Barber
Barber Shop located at Camp Zama by main exchange and at Bldg 101
Baseball and Softball
Baseball and softball is offered once a year in the spring
Basketball
Basketball is offered once a year for ages 5-15
BAZAAR
Bazaar offers japanese vendors to come to base to sell furniture, arts, pictures, jewelry, toys, antiques, novelties, souvenirs and more
Beauty Salon - Camp Zama
Camp Zama Beauty Salon does hair cut, waxing, nails, etc.
Behavioral Health Appointments
In order to make a behavioral health appointments must call this line 315-263-4610 or 046-407-4610.
Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health Services provides the Camp Zama, japan community and surrounding area with a variety of general behavioral health and clinical Family Advocacy Program services that promotes premiere primary healthcare.
Behavioral Health Work Group
BHWG is a work group that focuses on behavioral aspects in the community to include suicid prevention. All is welcome to attend and develop action plans to enhance the community
Better Opportunity for Single Soldiers
A Dynamic department of the army program. Participants enhance their quality of life, contribute to their community through community services activities and assist in planning and execution of their own recreation and leisure events.
Blended Retirement
learn about the new options that could affect your financial goals and retirement
Blue Moon Bar
Located within the SHA Club at Sagamihara Housing Area, the Blue Moon Lounge features a fully-stocked bar with both Japanese and American beer, five 40" TV Screens, two dart boards, and a karaoke stage. On nice days and warm nights, there is also a patio area to enjoy the fresh air. Stop by, have a drink, hang out with friends, have some fun
Bootcamp
A fitness boot camp is a type of group physical training program conducted by gyms, personal trainers, and former military personnel. These programs are designed to build strength and fitness through a variety of intense group intervals over a 1-hour period of time.[citation needed]
Bowling Center - Camp Zama Temporarily Closed
We are an 18 lane Bowling Center w/a 50's theme Snack Bar. We serve the Camp Zama Military Community.
Boxing
A challenging, fun and rewarding class that teaches children the skills of boxing and coupled with life skills such as teamwork, leadership, respect, discipline, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle
Boxing
Fun Interactive way to work out thru boxing
Boy scouts
Pack 34 is a chartered organization providing youth leadership with fun activities and adventures. Cub Scouts is a Boy Scouts of America Organization; Far East Council
Brazilian Jujitsu
navigation, search Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Romulo Barral (bottom) at the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Long Beach, California, attempts a triangle choke. Romulo Barral (bottom) at the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Long Beach, California, attempts a triangle choke. Also known as BJJ, Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, GJJ, Jiu-Jitsu Focus Grappling Hardness Full-contact Country of origin Brazil Famous practitioners See: List of Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioners Parenthood Kodokan Judo,[1] Kano Jujutsu Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (/dʒuːˈdʒɪtsuː/; Portuguese: [ˈʒiw ˈʒitsu], [ˈʒu ˈʒitsu], [dʒiˈu dʒiˈtsu]) (BJJ; Portuguese: jiu-jitsu brasileiro) is a martial art, combat sport system that focuses on grappling and especially ground fighting. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu was formed from Kodokan judo ground fighting (newaza) fundamentals that were taught by a number of individuals including Takeo Yano, Mitsuyo Maeda and Soshihiro Satake. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu eventually came to be its own art through the experiments, practices, and adaptation of judo through Carlos and Helio Gracie (who passed their knowledge on to their extended family) as well as other instructors who were students of Maeda, such as Luiz Franca.[2]
Buddhist Service
For English services must contact SGI English meetings in Atsugi, Zama, Tokyo
Bunco Group
ZaCSA members who want to participate in Bunco
Burger King
Burger King items
Calligraphy
Japanese calligraphy lessons supplies included; Learn how to do calligraphy
Camp Kure (Akizuki) Recreation/Lodging
Located near Iwakuni and Hiroshima
Camp Kure Pass Office
In order for personnel to get on base pass - i.e. local nationals they must be escorted by a SOFA status member and request a pass at the gate
Camp Zama Child Development Center
The mission of CDC's is to provide a quality childcare in a safe, nurturing and child friendly environment. Our goal is to enhance the physical, emotional, social and intellectual well being of the children in our care. We will provide the best care and learning conditions possible for all children. It is our philosophy that all children will learn when provided with respect, understanding and developmentally appropriate activities. We will encourage creativity and foster development to the highest potential in each individual child
Camp Zama Commissary
Provides grocery store needs to the Camp Zama Community.
Camp Zama Community Club
The Community Club (a non-appropriated fund activity) has over 45,000 square feet of space for our guest enjoyment. The club features casual and formal dining areas, game room, casual lounge, a lounge with entertainment, ballroom and several special function rooms. Some of these dining spaces include: Game Time Sports Bar and Grill USA Dining Room Firelite Lounge The Boxz, Karaoke Room Cornerstone Game Room Main Dining Room Camp Zama Community Club is considered to be the social focal point in the Zama community
Camp Zama Girl Scouts
The Camp Zama Girl Scouting program supports Girl Scouts of all ages living in and around Camp Zama, Japan. In addition to offering opportunities for adventure, fun, and leadership available to our stateside Girl Scout sisters, we have a vibrant host nation program which provides our Girls wonderful opportunities to make new friends, explore Japan, and foster cross-cultural understanding.
Camp Zama Golf Club
The Golf Club (non-appropriated fund activity) has over 150 annual members. The club features an 18 hole par 72 course measuring from 4903 yards form the forward tees to 6464 yards from the back tees. It is considered by most golfers to be an extremely challenging course with large undulating greens and water coming into play on 6 holes on the front and 4 holes on the back. A driving range is available about 1 mile from the golf course. The golf course has a club house with full accommodations. These accommodations include a pro-shop, full service restaurant, bar, locker rooms, showers, rental clubs, professional golf instruction, and electric car rentals.
Camp Zama Pass Office
In order for personnel to get on base pass - i.e. local nationals they must be escorted by a SOFA status member and request a pass at the gate
Camp Zama Tax Center
An extension of the legal assistance office, the mission of the tax assistance center is to: provide full-spectrum personal income tax assistance, including federal and state income tax preparation services; provide electronic filing of federal and state income tax returns; and provide general income tax law counseling and assist clients in responding to IRS and state income tax notices.
Car Care Center
Car Care Center and Garage
Catering Service
The Camp Zama Community Club caters to parties ranging from 10 to 300 guests, offering a wide variety of menu items and special setups. Stop by and have us arrange your hail and farewell, reception, dining out, birthday party or any other special event. Come in and see us to help plan your special event. Some of our recognizable highlights are the USARJ Army and Holiday Balls, Change of Command Receptions, Commanding Generals Cherry Blossom and Bon Odori receptions as well as numerous private and unit parties. The Ballroom, Garden Room, Eda’s Room and Firelight Lounge are available to host your event. We have a wide selection of table arrangements to suit your event requirements.
Catholic Liturgy and Services
M-The: Daily Mass - Blessed Sacrament Chapel; W: Catholic Music Class: 1800- Zama Chapel; The: 1800 Bible Study: Zama Chapel; Thurs. 1830: Choir Practice, Zama Chapel; 1st Friday: 1900: Adoration Blessed Sacrament Chapel; 1st Sat: 1800 Catholic Youth Group- Chapel Fellowship room; Sat: 1700 Mass: Blessed Sacrament Chapel; Sunday 0900: Mass Zama Chapel; Sunday (Every 2nd and 4th Sunday) 0915 -Mass - Children's Liturgy
Cellphone - Softbank
Cellphone provider on post - Softbank that speaks English
Central Texas College (CTC)
CTC has Certificate Programs and Associate Degrees in General Studies, Criminal Justice and Early Childhood Development
Chapel Activities
USAGJ Religious support services and programs offer many spiritual fitness opportunities for you and your family. The Garrison Chaplains' office only advertises religious support activities under its auspices
Cheerleading
Cheerleading competes at international competition such as JAMFEST. Cheer at Basketball and Outdoor Cheer
Cherry Blossom 5K
Annual Run conducted first Saturday of April. Open to SOFA Members and Local Nationals.
Cherry Blossom Festival
Cherry Blossom Festival is open annually the first weekend in April. This is an on-post event that allows the local Japanese community to partake and view Camp Zama's Cherry Blossoms. Street Vendors are displayed; children's area; and much more
Child & Youth Services
Parent Central Services 263-4125 Youth Center 263-4500 Zama CDC 263-4992 SHA CDC 267-6273 SAC 267-6013 SKIES 267-6137 SLO 263-5441 Coordinator 263-8086
Civilian Personnel Advisory Center (CPAC)
Recruit, develop an sustain a professional civilian workforce through effective, efficient and responsive human resource products and advisory services
Civilian Wellness Program
Civilian Wellness Program The CIV Well program is a DA approved program. Based on AR 600-63 Army Civilians are encouraged to engage in a program of exercise and other positive health habits. Supervisors may approve up to 3 hours per week for exercise and wellness education during normal work hours for six months. The program benefits the participants by the following: Improve overall health – lose weight, gain strength, improve flexibility; Manage stress in a healthy way; Develop positive lifestyle behavior by participating in a regular exercise program; Decrease health risk factors ; Increase work performance
Claims Office (JAG)
The Camp Zama Claims Office investigates, adjudicates and settles non-contractual claims against the Army arising within its geographic area of responsibility. It also asserts and recovers affirmative claims for damage to government property. Four broad categories: Tort Claims: Claims against the US for personal injury, death, or propriety damage caused by negligence of military personnel actin gin the scope of employment or occurring incident to the noncombat operations of the armed services. Personnel Claims: Claims against the US filed by soldiers, DA civilians, and other military personnel for loss and damage of personal property occurring incident to service.
Coffee Shop
Main Street XPresso; all different types of coffee; starbucks
Collection of Waste and Recyclable materials for family housing occupants (curbside) pick-up
Family Housing occupants must place the carts provided for burnable waste/recyclable materials at the curbside for pick-up before 0800 hours on the days of collection and promptly return them to the quarters after pick-up. Non-burnable waste/large refuse should not be placed in the carts. These types of waste should be placed the curbside on appropriate collection days.
Commander's Cup
Competition among units in regards to a variety of sports
Community Bank of America
Bank of American provides local services to the Camp Zama Community
Community Garden Sagamihara Family Housing Area
Zama/SHA Community Garden has a 36 plots (8' x 6') on SHA that are available to all SOFA affiliated individuals upon availability plots and completion of the yearly application form.
Community Health Nurse
Responsible for child youth and school services health consultation, deployment force health protection, communicable disease intervention, travel medicine, pregnancy and postpartum physical training and education and training
Community Health Work Group
Installation Prevention Team; USARJ Kicks Butts; ACS Advisory Meeting; Community Health Work Group focuses on health related items in the community to improve the overall readiness and resilience of our force
Community Recreation Center
•Piano Lesson: Monday-Friday (Times / prices vary per instructor) •Hula Lesson: Friday (1730-1830) • $65 per month •Lyric / Contemporary Dance: Tuesday (1030-1130), Thursday (1730-1830) • $5 per class or $30 per six classes (w/ punch card) •Yoga: Monday & Thursday (1030-1130) • $6 per class or $30 per six classes (w/ punch card)
Contemporary Dance
Contemporary dance is the exploration of body movement that combines elements of several dance genres. This class is based on Ms. Minori's original method of dance by mixing her various experiences in ballet, modern dance, jazz, contemporary and contact improvisation.
Conversational English
Conversational English Classes are designed to assist foreign born spouses and family members learning English.  This class focuses on developing confidence to speak freely with English speaking friends and coworkers. 
Corps of Engineers - Japan District
Japan District is the engineering and constructino agency of choice in Japan. Makes a lasting contribution to Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and their families living and working in Japan. workforce of more than 450 skilled civilians, dedicated Soldiers and highly qualified Japanese National employees who provide a wide range of engineering and construction support to U.S. Forces and governemental activities throughout Japan.
Craft Group
ZaCSA piecemakers and craft group is one of the fun activity social groups offered to members of ZaCSA. Swe are designed as a casual social group, as you can bring your own projects, get advice from others on DIY, or just simply sit around and chat it up. Some months we will have a "project" offered for those who want to participate as a group and welcome feedback on different crafts. We also go on a few fieldtrips a year to Nippor, an dother crafty places.
Creative Movement and Dance
An active dance class for 3-5 year olds with focus on motor skills a development and team play.
Credit Reports and Scores
Provides information regarding your credit report and scores information.
Criminal Investigations
Offenses for which the maximum punishment listed in Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM) is confinement for 1 year or less. Property-related offenses, when the value is less than $1,000, provided the property is not of a sensitive nature, such as government firearms, ammunition, night vision devices, or controlled substances. Offenses involving use and/or possession of non-narcotic controlled substances. Juvenile, gang, and physical security cases.
Criminal law
This mission of criminal law division is to: prosecute general and special courts-martial; advise commanders on enlisted and officer administrative separation actions and represent the command at administrative separation board proceedings; advise commanders in determining the disposition of pending disciplinary actions including non-judicial punishment and other adverse administrative and military justice actions; support CID, MPI, PMO investigators and other law enforcement officials with legal opinions and assistance and provide educational classes on military justice related topics, including but not limited to, training new commanders and providing unit briefings on military justice topics
Cub Scouts
Pack 34 is a chartered organization providing youth leadership with fun activities and adventures. Cub Scouts is a Boy Scouts of America Organization
DA Photo
DA Photo at VID next to building 102
DANTES
College testing programs are sponsored through Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support at no cost to active duty personnel. However, civilian employees and family members must pay a fee for each test. There are many other testing programs available such as Excelsior College Examinations, career interest surveys, certification tests and proctored tests for other colleges and universities
Dealing with Life Changing Events Class
This class helps personnel deal with stress and how to manage life changing situations.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. - Tokyo Alumnae Chapter
Mission Statement: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is an organization of college educated women committed to constructive development of its members and to public service with a primary focus on the Black community. Statement of Purpose: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. is a private, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support through established programs in local communities throughout the world. Since its founding more than 200,000 women have joined the organization. The organization is a sisterhood of predominantly Black, college educated women. The sorority currently has 1,000 collegiate and alumnae chapters located in the United States, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, the Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Jamaica and the Republic of Korea. --The Tokyo Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered in March 1999.
Dewey Park
Recreation Area next to the Youth Center; Consists of Picnic Area, Playground, walking trails and ponds
DFAS
Local Level Support in regards to DFAS; DTS / CTO issues
Dippin Tots
Splash Time for Children Adult Supervision and Swin Diapers Required
Directorate of Public Works
Plan, provide, operate and maintain the installation's infrastructure and provide other engineering support services. WE are an efficient and trusted organization that is customer-oriented.
DoDEA Elementary School - Arnn Elementary
John O. Arnn Elementary School is located in the Sagamihara Housing Area (SHA) near the main Camp Zama facility. SHA is one of the housing areas that comprise the Camp Zama housing facilities with the other two areas being the Sagamihara Depot area and Camp Zama. Arnn Elementary School functions as the educational hub for all elementary aged dependents for the military components assigned to Camp Zama
DoDEA High School- Zama High School
To provide exemplary education that inspires and prepares all DoDEA students for success in a dynamic, global environment. Providing academic rigor and preparing students to be successful, productive global citizens.
DoDEA Middle School - Zama Middle School
Nestled into the heart of the picturesque Kanto plains, Zama American Middle School is a Department of Defense Education Agency school located at Camp Zama U.S. Army Base near Tokyo an adjust outside Zama-shi, Japan in the Kanagawa prefecture. Zama Middle is near and has easy access to major transportation centers including airports, highways, railways an bus lines.
Dodge Ball
Dodge Ball is offered once a year for ages 7-15
Drug Testing
An active and aggressive drug testing program can serve as a powerful tool and an effective deterrent against substance abuse. Drug testing can detect various substances with high degree of specificity. It is Army policy to use biochemical testing to preserve the health of Army Soldiers by identifying alcohol and drug abusers in order to provide appropriate counseling, rehabilitation or other medical treatment; to permit commanders to assess the security, military fitness, good order and discipline of their commands; and to take appropriate action based upon such an assessment.
Drug-Free Workplace Program
In September 1986, Executive Order 12564 established the goals of a Drug-Free Federal Workplace. Heads of each Executive agency established a program to test, via urinalysis, for the use of illegal drugs by Federal employees in "safety sensitive positions". The goal of this program is to assist employees who may have a substance abuse problem by early identification, short-term counseling, rehabilitation, or other medical treatment.
Education Center at Camp Zama
Located in an attractive facility that has several comfortable classrooms, administrative offices, computer labs, and an army learn center with internet access
Employee Assistance Program
The EAP provides active duty military family members, retirees, civilian employees and their family members with screening, assessments, short-term counseling, confidential referrals and assistance for problems that may affect their job performance and/or conduct on the job. The EAP offers free classes on stress management, substance abuse prevention, and other healthy living/resiliency skills.
Employment Readiness
The Employment Readiness Program (ERP) offers resources to help with your career plan and job search. Whether you’re a military spouse or Family member who just moved to a new installation, Retiree, or DoD civilian looking for new opportunities, or active duty Military, active Reserve, National Guard member, or Wounded Warrior, we’re here to help.
Engraving
PCS gifts and other engrave services (Custom Orders Only); Laser Engraving Shop
Enjoying Japan
This group is to help others enjoy Japan just a little bit better. There will be no tolerance for bashing, drama etc. Keep post positive and productive.
Environmental Health
Conducts environmental surveillance (includes drinking water, food service facilities, radiological monitoring, seasonal heat stress index, mosquito surveillance and more) and provides training in the areas of food service sanitation, field sanitation team, and others upon request
EPIC Youth / CONNECT Elementary
Bible Study and Fellowship for teens and children
Equal Employment Opportunity Program
Individuals are entitled to an equal chance to enjoy benefits of democracy and the protection of its laws. It is the duty of all personnel to support the EEO program and strive to eliminate any discriminatory policies and practices in employment. Everyone has the inherent right to fair treatment, equal employment opportunities and a workplace free of harassment and discrimination. Civilian personnel employed in U.S. Army Japan and U.S. Army Garrison-Japan organizations, assigned or attached to supporting units have the right to file a discrimination compliant under the administrative procedures.
Equipment Rental
Camp Zama Outdoor Recreation provides vehicle rental, equipment rental, park and picnic areas, BBQ pavilions, fishing bond. Some of the rentals are: Vehicle Rental, Ski and Snowboard Rental, Party Equipment Rental, Camping Equipment Rental, Street and Mountain Bike Rental; Freshwater and saltwater fishing equipment rental; Adventure planning assistance, maps and train directions, hotel reservations, adventure pro shop; bus and mini bus rental; airport limousine Service
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) - ACS
A mandatory enrollment program that works with other military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated medical, educational, housing, community support, and personnel services to Families with special needs
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) - MEDDAC
Military Families with a special needs Family member, also known as an Exception Family Member (EFM), often require additional help in meeting the EFM's needs. To support Families with special needs, the Army created the Exceptional Family Member program in the early 1980s. The army designed the EFMP to be a comprehensive, coordinated, multi-agency program that provides community support, housing, medical, educational and personnel services to military Families with an EFM.
Expectant Parent Workshop
Expectant Parent Workshop: Helps get your pregnancy off to a good start with valuable information about pregnancy and postpartum health, basic infant care, infant massage, parenting skills, safety, discipline, stress management, deployment issues, and community resources.
Express
Main Exchange located on Camp Zama has household items; clothes; electronics; make up jewerly, and misc.
Express - SFHA
SFHA Express
Family Advocacy Program
The Family Advocacy Program (FAP) is the Army's program designed with the mission of education to prevent spouse an child abuse, to encourage the reporting of all instances of abuse, and to treat all Family members affected by or involved in abuse. FAP is a command-directed program under the authority of AR 608-18.
Family Child Care - In House
Family Child Care at Camp Zama is limited. The number of FCC homes open can fluctuate from 1 to 6 depending on PCS season and need. You may find FCC providers at Camp Zama or Sagamihara Housing Area. The FCC system offers quarters-based child care provided by authorized military family members operating as independent contractors conducting childcare in their own quarters. Providers charge a standardized fee according to total family income, they determine how many children they wish to enroll (within required ratios), and set their own hours of operation.
Family Fitness Center - Atsugi Naval Base
Atsugi Naval Base; Next to Halsey Gym is the Family Fitness Center. It's available for patrons with children and has a safe space behind a partition for kids to play. No strollers, food or sugary drinks are allowed inside. The workout section of the room is divided into two parts: one for cardio and one for weightlifting. The cardio side features one bike, two elliptical, two treadmills and a rowing machine. The weightlifting side has a multipurpose weight machine and full rack of dumbbells.
Family Practice Appointments
To make an appointment in Family Practice, must call this appointment line at 315-263-4175
Family Practice Clinic
The Patient Centered Medical Home is a new model of healthcare being adopted across Military Healthcare and by leading civilian healthcare systems. Each patient partners with a team of healthcare providers, physicians, nurses, behavioral health professionals, pharmacists, and others to develop a comprehensive, personal healthcare plan. the healthcare team works with each patient over time to take care of health issues as they arise
Family Readiness Groups
Designed to make sure Families have information you need and develop a military support group while your Soldier is deployed. Virtual Family Readiness Group also provide secure environment in which the commander can communicate directly with Soldiers and Families 24 hours a day no matter where you are.
Federal Resume Workshop - Soldier for Life
Learn how to write a federal resume
Financial Readiness Program
The Financial Readiness Program (FRP) is your resource for information on money matters. We can help you better understand financial topics like: Military pay, Money management, Financial responsibility, Credit reporting, Debt elimination, Saving and Investing.
Finger Printing (Manual)
Provides Customers with manual (ink) fingerprint reports for hiring actions pending their issuance of card from Garrison Security managers.
Fire and Emergency Services
USAG Japan Fire and Emergency services is responsible for maintaining a successful fire prevention program in order to eliminate all fire safety hazards and the continued education of all personnel in fire prevention. The Division of Fire and Emergency Services’ objective is to educate and prevent loss of life by providing adequate fire prevention and response.
Firelite Lounge
The Firelight Lounge is a premier Night Club that offers a variety of music options for the community. The Lounge is equipped with a full service DJ Booth with performance stage, large dance floor, a full service wrap around bar, Karaoke Sound System and two pool tables for entertainment. Once a month the club hosts a Community Night in the Firelite Lounge bringing the community together in a casual atmosphere. The lounge is open every night Tuesday - Sunday. Specialty Nights include: Hip Hop Night Country Western Night Latin Night Occasional Special Events
Flag Football
Flag Football is offered once a year in the fall
Flowers
Petals and Blooms provides all of your floral and plant needs
Frame Shop Orientation
Advanced and Refresher class on how to make your own frames
Framing
Make any frames for almost any sizes. For price quotes and inquire, please stop by the Arts and Crafts Shop. Prices are dependent upon size and materials used
Gas Station - SFHA
Gas Station
Gas Station - Zama
Gas Station
Girls Softball
Offered once a year in the spring
Girls Volleyball
Offered once a year.
Gold Star Spouses Reception
Recognizes surviving spouses throughout the community. Parking Spot at PX and also services at Army Community Services
Golf Club Dining
The "Zama Clubhouse Restaurant" is open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch and early dining. The restaurant offers a wide variety of menu options from steak to seafood at affordable prices. The Zama Clubhouse Restaurant also offers limited catering for small events such as birthdays and promotion parties. There is also a full-service lounge as well.
Golf Lessons
Private lessons conducted by a PGA Member; MWR Golf Instructor
Gospel Services - Sagamihara Chapel
Sunday: 0900-Worship Service-Sagamihara Chapel; Wed: 1830: Bible Study; Friday: 1800 Intercessory Prayer
Gymnastics
Our classes with introduce and improve your child's gymnastics skills involving balance, coordination, flexibility, and strength. We will learn basic gymnastics skills and drills on the floor, bars, beam and vault. The advanced class will focus on level 1, 2, and 3 Gymnastics skills and drills. Students in the Advance class have eth option to also join Power tumbling as a second class if their skill level meets the criteria. This will be at the instructor's discretion
Hardy Barrack MWR Tokyo Recreational Lodging
Tokyo Recreational Lodging has a total of 23 suites and 1 single room. Following items are provided in the guest rooms. Towels, Coffee maker with free coffee and tea, Televisions in the living room and bed room, Refrigerators, Microwave ovens, Air conditioner, Amenities such as shampoo, soap, lotion, Free continental breakfast is available from 7-9:30 a.m. every day in the lobby. Tokyo Recreational Lodging has a free laundry room for our guests. The washing machine and dryers are free of charge. (We have a vending machine for soap).
Health Promotion
Health Promotion services include Tobacco Cessation individual and group counseling, online education and support groups. Other HP services include: Performance Triad - Activity, Nutrition and Sleep education and awareness programs, Mindfulness Orientations and 8 week courses, weekly meditations sessions and DODEA school year curriculum. Civilian Wellness program, Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training and Education, Health, Wellness and Safety Fairs, Running Clinics, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training, and Community Health Promotion Counsel Work Groups. Chief, Health Promotion, Jana York at 263-2004.
Health Promotion / Preventive Medicine Unit Briefings
Health Promotion/Preventive Medicine- Unit briefings Quality presentations with the most current information are a key component of health promotion and wellness programs. Preventive Medicine including Health Educators, Occupational Health, Environmental Health, and other related MEDDAC-J clinic educators use health promotion presentations as a method for educating groups of individuals about various aspects of health and wellness. Topics for health promotion presentations can vary widely, but generally reflect the needs of a particular unit, or organization. Unit presentations via classroom instruction, VTC or DCO are available upon request.
Healthy Sleep Habits Class
This class deals with ways to have healthy sleep habits and techniques to use.
Highlighting your Volunteer Work Experience
Learn how to document your volunteer experience on your resume
Home and Garden PXTRA
Home and Garden Store; household items; toys; bikes; pet items
Home School Association
Atsugi-Zama Homeschool Association is for parents on NAF Atsugi and surrounding bases who homeschool or are interested in homeschooling. We are here to support the homeschool community by providing information, resources and an opportunity to talk with other homeschoolers
Home Visits
Home visits: Scheduled at your convenience, home visits bring you education and assurance right in your own home on many topics, including breastfeeding, sleeping, nutrition, potty training, age-appropriate discipline, developmental screenings, sibling rivalry, stress management, deployment issues, and time management. NPSP-Home Visitors are supportive and caring licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs) or registered nurses (RNs) who have extensive experience working with young children and are sensitive to your unique challenges as a military Family.
Homeless Outreach
Meet at SHA Chapel on Sagamihara Family Housing Area one Sunday a month to assist with food preparation in the kitchen, then depart that evening for Tokyo/Yokohama to deliver food/supplies
Housing Environmental Health Response Registry
The Housing Environmental Health Response Registry is a resource for residents to report housing-related health information and concerns. Residents will be invited to enroll in the registry and initiate an exchange with public health professionals. Registry participants will receive information on in-home environmental health, assistance in seeking medical care, and an opportunity to share concerns with Army leadership.
Housing Office
Provides housing services for military housing, unaccompanied housing and community housing. Service members and OCONUS DoD Civilian employees are required to report to Housing Services Office at their duty station before making arrangements to rent, lease or purchase off-post housing. Service members and OCONUS DoD Civilian employees are further advised not to send monetary deposits for housing prior to contacting the Housing Services Office
Hula Lessons
Hula Lessons offered at the Community Recreation Center
Ikego West Valley Recreation area
The Ikego West Valley Recreation Area is the place to spend a fun-filled weekend with family and friends. Walk-in reservations are available at the Outdoor Recreation Center Thursday to Tuesday 1000-1800 and the Ikego MWR Office Monday to Friday 1000-1800. Each site holds a maximum of twenty people. Three cabins offered solar powered heat and A/C while two remain in a rustic style without electricity or running water. All cabins and campsites have a designated BBQ grill.
Immunizations
Immunizations for all beneficiaries is conducted in one location within the medical clinic.
Indoor Cycling
cycling utilizing stationary bikes
Industrial Hygiene
Conducts occupational hazards surveillance, to include chemical, physical and biological hazards; performs special surveys, such as ventilation, indoor air quality, mold, noise, heat stress monitoring, and building plans review. Provide unit employee training on personal protective equipment and respiratory protection
Infant Massage
Learn how to bond with your baby through positive touch. Attacment and Bonding through eye to eye contact, touch, voice and smell
Inspector General
Mission: Assist the commanding general (CG) and subordinate commanders/staff in ensuring the command is trained and ready, in taking care of people, and in doing what is right by providing full-service Inspector General support to the command. Enhance bilateral relations with Ground Staff Office Inspector General through substantive, constructive engagement
iRepair Computer Services
Computer Repair Services
Japan Language Classes (SHA)
Japan language classes to get a basic understanding of the language
Japan Language Classes (Zama)
Japan language classes to get a basic understanding of the language
Japanese Criminal Law
Mission: To research Japanese law and legislation for current and pending legal issues that impact USFJ missions and personnel; to coordinate with Japanese Police, Prosecutor's Offices and the Ministry of Justice on criminal cases involving SOFA members; to track foreign criminal jurisdiction cases to ensure US compliance with SOFA obligations; to ensure the availability of SOFA personnel for investigations, summary procedures and trials and if necessary to report the disposition of cases IAW service directives and respond to inquiries form higher headquarters
Japanese Head Start
All Soldiers who come to Camp Zama will have an opportunity to attend a specially designed Japanese head start course which is a one week, 40 hour program to teach geography, culture, and language
Japanese Health Agency
Country Health Agency
Japanese Souvenir Store
Rainbown Art Collection; Sells various Japanese items
Jazz Dance Class
Offers jazz dance classes for children age 6-18; instructor is Japanese
JESO
Japanese Employment Service Office for Master Labor Contractors who work on base.
Jewish Service
The service is offered at a nearby base
Kanto Lodge
Yokota Air Base lodge; some units have cooking, fitness center, airport transportation, base transportation, business center, laundry services
Karaoke Room
Camp Zama’s first private Karaoke Room with over 450 sq. ft. Located next to the main entrance at the Zama Community Club. This room features a State of the Art Karaoke System. 52" Flat Screen TV, Stage, Dancing Area and a food counter. Room charges are by the hour or purchase a food and beverage package and receive reduced rates. "the BOXZ" has over 71,000 American, Japanese, Korean, Philippine, Hispanic and Chinese songs and is updated on a daily basis. Room reservations are made on a first come first serve basis only.
Keystone Club
We are a teen volunteer organization based in the Camp Zama Youth Center dedicated to volunteering and helping the community however we can.
Labor Law (SJA)
The mission of the Labor Law Branch is to: Advise commanders and senior managers on civilian personnel matters requiring administrative or adverse action; advise the Civilian Personnel Advisory Center on specific employee situations requiring administrative or adverse action. Provide legal reviews of proposed actions; advise the equal employment opportunity office regarding employee discrimination complaint processing; coordinate with USARJ/G1 and the Japanese employment service office with special labor issues as tasked; Represent the command the secretary of the army in all civil litigation brought before the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the US Merit Systems Protection Board.
Labs
Accredited by the College of American Pathologists; Blood and Urine Labs; Results mailed outside clinic
Latino American Club
Promoting Hispanic Culture in Japan.
Legal Assistance Office
Legal assistance services, provide by licensed attorneys, include almost all services render by civilian attorneys, except representation in civilian court. Legal assistance attorneys will not appear in civilian courts or give advice concerning private income producing activities. Within these limitations, the legal assistance attorneys and staff may provide legal counseling, draft letters, draft wills and powers of attorney, provide notary service, negotiate legal disputes with third parties, review and explain legal documents provide pro se assistance in limited situations or make referrals to civilian attorneys when appropriate.
Lifeguard Courses
The American Red Cross Lifeguard Course provides training for entry- level lifeguards. Students learn skills and knowledge necessary to help prevent, to recognize, and to respond to emergencies and sudden illness until advanced medical help arrives and takes over. The core curriculum includes CPR and AED for the Professional Rescuer (CPR/AED/FPR), First Aid, and Lifeguard Skills. Optional modules are offered in conjunction with this course: Preventing Disease Transmission (PDT) (taught with core), and Oxygen
Lifeguard Instructor Courses
The purpose of the American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Course is to train instructor candidates to teach courses and modules of the Lifeguard Training Program: Lifeguard Training, First Aid, CPR and AED for the Professional Rescuer, Preventing Disease Transmission to entry-level lifeguards. The training in this instructor course prepares instructor candidates by developing their understanding of how to use course materials, how to conduct training sessions, and how to evaluate participants' progress. Fundamentals of Instructor Training will be taught in conjunction with the Lifeguard Instructor Course
Loan Closet
Loan Closet, while you wait for your HHGs to arrive, we have dish kits, coffee makers, microwave ovens, and much more at your request for 30 to 60 days.
Lost and Found Property
Provides a location for Personnel on Camp to turn in found property and the MPs to properly store it until claimed (or destroyed after the regulatory guidance)
Lyric / Contemporary Dance
Dance for Adults
Massage Services
Deep Tissue Massage: relieves back and neck pain and give total body relaxation for tired muscles Balance Alignment Massage: correctly aligns the distortion within the body and provides pressure based release
Meals in Minutes Class
This class teaches personnel how to make healthy meals in a matter of minutes
MEDDAC-J
Services offered at BG Sam's Army Health Clinic: Army Wellness Center, Behavior Health and Social Work Services, Family Medicine, Hearing Screenings, Immunizations/Readiness, Laboratory, Optometry, Patient Administration and Records, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Radiology, Medical Translator and Tricare Services
Medical Records
The outpatient records department is, most often, a patient's first stop when accessing care at BG Crawford F. Sams US Army health Clinic. This department specializes in a multitude of medical records management processes.
Military and Family Life Consultants
The Military Family and Life Consultants is a DOD provided program, offering support to service members and women and their families through the tough times of military life, including deployment, mobilization, reintegration and the resulting issues that affect service members and their families
Military Autosource
Ford, Chrysler, Harley; purchasing a car to send back to the states
Military Caregiver Resource Directory
Designed to help empower military caregivers with information about national-level resources and programs specifically for them. Topics include: helplines, advocacy and benefit information, career transitions and employment, military caregiver support, children’s needs, education and training, financial support, rest and relaxation, and others.
Military Caregiver Virtual Forum
Military Caregiver Virtual Forum
Military Clothing
military clothing and sales for all of your military clothing needs
Military Homefront
Military Homefront: A free weekly parenting email with support, tips and advice, updates about your baby’s developmental milestones, and other great information curated just for you.
Military Personnel Division
Provides personnel services for all military to include ID Cards; Passports; DEERS; documentation; marriage information; CAC cards;
Military Pet Education (MilPetED) Mobile Application (Android)
MilPetED is a free application for smartphones and tablets, designed to provide easy access to animal health information, tips and resources for Service Members, beneficiaries, and retirees.
Military Pet Education (MilPetED) Mobile Application (iPhone)
MilPetED is a free application for smartphones and tablets, designed to provide easy access to animal health information, tips and resources for Service Members, beneficiaries, and retirees.
Military Police
Military Police Division deals with traffic management; military police investigations, police liaison; military police counter
Million Dollar Soldier
Have you ever wonder what it takes to be a millionaire on a Soldier's Salary?
Mobility, Deployment and Support Stability Operations
Provide information and services to active duty service members and family members before, during and after deployment and extended TDYs. This program serves as the liaison between family members, rear-detachments, and family readiness groups. Services provided include "Harts Apart" Support groups, deployment cycle support, deployment benefits promotion, yellow ribbon room, and FRG training and assistance
Narita Airport Bus
Accepts only American Dollars; Camp Zama MWR looks forward to providing you the best possible service and experience coming to and from Camp Zama, Japan. Whether you're PCSing in or out, or simple here to visit Japan and are staying at Camp Zama you can depend on the MWR Narita Bus to take care of you.
National Resource Directory
The National Resource Directory is one of the largest online collections of government and non-government resources specifically designed for Veterans, service members, their families and caregivers. With a unique collection of more than 16,000 organized and vetted resources, the directory provides information covering a variety of topics, including benefits and compensation, education, homeless assistance, housing and other services.
Navy Federal Credit Union
Navy Federal Credit Union is a miltiary credit union that has 220 branches with approximately 3867127 members serving the greater county area.
Navy Hospital Yokosuka
The nearest hospital form Camp Zama is Yokosuka Hospital. For additional care that Camp Zama or Yokota can't provide, Patients will need to go here for medical care. Camp Zama provides transportation to and from.
Navy Lodge Yokosuka
Navy Lodge Yokosuka is conveniently located to family resources such as Navy Exchange, Commissary, Family Housing Center, PSD, Fitness Center/Gym, Marina, Tennis Courts, Bowling Alley, etc.
New Parent Support Program
The New Parent Support Program (NPSP) promotes healthy Families through a variety of services including home visits, support groups, and parenting classes. We help Soldiers and Families learn to cope with stress, isolation, post-deployment reunions, and the everyday demands of parenthood. Army Families who are expecting a child or who have children up to age three can participate in all of our services confidentially and free of charge
Newcomer's Orientation
Newcomer’s Orientation is a must attend event. The morning session, speakers from major organization of Camp Zama inform Newcomers where they are located, how to contact them and their area of specialty that is offered.  Top of the noon hour begins with no cost lunch to the consumer, "Taste of Japan, "it's an introduction to the Japanese cuisine.  Very delicious!  Newcomer’s Orientation will recommence after lunch with MEDDAC programs.  Followed by the Base Tour.
Occupational Health
Responsible for occupational work site visits (WSV), hearing conservation and readiness, reproductive hazards, medical surveillance, exposures, education and training, with goals to prevent injuries and illness
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.
Fraternity located in Tokyo
On-Call Duty Chaplain
Should you need to speak with the on-call duty chaplain for any reason
Optometry Appointments
To make an appointment in, Optometry must call this appointment line
Optometry Clinic
Optometry Clinic; For Eye Care Needs; Emergency Eye Care will be seen off base;
Optometry Clinic Appointments
To make an optometry appointment call: 315-263-4175
Outdoor Recreation
Weekly out door adventures and leisure travel services throughout Japan. Most activities are on the weekend. Provides a variety of activities on sightseeing in Japan to include hiking, festivals, children activities, cannoning, and much more
Pacific Rim
Located within the SHA Club at Sagamihara Housing Area, the Pacific Rim Restaurant offers a unique dining experience like no other in the Camp Zama Community. An with an Asian-Accented design, the Pacific Rim showcases two magnificent salt water tanks upon entry. Also included are six tables equipped with built-in gas grills in the center, which allows for a unique, do-it-yourself Japanese barbecue experience known as "yakiniku."
Pacific Stars and Stripes
Latest news around the world; delivers directly to your home; online articles
Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) Arnn Elementary
The Arnn PTO provides support to the scholastic and extracurricular programs of John O. Arnn Elementary School. We organize special events for students and their families, and coordinate fundraising activities. The Arnn PTO strives towards: The enrichment of our children’s educational experience through the coordination of special programs and events. The development of a closer relationship between parents and teachers so we may work together in the education of our children. The promotion of the safety, care and welfare of our children in the home, school and community.
Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) Zama American High School
The Zama American High School Parent Teacher Organization's purpose is to assist with monetary funds for educational purchases requested by ZAHS Faculty/Staff members and supporting the students many activities and programs within ZAHS that are not normally funded by government sources. Fundraising is the heart and soul of our PTO and we have been granted permission to run a successful thrift store, The Treasure Trove, on the campus of ZAHS to provide these much needed funds. Volunteers are always needed to help assist us in keeping our continued success. Join the store FB Page, search The Treasure Trove Thrift Store -Camp Zama Japan
Parental Central Services
Parental Central Services is your first stop to register and make payments for CDC, SAC, Youth Center, Youth Sports, SKIES classes. Families wishing to enroll their children in any of the Child, Youth and School Services programs must register at Parental Central services. Registration is free for all eligible patrons
Parents Night Out (CDC)
Periodically US Army Child, Youth and School Services offers a parent's night out. Care will be provided at SHA CDC for infants through kindergarten and SAC will provide care for ages 6-11 years old. Camp Zama CYSS Parent's Night Out gives our parents the opportunity to take a well-deserved break. Go out for a night on the town feeling confident that your little ones are safe and having the time of their lives with our "Amazing " CYSS staff. This incredible evening will be filled with a variety of fun games, crafts, activities, and they wont want the night to end. Must be registered with Child, Youth and School Services to participate
Patient Advocate
Patient Advocate support and promote patient's rights as they navigate the health care system. Whether or not you are ill, managing your health can be confusing and overwhelming. When things go wrong, a patient advocate can guide you through the confusing maze of health care with caring and sensitivity. The can focus exclusively on your needs and help you resolve concerns about the quality of your care, get the care you need, and ensure that you r voice is heard and the you are included in decision-making.
Patient Forms
here you can find access to periodic health assessment; immunization documentation form; starts clearance pre-participation form and sports history pre-participation form
Patient Registration
The outpatient records department will verify eligibility for care by checking your ID card's expiration date and conducting an automated DEERS verification. Upon verification, you will then be registered into the Composite Health Care System (CHCS). Having current personal data on you and your family members is a critical element to providing you updates on healthcare programs or for enabling providers to contact you with the test results or follow-up evaluations.
Patient Safety Manager
Responsible for all patient safety to include verify of personal identification, clean your hands, knowing your own medicine and much more. Safety starts with good communication. Help us keep you safe by practicing good communication: Ask your health care providers about your health care plan. Find out what you can do to feel better and improve your health. Listen carefully and ask for more information especially if you don't understand. Take notes and bring a friend or family member with you for support. Talk about your concern, needs and priorities with your health care providers. Talk about your plan of care, what it means, and what you can expect to occur.
Patient Transportation
Transportation is available for the purpose of consultation and/or treatment of a condition beyond the capabilities of BG Crawford F. Sams US Army Health Clinic; Ground Transport: Patients requiring transportation to Yokota Air Force Base's 374th Medical Group or the U.S. Naval Hospital at Yokosuka must contact the Patient Movement Coordinator at least 48 hours in advance; Air Evacuation: Receiving, evacuating, and transferring patients to other military treatment facilities outside of Japan is the most important patient accountability function that we provide. Patients who require air evacuation to Okinawa, Hawaii or CONUS must coordinate with their Primary Care Manager
Performance Triad Tuesdays
Army wellness Center takes a walk every Tuesday to bring awareness to the Performance Triad of Eat Move and Sleep
Pet Kennel
The Camp Zama MWR Boarding Kennel is located next to the Zama Vet Services Office. Our facility primarily caters to USAG-J assigned Army personnel on PCS in/out status, TDY, emergency leave and regular leave status personnel. If space is available we will also accept animals from other installations throughout Japan. All animals must receive the following vaccines prior to boarding and show adequate proof in English: dogs: rabies, distemper combo, bordetella; Cats: Rabies and Felocell
Pharmacy
Pharmacy for prescription medicine and over the counter prescribed by a physician
Photography Club
For photography pros, amateurs and enthusiasts. Every meeting, we will share photos that go along with a predetermined theme. Open to anyone who loves photography n matter the experience.
Physical Exams
In order to make a physical exam must call this appointment line at 315-263-4838; For all personnel
Physical Therapy
Provide physical therapy needs for the Camp Zama Community;
Physical Therapy Appointments
PHysical Therapy Appointment line: 315-263-8195
Physical Work Group
Physical Work Group focuses on the physical aspects of the Community Health Promotion Council in order to improve the readiness and resilience of our force.
Piano and Violin
Whether a novice or an expert, our Piano Lessons will suit any skill level. When your child signs up our instructors will do an assessment of skills and place them into the appropriate
Play Groups
Play groups: Scheduled regularly at installations, they help children learn through play in a supportive atmosphere that benefits parents as well. Activities include story time, crafts, and music
Popeyes
Fried Chicken; Cajun style food
Postal Services
Provide unparalleled postal support and service to all customers. Take care of all employees, soldiers, master labor contractors and DA Civilians, the leader in providing the postal knowledge base for USARJ; a safe, friendly working area and environment for employees and customers alike
Pre and Post Deployment Support
Pre- and Post-Deployment Support: Help prepare Soldiers and Families for Deployments and Reintegration by providing trainings and resources throughout the Deployment Cycle in a variety of settings.
Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training
PPPT - Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) Instructor Trainer and Exercise Leader courses are offered semiannually and upon request. This 5 day training is for Soldiers E5 and above and is required if you are assigned to teach PT to pregnant Soldiers. The purpose of the Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical training program is to assist pregnant and postpartum Soldiers in maintaining health and fitness throughout their pregnancy and to assist them in returning to required fitness levels after the pregnancy has ended.
Prescription Refill Line
Prescription refills will be available for pickup at the Camp Zama. Pharmacy the next duty day.
Prevention Education - Alcohol and Suicide
“Prevention” can be defined as a proactive process, which empowers individuals and groups to meet the challenges of life events and transitions by creating and reinforcing conditions that promote healthy behaviors and life styles. Alcohol and drug abuse prevention includes all measures taken to deter and reduce to the lowest possible level, the abuse or misuse of alcohol and other drugs. Prevention for readiness includes command commitment through the establishment of policies and resources, coalitions with installation organizations and community members to create and foster conditions that promote mission readiness and enhance quality of life for the total army family.
Preventive Medicine
Directly supports the Camp Zama Base Cluster (Camp Zama, Sagamihara Housing Area, Sagami General Depot) and coordinates with other services to ensure preventive medicine services are provided to all Soldiers, Department of the Army civilians, and their family members in Japan. Provide technical services in community health nursing, environmental health, health promotion, industrial hygiene, and occupational health to promote the health and wellness of our population
Prime for Life
Challenge common beliefs and attitudes contributing to alcohol and drug use, reducing the risk of health issues and impairment problems through prevention and intervention. This two -day (16 hour) course is about making smart choices and applying practical life skills to protect things that are important : family, self-respect, careers, and health. All four hours for military personnel and two hours for civilian personnel Substance Abuse Prevention training credit will be granted to class participants who are not officially enrolled in the ASAP program.
Principles of Weight Management Class
The class is open to all personnel on Camp Zama and discusses how to manage weight and techniques to get to the ultimate weight goal.
Printing silk screening
Silk-screening and heat transfer for printing for T-shirts and other variety of items
Protestant Services - Camp Zama
Sun: 1100: Worship Service- Zama Chapel; 3rd Sunday: Following the service linger longer luncheon; Tues.: 1830 music rehearsal- Zama chapel; Wed: 1800 - International group bible study - Zama Chapel
Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC)
Group of women who meet to discuss God's word; daycare is provided
Provost Marshal Office
USAG Japan Provost Marshal Office is responsible for the daily operations of law enforcement, military police desk operations, emergency dispatching, traffic management and collision investigation, and military police investigations support on USAG Japan installations in the Kanto region including, Camp Zama, Sagamihara Family Housing Area, Sagami General Depot, Yokohama North Dock, and Hardy Barracks
Public Health Command
Public Health Command consists of Public Health Activity and some elements of Public Health Command focusing on preventive medicine measures throughout the specific. Lab, Engineering, Public Health Nursing, Environmental Science, Entomology
Radiology
X-rays; radiology appointments
Red White and Blue
Mission is to enrich the lives of American's veterans by connecting them to their community through physical and social activity
Release of Information
All releases or transmittal of medical records, information, medical statements, and preparation of copies of these documents are provided through the Outpatient Records Department. Due to the large volume of requests, customers requesting duplication of their medical records should submit their request in writing no less than thirty days in advance.
Religious Activities
Religious activites for all your community needs
Relocation Readiness Program
Relocation and Readiness Program provides services in Newcomer's orientation, Japanese classes, conversational English, loan closet, sponsorship training
Resilience Seminars
Conducted on a quarterly basis to educate community on resilience. All those who participate receive 1 hour of suicide prevention training and 1 hour of substance abuse training.
Retirement Council
Hosted by the Transition Center office and Soldier for Life this gives retirees a forum to discuss retirement issues and get their questions answered
Retirement Services
The Soldier for Life and Transitions Assistance office provides retirement information
Rising Sun
Community information newsletters that discusses all everything going on in the Camp Zama Community
Risk Reduction Program
The Risk Reduction Program provides an efficient way assisting commanders in identifying and addressing high-risk behaviors such as substance abuse, suicide, spousal/child abuse, AWOL, crimes, DUIs, STDs, and financial indebtedness. The Risk Reduction Program assists commanders in effectively utilizing existing community resources to reduce or prevent high-risk behaviors from impacting mission readiness and Soldier's well being
Sagami Bowl
Located within the Sagami Lounge, the Sagami Bowl Retro Lanes offers a unique bowling experience.  Retro Bowling Alley is decorated in a 1950's motif with real wooden lanes as opposed to the synthetic lanes that most Bowling Alley's come with today. Ever miss drawing on your score sheet? Now is your chance with old fashioned - hand written score sheets. Come and bowl a few games today!
Sagami Depot - Oct Half-Marathon / 10K / 5K / 2K
International Race. Hosted each year due to the long standing, 18 year relationship Camp Zama and its components share with the Kanto Racing Association, a Japanese group that helps organize and promote relay racing in the Kanto Plains area.
Sagami Depot Fitness
SGD Fitness is open 24 hours. An ID must be presented to the fire station and a Cypher lock combination will be issued. Free Weights/ Selectorized Equipment; Cardio Equipment; Basketball Court Racquetball Court Heavy Bag/ Speed Bag Lockers Available (lock not provided, please bring your own.)
Sagami Depot Pass Office
In order for personnel to get on base pass - i.e. local nationals they must be escorted by a SOFA status member and request a pass at the gate
Sagami Lounge
Breakfast and Lunch Sagami Depot; Serves buffett and off the menu style
Sagamihara Family Housing Area Pass Office
In order for personnel to get on base pass- i.e. local nationals they must be escorted by a SOFA status member and request a pass at the gate
Sagamihara Family Housing Area Commissary
Provides grocery store needs to the Sagamihara Housing Area Community; ATM, Deli, Fresh Sandwiches to go, Party Cakes, Rotisserie Chicken
Sagamihara Housing Area Child Development Center
The mission of CDC's is to provide a quality childcare in a safe, nurturing and child friendly environment. Our goal is to enhance the physical, emotional, social and intellectual well being of the children in our care. We will provide the best care and learning conditions possible for all children. It is our philosophy that all children will learn when provided with respect, understanding and developmentally appropriate activities. We will encourage creativity and foster development to the highest potential in each individual child
Sagamihara Library
Library on Sagamihara Family Housing Area
Salon- SFHA
Salon - Hair Cut; Hair Coloring; Nails, Wax
School Age Center
SAC is a great before and after school program for children in grades one to six. There are a wide variety of activities for children in our community throughout the year. SAC offers a variety of care options to include before and after school, hourly, open recreation and full day for no school and camp programs. What to expect: outdoor/indoor sports, computer games, Xbox, Wii, PlayStation games, free snacks
School Liaison
School Support services provides Army school-aged youth with educational opportunities, resources and information necessary to achieve academic success. School Liaison Officers help deliver the best educational resources and information for your children. We specialize in education transitions, and make sure incoming and exiting families have information about local schools, graduation requirements, after-school services/programs, youth sponsorship programs and home schooling.
Sergeant Audie Murphy Club
Nonprofit private organization committed to contributing to the community. The Sergeant Audie Murphy Club is operated solely by its members and is not affiliated with the Army. The club raises money for activities either by donation or through fund raising activities. Comprised of the top two percent of the noncommissioned officers in the U.S. Army. They are selected to the club based on demonstrated leadership, professionalism and overall general military knowledge.
SFHA Gym
24 hour gym facility
SFHA Outdoor Pool
Facility is open during the summer months only. This is an outdoor facility with a 25 meter, 8-lane pool with zero depth entry. There is a circular wading pool for children with a water umbrella. There is a large grassy area with picnic tables. Pool with disability access; kiddie pool with fountain; multiple tables with umbrella shade; party area with BBQ grill
SHA Club
Restaurant, Bar, Recreational Activities on Sagamihara Housing Area; Pacific Rim Restaurant, Blue Moon Lounge; activities vary
SHARP: Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Prevention
If you have been assaulting please go to a safe place and contact the SARC or healthcare provider for help. You can file an unrestricted report or a restricted report
Sick Call
Military Sick Call is by appointment only. Patient Line can be called between 7am-730am
Soccer
Soccer is offered twice a year Summer and Fall Season
Solarium
The Solarium can be reserved for parties by submitting a "Solarium Reservation Request" to the Front Desk at Yano Fitness Center no less than two weeks in advance. Reservations are based on availability. There is a fee. Forms are available at Yano Fitness Center. Forms can be e-mailed to you upon request.
Space Available Travel: Yokota Air Base
Space Available Travel also known as Space-A, is a program that tallows authorized passengers to occupy seats on DoD aircraft that are left over once all space-required passengers have been accommodated. Space available travel is allowed on a non-mission interference basis only. Uniformed Services members on active duty must be in a leave or pass status to register for space-available travel, remain in a leave or pass status while awaiting travel and be in leave or pass status the entire period of travel.
Special needs Accommodation Process (SNAP)
The SNAP is a sub-committee of the installation's Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP). Is it a team of professionals that work together to evaluate any health, developmental, physical, social, emotional, learning and behavioral issues that affect your child to determine how CYS Services can best meet his or her needs. The team consists of the installation EFMP Manager, CYSS Coordinator/designees, Army Public Health Nurse and other professionals as deemed appropriate to best evaluate your child's placement in CYSS programs/services.
Spiritual Health Work Group
Led by the USARJ Senior Chaplain. Responsible for improving the spiritual well being and resilience of the entire Japan community.
Sponsorship
Japan Specific Sponsorship Training classes are specific to Japan.  Sponsorship training is an excellent opportunity to navigate an inbound Soldier or DA Civilian’s PCS move.  Steering a Soldier or DA Civilian from the snares of financial traps that breaks the bank and/or stressors that sends them over edge is part of being a great sponsor.  Going the extra distance creates a win-win for the inbound Soldier, DA Civilian and their family; it is the hallmark of being a great sponsor. 
Sports Bar and Grill
The Game Time Sports Bar and Grill features four 42" TV's, four 50" TV's and a 120" Digital Projector BIG Screen that will bring the action straight to your seat. A state of the art Surround Sound System has been installed to make sure that you get all the great sounds from your favorite sport. With over 15 sports channels to choose from we are sure that we will be able to accommodate your favorite sporting event.
Spring Break Child Care
All children must be currently registered with child and youth school services in order to participate. One week spring trips. Can pay daily
Staff Judge Advocate (SJA)
Serves as legal advisor to the CG, staff, and subordinate commanders. Supervises preparation of legal opinions and command guidance; provides training and instruction; prepares and submits reports to HQDA and other agencies. Service as a command representative on the Joint Committee; USARJ representation on criminal and civil jurisdiction, MLC issues and contract disputes; contract conciliation and acquisition of facilities. Represents and protects US and command interests in all matters referred under the US-Japan structure
Start Smart Baseball
Occurs once a year for younger children
Start Smart Basketball
Occurs once a year for younger children
Step Aerobics
Fun interactive way to work out utilizing the step
Stork Nesting Yokosuka Naval Base
Provides mothers-to-be close proximity to U.S Naval Hospital Yokosuka for the labor and delivery of her baby. USNH Stork's Nest is a service provided as a free, temporary residence for beneficiaries who meet the waiting list requirements. A Safe, comfortable option, the Stork's Nest welcomes term obstetric beneficiaries for the final one- four weeks of pregnancy
Stroller Warriors
Free Running club for military spouses and their family members. Our mission is to help military families around the world live happier, healthier lives through fitness, friendship, leadership, goal-setting, networking, fundraising and community service.
Subway
AAFES provides Subway services to Camp Zama in two locations; one main food court and one by Building 101.
Summer Camp
Summer camp is sold in ten weekly packages, included are meals, snacks, high adventure activities and weekly field trips
Survivor Outreach Services
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) is an Army-wide program designed to provide dedicated and comprehensive support to Survivors of Active Duty, Reserve, Army National Guard and Retirees. Survivor Outreach Services demonstrates the Army’s commitment to Families by providing support and standardized services to Active, Reserve and Army National Guard Families.
Swim Team
Swim Team offers a Winter and Fall Season
Taco Bell
Taco Bell restuarant on SHA
Taekwondo
In this class your child will learn not only physical training and discipline but mental training . Available to youth ages 5 to 18, this class embraces a family friendly atmosphere with safety being a top priority. Students in the 5-8 class may be placed in the advanced 9-18 class if their skill level meets the criteria. This will be at the instructors discretion.
Tai Chi
T‘ai-chi (Mandarin: tàijí 太極, an abbreviation of tàijí quán 太極拳, literally "Supreme Ultimate Boxing") is an internal Chinese martial art 武术 practiced for both its defense training and its health benefits. Though originally conceived as a martial art, it is also typically practiced for a variety of other personal reasons: competitive wrestling in the format of pushing hands (tui shou), demonstration competitions, and achieving greater longevity. As a result, a multitude of training forms exist, both traditional and modern, which correspond to those aims with differing emphasis. Some training forms of t‘ai-chi ch‘üan are especially known for being practiced with relatively slow movements.
Tama Hills
Tama Hills Recreation Area comprises about one half of the 500 acre Tama Services Division Annex, the other half being the very popular Tama Hills Golf Course. Its an easy 60 minute drive time from Yokota AB. The quiet atmosphere boasts a fine selection of lodges, cabins, and campsites nestled amidst serene mountains. Activities include hiking, horseback riding, paintball, bicycling, archery, and miniature golf through the Tama Outdoor Recreation Office. Softball fields, picnic shelters, and a children's play park are also available
Tell Japan
Tell Lifeline; Tell Counseling; Tell Outreach; Tell Fundraising; Free confidential lifeline great for Japan Ground Self Defense Force Members, local national employees, US contractors, and all family members. TELL Japan works can speak to callers in Japanese, English, Tagalog, Spanish, and other languages. If additional care is needed, they can refer out to counseling specialists who work with local insurance companies.
Ten Steps to a Federal Job
Learn about the ends and outs of applying for a federal job. Get hands on experience and advice on how to make your resume pop. Review of current resume will be offered at some classes.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Mostly youth activity during the week; there are off post service POCs that can help those find a place to worship
The University of Phoenix
Offers Graduate Degree Programs at Camp Zama, a Masters of Management and Masters of Management-Human Resource Management are available. There are also online graduate degrees available at the Asia contract prices in the Masters of Management International, and Masters of Arts in Education (Elementary and Secondary) The courses are usually 3-8 weeks long with 6 weeks being the normal length for management courses. New cohort groups begin 4 times a year or student can attend online anytime.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
The VFW mission is to "Honor The Dead by Helping The Living" through veterans' service, community service, national security and a strong national defense. Our post mission is to preserve, and support the common bond that exists between the men and women who have shared the military experience in battle. A shared sense of duty, a common belief in a cause higher than self, an understanding of the true essence of America, her ideals, beliefs and the price paid to be eligible to join the ranks of the VFW.
The Women, Infants, Children (WIC) Overseas Program
The DoD offers the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Overseas nutrition program to eligible participants overseas. The program provides you and your family with several important benefits: nutritious food that twill contribute to a healthier diet, tips on how to prepare a balanced meal, nutrition and health screening; and access to other resources that will help you and your family lead healthier lives. WIC participants have shown to eat more nutritious food an d have reduced rates of iron deficiency anemia. Research also shows that better eating habits help children become better students. WIC is available to eligible pregnant women, postpartum women, infants and children up to age 5 who are part of the DoD family overseas.
Theatre on SHA
Camp Zama has one movie theater that people can watch current movies. Dates and Time Vary
Thrift Store - Treasure Trove
The thrift store was founded by the ZAHS PTO to serve several purposes for our community. First and foremost, it provides a financial backing to support the Zama American High School students and their programs; while offering an affordable alternative shopping experience for our community. Ultimately, giving our community a location to recycle their excess items and building a greener environment for us all.
Times Car Rental
Car Rental Services
Tobacco Cessation
Tobacco Use Cessation “If you are ready to quit we are here to help”. Tobacco cessation is a program is designed to provide information, support and counseling to tobacco users. The program offers a systematic approach to quitting. It emphasizes the benefits of better health and improved lifestyle habits. TUC appointments are available upon request. Periodic support group classes and challenges offered throughout the year. November hosts an annual Great American Smoke Out to encourage people to quit for a day in hopes they will quit for life.
Tokyo Hardy Barrack Pass Office
In order for personnel to get on base pass - i.e. local nationals they must be escorted by a SOFA status member and request a pass at the gate
Tokyo Sigmas
Fraternity
Total Body
a one hour total body workout
Towing Service and Roadside Assistance
Offers roadside assistance wed-sun
Traffic Management and Accident Investigations
Enforces the Installation Commander's traffic code and investigates traffic accidents involving Government Vehicles, fatalities, injuries, or when a POV is inoperable, and any off-post accident involving a SOFA member
Transition Center - Soldier for Life
The Transition Service Center is a one-stop shop including the Retirements and Separations office and the Soldier for Life-Transition Assistance Program (e.g. formerly known as ACAP). Services include providing information to separating and retiring Soldiers, Retirees, and their Family members, counseling and assisting separating and retiring Soldiers, Retirees, Veterans, DoD Civilians, and their Family members on transition assistance and benefits, and providing assistance and referral services to surviving spouses and Family members.
Transitions Goals, Plans and Success (TGPS) Workshops
Workshop to prepare you to transition out of the army. Soldier for Life - Transition Assistance Program
Tricare
Overseas Tricare is the primary source of Tricare for Active Duty Service Members and their dependents. Tricare prime access standards are: Emergency Care: if you require emergency care, you will need to call 911 if on base then an on-call provider along with Fire Department will be on call to determine nearest emergency room to go to; Acute /Urgent Care - seen within 24 hours; Routine Care - seen within 7 days; specialty care - seen within 28 days; wellness care - seen within 28 days
Tricare Service Center
Our Tricare Service Center is staffed with trained personnel who are prepared to help you understand the TRICARE program. Available services include: Tricare Enrollment/Disenrollment: Eligible beneficiaries may elect to enroll in TRICARE Prime, Standard, or PLUS. contact our health benefits advisor for more information
Uniform Billing Office
Available to assist all personnel who need to file a claim or pay bills specifically those DACs employees without Tricare coverage utilizing Blue Cross Blue Shield
Unit Prevention Leaders (UPL) Training and Certification Course
A 40 hour certification course for Soldiers, E-5 and above, who are appointed as a UPL by their Commander.
University of Maryland University College (UMUC)
UMUC has Certificate programs associate degree programs and baccalaureate degree programs. Majors are available in a wide range of subject areas. Distance learning courses from three UMUC campus locations are also available. Classes are offered on base during hot evening and on Saturdays 5 terms each calendar year. All colleges and universities at Camp Zama are members of the service members opportunity colleges program
Upping your Metabolism Class
This class is open to all personnel on Camp Zama and discusses what to do in order to up your metabolism.
US Army Aviation Battalion FRG
Family Readiness Group
US Army Dental Activity-Japan
Mission: Ensure the development and sustainment of a premier Dental Team. Vision: America's military leader in oral health and an integral member of Army Medicine; "Space Required" Dental care means patients identified in this category must receive dental services in a military facility.
US Army Garrison Japan
Social Medica for US Army Garrison Japan
US Army Japan
Main headquarters in Japan encompassing organic units of US Army Japan, I Corps FWD, 35th CSSB, 10th RSG (Okinawa), AVN BN and USARJ Band. All other units that reside in Japan are tenant units however USARJ has ADCON to those units.
USO Japan
Provides resources for those living in Japan; At the USO, we feel that a strong military begins with a strong, reliable connection to family and friends. For deployed troops, when their thoughts turn to the well-being of their loved ones, we provide programs like Operation Phone Home and United through Reading. Programs like these create that critical link to lift the spirits of troops and their families
Vacation Bible School
Offered by the Camp Zama Chapel Services; Annual Event for one week.
Vehicle Rental
Outdoor Recreation offers a wide variety of rental vehicles to cover all of your automobile related needs. Most of our vehicles include toll tickets for a $5 toll ticket processing fee. Explore Japan in safety and in style - the best price in the Kanto Region. AS part of our initiative to go green, we also have a number of hybrid sedans and 6 passenger vans to help get you to where you're going
Veteran Affairs
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Overseas Military Services Coordinator is located at Yokosuka but periodically comes to Camp Zama to answer all your VA questions. Schedule an appointment call: 315-263-5311 to discuss veterans benefits you may be entitled to such as applying for disability, compensation, education, the VA Home Loan Guaranty Program and more.
Veteran Affairs Benefit Counseling
Occurs monthly on Camp Zama
Veteran's of Foreign Wars (VFW)
One of few posts located inside a military installation. Mission is to honor the dead by helping the living through veterans' service, community service, national security and a strong national defense.
Veterinary Treatment Facility
The mission of the Camp Zama Veterinary Treatment Facility (VTF) is to not only provide complete medical and surgical care for the military working dogs (MWDs), but to also provide high quality veterinary care at a reasonable cost for the pets of our military community. Because our primary attention must be devoted to maintaining the deployability and health of our canine warriors, the MWDs, we are unable to function as a full-service veterinary hospital. In light of our demanding mission with the MWDs, we focus our privately-owned animal (POA) mission on preventive medicine. We offer appointments for vaccinations, microchip implantation, health certificates for travel, wellness exams, and limited sick call. We encourage our clients to call our appointment line for availability of sick call appointments, but also realize that it often may be in the pet's best interest to be seen off-base in emergencies, non-elective surgeries, or cases requiring hospitalization or advanced diagnostics.
Victim Advocacy Program
The Victim Advocacy Program (VAP) provides emergency and follow-up support services to adult victims of domestic abuse. Advocacy services are available to Service members, their current or former spouses, an individual with whom the Service member shares a child, and significant others of Service members who live together. Our services are available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
Visual Information Division
Provides: Official Photo, Video, Graphics, Av support and Class Rooms
Volunteer Management Information System Training (VMIS)
Learn how to input your organization hours into VMIS in order to give your volunteers credit for the work they perform
Volunteer Recognition Ceremony
Recognize volunteers for their outstanding services throughout the year.
Warrior Zone (BOSS)
The Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) program represents the voice of the single service member. The BOSS program is based on three program pillars: Quality of Life, Community Service and Recreation and Leisure; Warrior Zone offers mini movie theater with various DVD/Blue Ray selections, various game consoles with video games, pool table, ping pong table, air hockey, poker tables, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and much more
Water Safety Instructor Courses
The American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor course provides training for individuals to become swimming instructors. Participants will learn how to teach the fundamentals of learning to swim, how to breakdown strokes, how to apply hydrodynamic principles to teaching swimming, and how to adapt teaching methods for the very young child, adults, and individuals with special needs. This training includes the Fundamental of Instructor Training course.
Wine club
ZaCSA wine group will meet once a month to socialize, eat, and learn about different kinds of wine. Each member is encouraged to co-host at least once during the year.
Wood Shop
Wood Shop Tools and Machinery include: Table Saw, Miter Saw, Board Saw, Radial Arm Saw, Surface Saw, Drum Sander, Drill Press
Wood Shop Orientation for DA 3031
Must take this class in order to be able to use the items in the wood shop
Work Orders Camp Zama
To request work orders for you housing area or work area will need to call a separate number for each installation
Work Orders Sagami Depot
To request work orders for you housing area or work area will need to call a separate number for each installation
Work Orders Tokyo
To request work orders for you housing area or work area will need to call a separate number for each installation
Work Orders Yokohama North Dock
To request work orders for you housing area or work area will need to call a separate number for each installation
Yano Fitness Center
Yano Fitness is the only gym located on Camp Zama there are a few small satellite gyms where Soldiers Work such as Sagami Depot, Sagamihara Housing Area and Yokohama North Dock. Amenities offered are: Free Weights and Selectorized Equipment, Cardio Equipment, Racquetball Courts, Aerobic Room, 25 Meter Indoor Pool Sauna, Jacuzzi and Steam Room, Basketball, Volleyball, and Badminton Courts, Indoor Running Track, Aerobics, Stretch Center, Locker and Towel Service; Aqua Massage and 2 Tanning Booths
Yano Fitness Classes
The Family and MWR Yano Fitness Center offers fitness classes and classes vary depending on the contractors on site. Class schedules vary based on instructors; some classes do include cardio classes, cycling classes, fitness classes and group exercise classes. Some classes offered are: Zumba, Tai Chi, Cardio Kickboxing, Yoga, KAATSU Training, Pilates, Group Fitness Boxing, Aikido, Brazilian Jujitsu, MMA Fitness
Yano Indoor Pool
This facility is open year-round. It is an indoor facility with a 25 meter, 8-lane pool with shallow water and deep water areas (3 feet to 12 feet). There is a separate wading pool for children 6 and under. In addition, there is a sauna, Jacuzzi, and steam room adjacent to the pool area. The Solarium is a room that has tables, chairs, and lounge chairs to relax. The room can be reserved for parties during operational hours (at a fee).
Yoga
Yoga
Yokohama North Dock Pass Office
In order for personnel to get on base pass - i.e. local nationals they must be escorted by a SOFA status member and request a pass at the gate
Yokota Hospital
Based on the size of the health clinic, sometimes patients will have to travel to local bases to receive healthcare. Yokota Air Base is about an hour - 2 hours away; Camp Zama provides transportation to and from for appointments.
Yokota Storks Nesting
Due to promixity and nature of being overseas; Yokota offers stork nesting option for pregnant women 10 days prior to delivery.
Youth Center
Activities include Boys and Girls Club programs; 4-H programs; high adventure activities; indoor an outdoor sporting events; technology lab; music studio, karaoke, arts and crafts. Youth have the opportunity to assist with creating new programs that peak their interest. Field trips occur on a regular basis and include action/adventure parks, skiing/snowboarding trips, swimming and exploring other fun activities around Japan
Youth Sports and Fitness
Your Youth Sports and Fitness Program was developed to meet your children's recreation and athletic needs, emphasizing safety, participation, and fundamental good sportsmanship. Every program is designed to provide all youth the opportunity to participate, develop fundamental skills and grow in an atmosphere of sportsmanship, citizenship and teamwork.
ZaCSA' s East Meets West Gift Shop
ZaCSA' s East Meets West Gift Shop is filled with authentic Japanese items and crafts, perfect for gift-giving or to decorate your home. Colorful kimonos, vintage obis, hand carved Hokkaido bears, Japanese tea sets, and hand crafted baskets are a few of the many beautiful and unique items we take pride in seeking out for our customers. We proudly donate all of our profit back to the Camp Zama Community. We are 100% volunteer run service project too! We are open for shopping to all SOFA status shoppers.
Zama Army Lodging
Zama Army Lodging has a total of 130 rooms. Rates range from $39 to $68 a night. There are six (6) different room types to choose from depending on the size of accommodations requirements. The Distinguished Visitors Quarters (Bldg. 550) has one queen size bed with plush living room furnishings, and microwave and refrigerator. Building 552 has a kitchenette with all the luxuries of a typical hotel. Each room has one (1) queen size bed. Limited connecting rooms are available for families with children. Free Wi-Fi___33 is available in the lobby of bldg. 552. Building 742 has a queen size bed. It also has a refrigerator and a microwave.
Zama Band Boosters
The Zama Band Boosters Organization (ZBBO) is a private educational support organization on Camp Zama, Japan established by parents of Zama American High School Music Department Students. The purpose of the ZBBO is to provide support to the Zama American High School Music Department and instrumental music students. We work to actively support the Arts and efforts to enhance the quality of Music Education in our schools. Primary support activities will include fundraising for the purchase of uniforms, music, instruments, and/or other needed general equipment. Other options may include instrument repair/replacement, hosting exchange band and choral groups, helping to provide clinics/master classes, chaperoning various student trips/activities, and other activities as deemed appropriate towards supporting the goals of music education. Support may include, but not be limited to personnel, material, and fundraising/financial assistance.
Zama Community Spouses' Association (ZaCSA)
The Zama Community Spouses' Association (ZaCSA) is a social and service oriented organization with its main focus on providing financial support to the Camp Zama Community. ZaCSA provides charitable donations to organizations impacting the local Camp Zama community, and scholarships to Zama High School seniors and eligible Camp Zama family members. Historically, ZaCSA distributes over $30,000 in community grants and scholarships! ZaCSA fundraises throughout the year to support our charitable donations and scholarships.
Zama International Association
Learn about the culture of Japan and enjoy friendship with others.
Zama ITT
Travel the World with Zama ITT. We are your travel concierge and can handle all of your travel needs. We will organize anything from airline tickets to a full inclusive vacation to insure a hassle free itinerary and peace-of-mind that everything will go as planned. You can take an organized group tour during the Spring, Fall, and Winter DODDS school vacations to such far away places such as China, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand or stay closer to home and visit the Sapporo Snow Festival in Hokkaido.
Zama Killer Katanas
Tokyo Roller Girls League; Camp Zama and NAF Atsugi Japan Women's Roller Derby Team. The Zama Killer Katanas empower our members by promotion teamwork, athleticism, and camaraderie through the full contact sport of roller derby. We are dedicated to instilling a passion for the sport in our team and the community through rigorous training and community activism, all while having fun and keeping our sense of individuality.
Zama Library
Camp Zama library contacts books, DVD collection, audio books and E books, Compact discs, periodicals; free Wi-Fi access; Audio-Video Stations, Blue Ray players and Cable TV; We-Based card catalog; computer section; quiet study area; photocopier, typewriter, art gallery, paperback swap
Zama Mamas
An online community where Mothers at and around Camp Zama can support and help each other with cloth diapering, breast feeding and/or baby wearing,
Zama Summit Chapel
Zama Summit Chapel exists to exalt Jesus, provide a faith community where all are welcome and be on a mission for the glory of God.
Zeta Phi Beta - Tokyo
Zeta Phi Beta was founded on the campus of Howard University on January 16, 1920. The Sorority's international programs such as Z-HOPE (Zetas Helping Other People Excel) through Mind, Body and Spirit serve to empower people from all walks of life.
Zumba
Perfect For Everybody and every body! Each Zumba® class is designed to bring people together to sweat it on. How It Works We take the "work" out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. Once the Latin and World rhythms take over, you'll see why Zumba® Fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise. Super effective? Check. Super fun? Check and check. Benefits A total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of awesome each time you leave class.