Sagamihara Housing Area

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Sagamihara Housing Area (known as SHA) is an area of land designated as living space for United States Military personnel and Department of the Army Civilians in Sagamihara, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan. American soldiers who are stationed at Camp Zama may live in SHA instead of living on the main post. Camp Zama, SHA and Sagami Depot all fall under the command of United States Army Garrison-Japan (USAG-J), the installation management command for the United States Army Japan (USARJ).

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[edit] Location

SHA is located approximately 3 kilometers away from Camp Zama. There is no military operated transportation directly to or from SHA to Camp Zama or Sagami Depot. The closest train station to SHA is Odakyu-Sagamihara station on the Odakyu train line. Military operated buses transport children to the schools on other military installations.

[edit] Housing

The housing on SHA is for both military families and families of American civilians who work for the Army. Single parents and families can live here as well as Camp Zama; however, single soldiers and civilians without dependents (spouse, child, parent, ect) are restricted to housing on Camp Zama. There are both attached and detached houses on SHA, ranging from two to four bedrooms and one to three bathrooms.

The Enlisted Personnel are allowed to occupy very modern quarters that were built from the late 1990's forward. Officers are required to occupy post occupation dwellings that were constructed in 1951 and 1955. Some of the officer's quarters haven't been renovated since construction.

[edit] Facilities and activities on post

[edit] Food and gas

The main commissary for the Camp Zama community is located on SHA. Larger than the commissaries of Camp Zama and Sagami Depot, the SHA commissary stocks approximately 6000 items[1]. The pay at the pump gas station with a small attached convenience store is located in the same shopping area as the commissary.

[edit] Sports and recreation

SHA has large lawns and park areas that give families plenty of room to play. There are several parks for younger children throughout housing. There is also a pool on post, which is open seasonally. Tennis courts are located near the school. The gym at SHA is small in comparison to the Yano Gym at Camp Zama. However, it does have the added bonus of being accessible 24 hours.

[edit] Dining and Entertainment

A modest food court includes a Robin Hood sandwich shop and a fast food restaurant called Special T's (which serves AAFES foods like Anthony's Pizza and other short order items). The single screen movie theater plays four nights a week, and the standard AAFES shopette carries movie rentals. Many families also travel to Naval Air Facility Atsugi, which offers a wider variety of movies. The Hob Knob Inn is a small bar located near the entrance of SHA. It boasts a game room filled with slot machines and a karaoke machine for entertainment. The Hob Knob occasionally offers special dinners as well.

[edit] Emergency Services

The city of Sagamihara and the command of the United States Army Medical Activity - Japan (MEDDAC-J) have come to an arrangement that in case of a medical emergency, a host nation hospital will provide services for American patients. This can be confusing at first, but is necessary due to the fact that Camp Zama and its satellite posts do not offer urgent or emergency care. The BG Crawford F. Sams Army Health Clinic located on Camp Zama offers acute outpatient care only. There is a fire team on post for rapid response to fire emergencies, as well as military police (MPs).

[edit] Seasonal activities

Though many of the seasonal celebrations and holiday recognitions take place on Camp Zama, the SHA community does have its fair share. At the beginning of the winter holiday season, there is a tree lighting for the SHA tree located near the gate. SHA also hosts its own Easter egg hunt and trick-or-treating during the appropritate times.

[edit] Services for children

[edit] Education

Students from Camp Zama, Depot and SHA attend John O. Arnn Elementary School (Preschool - 6th grade) in SHA as there are no elementary schools in the other two posts. A new school was built and opened in 2004. The new school has two stories and has more recreation and classroom areas. It is complete with a huge playground area, a grass field, basketball court with two full courts and 3 "mini courts" that cover the sides, and a running track that is specifically for running a mile during physical education. Because of the abundance of kids there is a

[edit] School Age Services

Also known as SAS, this program is devoted to keeping kids pro-active and teaching them how to be responsible adults. SAS is a fun place for kids from ages 6-12. There is another day-care center that is more full time because SAS is for kids to go to right after school.

[edit] References

  1. ^ U.S. Army Camp Zama, JAPAN

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