Last week in Japan
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Last week in Japan
Hi all
Last week, I had the opportunity to visit some airbases in Japan. Here some pictures of that trip.
Hope you like them
Matsushima 17-10-2008
Shimofusa 18-10-2008
Hyakuri 19-10-2008
Iruma 23-10-2008
Last week, I had the opportunity to visit some airbases in Japan. Here some pictures of that trip.
Hope you like them
Matsushima 17-10-2008
Shimofusa 18-10-2008
Hyakuri 19-10-2008
Iruma 23-10-2008
Last edited by Frank on 29 Oct 2008, 08:49, edited 1 time in total.
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You might want to think of going there yourself Peter. It is such a great country !
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Iruma is so close to a railway station,that at the annual airshow(usually on 03 November ),they dismantle the fence on one of the platforms to allow direct access to the base from the station.ketko wrote:Hi!
Excellent set of photos, hope to see more
Although I am mostly civil spotter, the YS at Iruma interested me. Is it difficult to spot there without car? The base is relatively close to where my grandma live, so thought about visiting it next time I go to Japan.
Thanks for reply.
Regards, Keishi
A lot of Japanese bases are near railway stations,and the last time I was there(in 2006),a three week railpass cost 57,000 JPY.
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