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		| julieoapw 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 12:50 pm    Post subject: Has anyone been to Fussa? |   |  
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				| Although teaching in Hachioji, I'm going to be living in Fussa in a couple of weeks and I wondered if anyone was familiar with the place.  I've managed to find out there's a US Air Base here and a Trotsky Museum ( there's a combination for you!) but the town's official site is only in Japanese so I don't know much more.  It seems as if the town is quite near to the Chicihibu-Tama National Park so I'd hope that the countryside is quite accessible?
 I imagine the post office has ATMs that accept foreign cards?
 Any info on facilities and things to do would be much appreciated.
 Thanks in advance.
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		| king kakipi 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 2:30 pm    Post subject: Fussa |   |  
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				| The US Base (Yokota or something) is huge and imposing and rather monopolises the main street with its unispiring wall. Don't think that the locals like it much; a Japanese person there told me that they reckon FUSSA stands for F***d Up by the U S A; sorry I didn't catch the first word, could have been 'fixed'............? |  | 
	
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		| ajarn 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2004 7:30 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Hi julieoapw 
 I lived in Fussa City for 3 months.  Where exactly will you be located? (what's your closet train stop?). I lived near Haijima station. If you like peace and quiet you'll like Haijima because there is SFA around there to do.  Fussa city itself has a little more in the way of amenities.  The presence of the U.S Air base is definitely noticebale - and not only because you see some of them around town. I'm not American but was refused service in a bar because I was suspected of being one until I pointed out I wasn't. I was also refused a haircut in a barber shop I suspect for the same reason.
 
 I also lived in Hachioji for a 3 months, there is plenty to do there and you are not far from Mount Takao if you want to get outdoors.
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