Camp Kinser

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Urasoe, Japan

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Marines facility· United States Armed Forces Base

Camp Kinser Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Camp Kinser is located in Urasoe, Japan on Yafuso. Camp Kinser is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category marines facility in Japan.

Address

Yafuso

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Izzy Adams

Camp kinser is really awesome if you have good people here with you. I love it because I’ve been blessed enough to find amazing people to surround myself with and I also have amazing leadership that inspires me to be better. To be honest with you, it looks like just a bunch of warehouses to most people. It’s easy to get lost if you’re new here. However, if you swallow your pride and just ask someone, they’ll help you. Also, a lot of people offer rides on this base when they see people walking. Camp kinser is also in a nice place because it’s right next to the ocean, a big mall, and lots of places to eat. You can literally walk to the beach, walk to go get ramen or ice cream and walk back if you wanted to.

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Troy Tavekelian

Great memories! 1990-1993 was attached to Motor Transport Platoon, H&S Company, 3rd Maintenance Battalion, 3rd FSSG, USMC. Time goes by so fast. I appreciate the kindness the Okinawan people showed every day.

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Juli-Anna Narvaez

Was stationed there June 1995 to June 1996, 3rd FSSG, 3rd Maintenance Bn

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Breathe Repeat

I was stationed on Kinser from 1997-1998. Great base to spend my last year on. Okinawa is a paradise. Wanted to settle there for good. Will go back someday.

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Stephan Jennings

Stationed there in '82-'83; the best 18 months of my career in the Army! Wish I had taken more pictures! Miss all the friends I made!!

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Earl North

I was there when it was known as Machminto service Area .in 1962 to 1969. Love it there but visited about 8 years ago and the Island has changed like one city now. I like the old Okinawa much better.

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Ecoloblue Registration

I was there most of 1984 when I wasn't off on a float for war games. I remember the kind people, going to Naha to play Pachinko, eat Yakisoba, watch kung-fu movies and staggering back to base to run "gates" which was all 4 gates and 7 miles of this base in the morning during PT. There was a whacky band called Condition Green with a guy in a surgeon costume if you knew the secret clubs. Also served at various other bases but Camp Kinser and Naha hold fond memories. Peaceful Love 84 was a giant festival of powerful Chimu Rock with the biggest names at the time

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Brian

I was stationed here years ago and I loved it. I wish I had stayed honestly. One of the best places I've ever been to and going to Hoka Hoka Tay (I know I misspelled it) was a ritual almost every week. That and heading out to Naha or hearing street racers from my barracks. I don't know if non-military besides family and civilian employees can visit the base, but if so then I would love to come back to see the first base I was ever stationed at again. I'm sure a lot has changed over the years, but I remember this place as well as the area in general with a lot of good memories. Semper Fi.