Dates, times, locations and pricing are subject to change at any
time.
Jaziele Cruz 2019 Camp Zama Youth of the Year
Jaziele Cruz 2019 Camp Zama Youth of the Year
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Parent Central Services Building 744 • DSN: 263-4125 / 4743 /
5723
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday & Sunday:
Closed
Parent Central Services is your first stop to register and make
payments for the CDC (Child Development Center), SAC (School Age
Center), Youth Center, Youth Sports, and SKIES classes. Families
wishing to enroll their children in
any of the Child & Youth Services programs must register at
Parent Central Services.
*Registration is FREE for all eligible patrons.
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School Liaison Officer Building 402 (ACS) • DSN: 263-5441
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday & Sunday:
Closed
During the summer session, the School Liaison Officer will be
available to
answer all your questions regarding school activities and
programs,
including:
• And all other school related issues!
Dates, times, locations and pricing are subject to change at any
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SKIESUnlimited SHA Building S-337 • DSN: 262-6137
Business Hours: Monday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Instructional Hours: Monday - Thursday: 2:30 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday (Offsite only): 3 - 7 p.m. Saturday & Sunday:
Closed
Piano Camp (July 22-24) with Ms. Kayoko
Monday-Wednesday: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Ages 5-14 • SKIESUnlimited
Building • $60
All skill levels welcome!
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Bonus Advanced Karate Practice with Mr. Kazu
July 11 & 18: 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
$7 a lesson / $14 for the month
August 8 & 15: 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. $7 a lesson / $14 for the
month
*Students currently enrolled in Advanced Karate only
*SKIESUnlimited classes will continue as normal throughout the
summer, please refer to the Bugle or call
SKIES for questions on dates and times of classes.
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Bonus Advanced Taekwondo with Mr. Takeo
July • Every Monday: 3 - 5 p.m.
$11 a lesson / $55 for five lessons
August • Every Monday: 3 - 5 p.m. $11 a lesson / $44 for four
lessons
*Students currently enrolled in Advanced Taekwondo only
Dance Camp (August 19-23) with Ms. Minori
Monday-Friday: 3 - 5 p.m. Ages 6-17 • SKIESUnlimited Building •
$150
All skill levels welcome!
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Art Camp 1 • July 22-25 Monday-Thursday: 3 - 5 p.m.
Ages 5-9 • SKIESUnlimited Building • $110 All skill levels
welcome!
Art Camp 2 • August 12-15 Monday-Thursday: 3 - 5 p.m.
Ages 9-16 • SKIESUnlimited Building • $110 All skill levels
welcome!
(Fine Arts study will be included in older age group camp)
Art Camp with Ms. Masumi
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Child Development Centers Zama CDC • Building 691 • DSN:
263-4992
SHA CDC • SHA Building S-107 • DSN: 262-6273
Monday - Friday: 5:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday & Sunday:
Closed
Week 1 (Space is the Place) June 18 - Hamagin Science Center June
20 - Atsugi / Zama Bowling
Week 2 (Wild Kingdom Adventures) June 25 - Fuji Safari Park
June 27 - Greenwave Park
Week 3 (Red, White and Blue Pride) July 2 - Tokyo Disney Land
July 5 - Sagamihara Movie Theater
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Week 4 (Career Exploration) July 9 - Kidzania
July 11 - Puttin’ on a Show at School Age Care
Week 5 (Ocean Commotion) July 16 - Sea Paradise
July 18 - Sagamihara Pool
July 25 - Fantasy Land
Week 7 (Incredible Athletes) July 30 - Yomiuri Land August 1 -
Sports Day
Week 8 (A Whole New World) August 6 - Tokyo Disney Sea
August 8 - Sagamihara Movie Theater
Week 9 (Tech Expo) August 13 - Sony Explora Science Museum August
15 - Camp Zama / Atsugi Bowling
Week 10 (World Discovery) *School Age Transition*
Kindercamp combines with School Age Care
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School Age Center SHA Building 121-01 • DSN: 262-6013
Monday - Friday: 5:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday & Sunday:
Closed
Week 1 “Cooking & Nutrition”
June 19 • Iron Chef Challenge at School Age Care June 21 • Soleil
Hills Park
School Age Summer Camp Program will feature programming offered
with Camp Adventure counselors. This program can make a difference
in the lives of others, and help them to discover their inner
talents and abilities.
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Week 2 “Cooking & Nutrition”
Week 3 “Race Through Outer Space”
July 3 • Tokyo Disney Land
Week 4 “Race Through Outer Space”
July 10 • Cosmic Bowling / Arts & Crafts July 12 • Miraikan
Space Museum
Week 5 “Underwater Ocean Commotion”
July 17 • Sagamihara Swimming Pool July 19 • Yokohama Sea
Paradise
Week 6 “Underwater Ocean Commotion”
July 24 • Water Play at School Age Care July 26 • Enoshima
Aquarium
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Week 7 “Blast From The Past”
July 31 • Camp Zama Bowling / Arts & Crafts August 2 • Takao
Trick Art Museum
Week 8 “Blast From The Past”
August 7 • Sagamihara Swimming Pool August 9 • Ueno National
History Museum
Week 9 “Lights, Camera, Action”
August 14 • Sagamihara Movie Theater August 16 • Ebina Fantasy
Land
Week 10 “Lights, Camera, Action”
August 21 • Lego Land / Wax Museum August 23 • End of Summer Grand
Festival
*For all events and activities outside the Center, we ask that the
children bring all necessary materials
for the particular event. (ex. swimsuit, lotion, hats, etc.)
Closed-toed shoes are required at all times.
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Youth Center Building 744 • DSN: 263-4500
Monday - Friday: 1 - 8 p.m. Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed
During Field Trips: Closed
June 25 • Fuji-Q Highlands - $25
Youth Center Summer Trips
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June 29 • Odaiba Shopping - $5
July 2 • Aeon Lake Town (Largest Mall in Japan) - $5
July 9 • Tokyo Disney Sea - $30
July 11 • Hakkejiima Sea Paradise - $25
July 16 • Tokyo Summerland - $25
July 18 • White Water Rafting, Kayaking & BBQ - $75
July 23-24 • Spa Land Overnight - $125
July 27 • Harajuku Shopping Trip - $5
July 30 • Izu Beach - $5
August 1 • Odaiba Megaweb & Team Lab - $15
August 5-6 • Universal Studios Overnight - $125
August 8 • Yokohama River Cruise & Buffet - $25
August 20 • Fuji-Q Highlands - $25
August 23-24 • End of Summer Lock-in - $5
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Youth Sports & Fitness Building 744 • DSN: 263-4066
Monday - Friday: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday: Closed Sunday:
Closed
July 29 - August 2 • Ages 5-18 • $90 2 - 4 p.m. for Youth Ages
5-8
5 - 8 p.m. for Youth Ages 9-18
British Soccer Camp
June 17 - August 10 • Ages 7-15 • $45 Practices are twice a
week,
with games on Friday nights.
Summer Soccer
This is a week long camp with coaches who specialize in teaching
youth the fundamentals of soccer.
June 17 - August 10 • Ages 3-6 • $25 Different sport each
week,
once a week.
Start Smart General
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Camp Zama / Atsugi Bowling Camp Zama and Atsugi bowling centers
offer 10 AMF lanes with an automatic, animated scoring system and
bumper bowling for kids. PBA/JPBA staff can assist you with bowling
questions and instructions/lessons to help you understand the game.
There’s also a full line of equipment available from the pro shop,
as well as ball drilling, resurfacing and plugging services.
Special events run all the time.
Discovering White Water Rafting / Kayaking Experience the beautiful
rivers and lakes of Minikami, Japan with this day full of high
adventure activities! This trip is for teens 13 years or older and
will be an action packed trip to remember!
Disney on Ice Aimed primarily at children, the shows feature figure
skaters portraying the roles of Disney characters in performances
derived from various Disney films. Feld Entertainment licensed the
rights to Disney material for ice shows and includes shared
merchandising revenue between Disney and Ice Follies.
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Discovering White Water Rafting / Kayaking
Enoshima Aquarium The Enoshima Aquarium is a large, modern aquarium
found along the beach across the bridge from Enoshima. Much of the
aquarium, including its two story tall main tank, displays the
diverse aquatic life found locally in Sagami Bay. The aquarium also
has dolphin shows, penguins and seals and an excellent jellyfish
display.
Fantasy Land A large ingenious playground with air-filled
trampolines and closets full of costumes to play dress up. The
indoor facility has a big sand box that uses sterilized sand. A
nice restaurant for kids is also available in the immediate play
area.
Fuji Safari Park Fuji Safari Park, which opened in 1980, was the
first safari-style attraction of its kind in Japan, and is by far
the largest. The park is divided into two zones: the safari zone
and the free contact zone. The latter is made up of zoo-style
enclosures for smaller mammals, as well as a small petting station
for rabbits, which was also a big hit with the kids.
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Fujikyu Highlands This theme park is located near the base of Mount
Fuji. It has a number of roller coasters, as well as two haunted
attractions: The Haunted Hospital, the world’s second largest
haunted attraction and the newly built Hopeless Fortress. Other
attrac- tions include Thomas Land, a children’s area with a Thomas
the Tank Engine theme and attractions themed to Gundam and
Evangelion.
Green Wave Park Located in Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Green Wave Park
has a large playground, kids facility, flower garden, sports field
and a free public zoo. It is also famous for its Hydrangea. Asamizo
Park has approximately 170 different kinds of Hydrangea that bloom
in June. At the observatory you can see a great view of the Sagami
area.
Hakkeijima Sea Paradise A leisure land surrounded by nature. It is
the home of one of the top aquariums in Japan. The park has Japan’s
first surf coaster that swings out over the ocean, an exhilarating
vertical fall amusement ride, Blue Fall. They also have specialty
shops , great restaurants, a marina and a hotel located among wide
grass and flower gardens.
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Hakone Open Air Museum The Hakone Open-Air Museum opened in 1969 as
the first open-air art museum in Japan. It is located in grand
nature of Hakone that was once called one of the most rugged paths
in Japan. The garden with a view of the mountains of Hakone and
changing four seasons provides an ideal outdoor setting to show
oversized sculptures.
Hamagin Science Center Provides various interactive displays and
simple experiments in such areas as the Space Captain Room, the
Space Discovery Room, the Space Training Room, and the Space
Laboratory. The dome-shaped Space Theater with a diameter of 23
meters and a slope of 30 degrees offers an exciting planetarium
experience by a digital video projected on the dynamic
screen.
Harajuku Shopping The symbol of Harajuku and birthplace of many of
Japan’s fashion trends, Takeshita Dori (Takeshita Street) is a
narrow, roughly 400 meter long street lined by shops, boutiques,
cafes and fast food outlets targeting Tokyo’s teenagers. Because of
the street’s popularity, it becomes extremely busy and crowded on
the weekends. Interesting shops and restaurants can also be found
along some of the side streets.
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Izu Beach Soak up the sun at this beautiful white sanded beach,
with a nice hike to the torii gate, you will be able to take
memorable photos. We offer skim boards, boggie boards and other
outdoor activity sports. Showers are ¥500 and a convenient store is
located just across the street.
Joypolis Sega Joypolis is an indoor amusement park. There are many
thrilling rides and simulations, including attractions based on
Sonic the Hedgehog, Transformers, Gekion Live Coaster, and the
snowboarding simulator Halfpipe Tokyo. Joypolis also boasts a large
variety of 3D and Virtual Reality games and attractions, along with
an arcade.
Kidzania Very realistic educational environment that allows kids
between the ages of four and twelve to do what comes naturally to
them: role-play- ing by mimicking adult activities. As in the real
world, children perform “jobs” and are either paid for their work
(as a fireman, doctor, police officer, journalist, shopkeeper,
etc.) or pay to shop or to be entertained. The indoor theme park is
a city built to scale for children.
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National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation Enjoy
exhibitions and hands-on activities with technology and science
exploring in understanding the latest technologies, our
environment, space exploration, and more. Children will have the
opportunity to ride an UNI-CUB (vehicle robot), watch an ASIMO
Humanoid Robot demonstration, visit neutrino observations, and
learn about experiments and lives of astronauts.
Odaiba Shopping Odaiba has the most resort-like atmosphere for
Tokyo shopping. Weekdays it’s full of foreign tourists, while
weekends bring visitors from Japan’s countryside, families with
children and couples. There are tons of popular spots! Surrounded
by the ocean and an enchanting futuristic landscape, as well as
shops of every kind.
Orbi Yokohama Museum Visitors enter the “EXHIBITIONS” area that
invites them to discover the Earth’s mysteries by travelling to 12
different zones including the skies above us, the deep ocean, the
jungle and the arctic. The “THEATRE 23.4” is a truly spectacular
theatre experience, where you will see nature on a truly grand
scale, with bespoke BBC Earth films created for one of the biggest
screens in Japan.
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Sagamihara Movie Theater Sagamihara Movie Theater will offer movies
for the children to enjoy this summer, movie title to be
determined. Enjoy popcorn, drinks, candy and of course amazing
movies!
Sagamihara Pool This 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.
They have a Pool with Disability Access, Kiddie Pool with Fountain,
Multiple Tables with Umbrella Shade, Party Area with BBQ
Grill.
Soleil Hills Park Soleil Hills Park is a French inspired amusement
park where children can enjoy a jungle gym area with tube slides
and a zip line, a bicycle track with a variety of different types
of bicycles and tricycles, a motorized go-cart track for older
children, a large sledding slope, a train around the park, archery,
and a petting zoo. Children can also take instructional classes
including pizza making, bread making, and different seasonal arts
and crafts.
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Sony Explora Science Museum A science museum that explores light,
sound and entertainment, presented by Sony. Visitors can study
science and enjoy various exhibition contents, including “Smile
Ranking” that scores your smile.
Spa Land Overnight Nagashima Spaland, reputed to be the best
amusement park for roller coasters in western Japan, is the main
attraction of the resort. The park is filled with over forty rides,
ranging from gentle ones suitable for children to outrageous ones
for those looking to spend some exhilarating moments. Immediately
noticeable even before entering the main gate is the Steel Dragon
2000, a gigantic roller coaster ride which spans the entire length
of the park.
Summerland At Summerland, you can experience the warmth of summer
whenever you want regardless of the season. The indoor swimming
pool receives plenty of sunshine and is surrounded by green trees
year around. They also have outdoor attractions that includes a 40
meter free fall, an adventure course and many other attractions and
rides.
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Tama Hills 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.
TeNQ Space Museum Space Museum TeNQ, is an entertainment museum
consisting of nine areas that provides fun ways to enjoy outer
space from a variety of perspectives. Children can experience
looking down upon real-life footage of the Earth as seen from the
International Space Station as well as many other exciting, hands
on exhibits.The absorbing star-studded sky, the dynamic outer space
environment, state-of-the-art science, and culture inspired by the
cosmos.
Trick Art Museum The marvelous trick art museum where visitors can
see stereoscopic paintings and enjoy playing with visual illusions.
The museum is filled with fun, comprised of various themes,
including the “Edo Area”. Bringing a camera is strongly
recommended!
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Tokyo Disney Land There are seven themed areas in the park: the
World Bazaar; the four classic Disney lands: Adventureland,
Westernland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland; and two mini-lands:
Critter Country and Mickey’s Toontown. Many of the games and rides
in these areas mirror those in the original Disneyland as they are
based on American Disney films and fantasies.
Tokyo Disney Sea A 176-acre theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort
located in Tokyo. DisneySea has an overall nautical exploration
theme to it and has seven uniquely themed areas or “Ports of Call”.
This park is a more adult-themed park, including faster, scarier
rides and shows designed more for an older audience.
Universal Studios This extremely popular theme park is equivalent
to the Universal Studios in Hollywood and Orlando, and features
shows, rides and restaurants based on famous movie themes, like
Jaws, Back to the Future and Terminator.
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Yokohama Lalaport One of the largest commercial facilities in the
Kanagawa Prefecture consisting of 370 shops and restaurants as well
as culture facilities. A gourmet food court “FOURSYUN” including
many renowned restaurants of Tokyo and Yokohama and other shops
offer utmost shopping and dining enjoyment. Also includes a large
movie complex.
Yomiuri Land This is one of the larger and well known amuse- ments
parks near Tokyo. They feature 43 attractions offering both
children’s and thriller rides, including their most popular
rollercoaster, “Bandit!” There is an interactive factory area
called, “Goodjoba!!” which children can enjoy as well. This
hands-on area includes a custom garage, Splash U.F.O., Spin Runway,
and Campus Challenge.
Yunessun Spa Resort Hakone Kowaki-en YUNESSUN Spa Resort has many
kind of spas. You can have fun at this all-weather facility, even
on rainy days. You’ll find many fun spas here. And we have many
kind of shops and restaurants that you can enjoy all day.
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Contact References Parent Central Services
Building 744 • DSN: 263-4125 / 4743 / 5723 Off Base: 046-407-4125 /
4743/ 5723
SKIESUnlimited SHA Building S-337 • DSN: 262-6137
Off Base: 046-407-6137
Off Base: 046-407-4992
SHA CDC - SHA Building S-107 • DSN: 262-6273 Off Base:
046-407-6273
School Age Center SHA Building 121-01 • DSN: 262-6013
Off Base: 046-407-6013
Off Base: 046-407-4500
Off Base: 046-407-4066
Off Base: 046-407-5441