"There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." - President Ronald Reagan.

Buy The Amazon Kindle Store Ebook Edition

Buy The Amazon Kindle Store Ebook Edition
Get the ebook edition here! (Click image.)

Friday, October 3, 2014

Stripes Japan Kaiju Pick-ups



For those in the service of our country in Japan (or the Pacific region) and their families, Stripes Japan is an online version of the Stripes Japan newspaper.

In case some of them happen to be kaiju fans, Stripes Japan picked up three kaiju-oriented articles during this past year for their readers. They were originally posted at JapanTravel.

Here's what Stripes Japan is about:
Japan.stripes.com is an interactive version of Stripes Japan, a newspaper serving the U.S. military community in mainland Japan with local, community-focused news and information on events, dining, activities, travel, and entertainment. Stripes Japan and Japan.stripes.com were established to meet the demand of the U.S. military community for local news and information in an easily accessible, English-language format. 
Stripes Japan is printed every week and is a product of Stars and Stripes Pacific. Stripes Japan and Stripes’ other community products are supplements of the daily Stars and Stripes newspaper and its corresponding website, stripes.com. Stars and Stripes is authorized for publication by the Department of Defense (DOD) for members of the U.S. military serving overseas. 
The contents of Stripes Japan and its corresponding website, Japan.stripes.com, are unofficial, and are not to be considered as the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. government, including the Department of Defense or the U.S. Pacific Command.

The three articles posted:

Rodan's Saikai Bridge

Tokyo Tower, The Monster Magnet

Yokosuka's Godzilla Slide

No comments:

Search This Blog