Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles What about? Yeah. Hey, guys, welcome to take your creative play. I'm your host, Emma. And today I'm here with the wonderful Patricia Way at the Yokota Air Force Space. And Patricia is gonna be giving us a tour today. Yeah, you guys are more than welcome to come along and join us. Although I can't share with you guys everything that's here on the military base, I will show you some of my favorite places to visit. All right, let's get started. Diallo Lalla. Oh, this a coming out. It's really cheap, too. Like you can pay like a dollar or something. Just a ball. Like around. Yeah. So last time we went bowling, uh, in a Japan was like 5 56 100 yen, but one game plus 300 yen for shoes. Yeah, so then that's just one game E here. You don't pay for shoes. You just get the shooter. Yeah, that's what it was like in Australia. Well, this'll would be like the bar. Okay. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Cool. So, unlike a weekend with your family, what kind of stuff do you get up to? We just have friends over. Yeah. Yeah, I feel like if you're on a military base in a foreign country like, why spend your time here when you could go out and explore the actual country? Yeah. Going thio, the local grocery store called the commissary. Uh, you have to have a military ID in order. Thio purchase anything? Yeah. So it's just like a normal American grocery store. All the stuff that imported What is it? Apple? Cinnamon. Oh, my God. You haven't gone upstairs upstairs. There's so much more candles. Just wait, But really Wait. I love candles. Yeah. Oh, no. Smells good. I'll get getting marshmallow. Cozy marshmallow treats. So teeth. Oh, God, what a life. I wish that I could come here and buy stuff, but it's crazy to know that this stuff is in Japan and it's right here. Yes, it's like just out of my reach. But it's okay. You could survive in Japan without the stuff. Definitely. But it is such a nice thing to see if this is, like, such a luxurious day. Okay, so we're in the food court at the Yokota Air Force Base, and I just bought my first Philly steak Philly cheese steak and you got to talk about? Yeah, I got a Chiluba. Nice, but yeah, there's so much stuff here that you can't get outside of the base. You can't get anywhere else in Japan. American size, American size, right? This is a regular. I get a regular and this is a lodge. Things like this. This is definitely a lodge in Japanese standards. So, yeah, things are a lot bigger. So everyone here is in American dollars. But here way were able to pay in yen as well, which is really convenient. Not a bad deal. Okay, so we just finished getting some groceries, and now we're actually at the high school that's on base. There's a high school middle school and then there's two elementary schools. It's crazy. It's like an American high school that was playing American football. E can't believe it, but yeah, there's so many facilities here. There's schools and police in a fire station and ah, hospital. Yeah, it's like its own little world. Well, the school system is still based on American time, so they still have their summers in June and July, and then their school starts August all the way through May. Just American school. Yeah, it's an American school in Japan, but only for military families. Okay, so now we are at the Faces movie theater. That's crazy, that there's bowling movie here to schools. Also, the times here are the same as American times. So usually in Japan, when a movie is released, it's released way later than it is when it's released in America. But here you get to see movies early. How often do you come here say, maybe like once every two months? Yeah, I'm not a big movie person, but e really like that. They have it here because as soon as a movie comes out, it'll either take like a week to get here on D. Sometimes on special occasions, there will be, like early release, just for military families. So it's really cool. It's really all they have coming in. Yeah, there's so much bigger than I thought it would be. Okay. Wow. Oh, my God. You're really going back in me. Wow. But did you say they should like one movie a day, depending on the day? So usually on Fridays and Saturdays, they have different times. Typically to be like two or three movies a day. Um But, like, say, today since most people get off around five, they'll air one movie. Oh, yeah, because it's often okay. Yeah. You, uh what? Surprised to see you. Come on in. Welcome. Happy? Oh, place. This is my entry area where we take off our shoes much bigger than a normal getting con. So technically, it's not a gang. Come. Yeah, just a entrance. But we've adapted to the Japanese laced. We've learned to leave our shoes at the entrance. My kitchen? It's just the biggest kitchen I've seen in a very long time. This is also where we start. Wow. Sorry e No, no, no. That's actually the whole laundry happens here. Hide it away. Do you ever use Aled this space? Yeah. So I usually just, like, sit up here and eat, but yeah, this is where I eat most of the time. The biggest fridge in the whole world. Oh, my God. It's I think it's a full of you. This is my living here. Sorry. I just kind of leave my e o way. All hang out. Watch movies. Cool. Do you have friends off All the time? All time, dining area way Have our big, like barbecues and stuff. Yeah, Outdoor balcony It is. Yeah. Little outdoor seating While you actually have a barbecue? Yeah, girl all the time. This is my office studio area where I do some filming and like, work. And uh huh. So nice. Just my God, it's really nice. Just clean. Yeah, Everything is so clean, man. Here is the guest bathroom. What? This two bathrooms? Yeah. Oh, my gosh. Oh, I like this. It's such a big place. And it's just you, your husband and your daughter, right? After three people. So this is actually a room. My God is perfect. What is actually a Japanese then? Okay, he's so cute on this is my bedroom. Wow. You guys told Theune this is like our outdoor balcony, but it's also a fire escape. So called, Technically, we shouldn't have any furniture, but so this is Sophia's artwork on, then. Typically, when it's nice out, you'll be able to see Mount Fuji, like right there. Oh, my God. So this is like the apartment style living at Yokota. But not every unit looks like this. Okay, thanks for showing me around your house. Yeah. Anytime. If you guys want to see another video that we did with Patricia. Click. Uh, if you want to see another took your creative play video, just click on me. But thanks for watching guys. And we'll see you later. Bye bye.
A2 american base patricia military god stuff A Little America in Japan? [Tour of American Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Tokyo] 9 0 林宜悉 posted on 2020/10/15 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary