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  2. Misawa Air Base, Japan Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report 202 2. North Korean Missile Launch Over Japan 20221004. Misawa Air Base, Japan Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report 2021. UPDATE: Death of active duty U.S. Air Force service member 20220131-1. Summary Courts Officer Appointed.

  3. Misawa (三沢市, Misawa-shi) is a city located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 January 2023 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 38,198 in 19493 households, and a population density of 330 persons per km 2 .

    • 119.87 km² (46.28 sq mi)
    • Tōhoku
  4. Misawa Air Base is located in Misawa City on the shores of Lake Ogawara in the Aomori Prefecture. Misawa is approximately 400 miles north of Tokyo, on the northeastern part of the main island of Honshu. Unlike the Tokyo area, this region of Japan is rural and known for its slower pace of life.

    • Hirahata 64, Misawa-kichi, Misawa-shi, Aomori-ken, 033-0012
    • 0176-77-4735
  5. Oct 26, 2018 · Top Attractions in Misawa. See all. These rankings are informed by traveler reviews—we consider the quality, quantity, recency, consistency of reviews, and the number of page views over time. 1. Misawa Aviation & Science Museum. 179. Science Museums.

  6. Misawa is the only combined, joint service installation in the western Pacific. It houses three U.S. military services (Air Force, Navy, and Army), as well as the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. The base is home to 5,200 US military personnel, as well as 350 US civilian employees and 900 Japanese national employees.

    • 1938
    • 1938 – present
  7. Jan 15, 2024 · The List of Items show. 1. Tsugaru-jamisen Hall. Tsugaru-jamisen Hall. Tsugaru-jamisen Hall is a music and cultural center located in Misawa, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. What to see or do: The hall mainly features performances of Tsugaru-jamisen, a traditional Japanese three-string instrument that originated in the Tsugaru region.

  8. Oct 20, 2021 · It originally activated at Johnson Air Base, Japan, on Aug. 18, 1948, under the command of Col. Edgar M. Scattergood. The 35th Fighter Wing’s original mission was to fly air defense over Japan. Flying F-51 fighters, it carried out this mission until Jan. 20, 1950, when the wing was redesignated the 35th Fighter Interceptor Wing and assigned F ...

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