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inser Festival is back. The much-anticipated fall festival will take place Saturday and Sunday, October 29 from 2 to 10 p.m. and October 30 from 1 to 9 p.m. Kinser Festival will have no shortage of food and drinks from local vendors as well as Bulldogs, Hickory House BBQ and Kanpai Lounge. As with all MCCS festivals, there will be plenty of game booths, prize giveaways and amusement rides. This one also features FREE live entertainment. This year, singer and songwriter Daya is performing. She is best known for her platinumselling hit “Hide Away” and for being featured on one of the top songs of the summer, “Don’t Let Me Down” by The Chainsmokers. Daya will per-
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form Saturday at 7:45 p.m. Kinser Festival's entertainment lineup also features street performer Kenzi, traditional Okinawan musician Byron Jones and local pop act Natchy on Saturday. On Sunday, check out street performer Tamanchu Hiroto, classic rock band KLUSO, R&B singer Shanice, dance groups What’s up Akemi and T-Da, ska group All Japan Goith and variety band Basic Mode. Kinser Festival is open to all DoD ID card holders and Japanese. Please leave your pets at home. Do not bring any outside alcohol, bottles or coolers. If you choose to drink, please do so responsibly. There will be daiko and taxi services available. For more information, call
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"Daya is performing... best known for her platinumselling hit 'Hide Away'..."
MCCS Special Events at 645-5828 or visit mccsokinawa.com/festivals. *Access Kinser Festival via Gates 1 and 3.
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Christmas in Singapore
ingapore is known for its shopping malls, low crime rate and absence of public gum chewing. But there’s much more to this city-state than malls, sterility or staid predictability. In its short existence, the former British trading post became one of the most unique and diverse microcosms in Asia. Beyond its pasteurized exterior lies a delightfully organic and untrained culture of a modern metropolis, tropical rainforest, colorful boroughs and legendary eats. From December 22 to 27, let Tours+ unveil this magical land to you. To start, check out the Civic District, home to government offices, museums, memorials and the famed Merlion—a pearly 28-foot tall statue of a mermaid with the head of a lion. If the concept of the mermaidlon interests you, the Singapore Zoo will probably interest you, too. This “open concept” zoo maintains
a strong reputation internationally for its conservation initiatives and breeding programs. One of the highlights of the zoo is the Night Safari. The outdoor attraction houses 130 species and over 2,500 animals.
To experience all this and more in Singapore, contact MCCS Tours+ at 646-3502 or visit mccsokinawa.com/ tours. Registration and payment is due by November 10.
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Chief Marketing Officer | Jim Kassebaum Managing Editor | Caylee Reid Art Director | Catherine Newquist Cultural Research Specialist | Ayako Kawamitsu Graphic Arts Manager | Henry Ortega Graphic Designers | Margie Shimabukuro, Lisa Miyagi, Hector Nieves Editor-in-Chief | Mike Daley Editor | Ryan Anastoplus Digital marketing manager | Thomas Alan Smilie Ad/Sponsorship Manager | Roy Forster Ad Sales | Yoshihiro Shinzato, Aya Chilcote, Yoriko Yamashiro, Tomoko Taylor, Lisa Hicks, Carina Fils-Julien Distribution | Gideon Juko, Kelli Kreider Marketing Accounts Manager | Andrew Menges Accounts & Research | Marissa DeSmet, Ashley Herring, Kristen Wong, Katherine Melrose, Jenessa Reutov, Allison Dixon Broadcast | Kathlene Millette, Gabriel Archer, Emi Komiya Questions? Comments? Please e-mail OLW@okinawa.usmc-mccs.org. To advertise in Okinawa Living Weekly, call 645-2245, fax 645-0975, or email sales@okinawa.usmc-mccs.org. MCCS is not responsible for designing and editing outside ads. No Department of Defense, U.S. Marine Corps or Marine Corps Community Services endorsement of commercial advertisers or sponsors implied.
L.I.N.K.S. for Spouses
he military lifestyle isn’t always an easy one. Whether you’re new to the military or you’re a seasoned pro, register for the next L.I.N.K.S. for Spouses workshop. L.I.N.K.S. (Lifestyle, Insights, Networking, Knowledge and Skills) is a FREE mentoring program for Marine family members taught by Marine spouses. The classes provide insight into the military lifestyle while giving family members a place to network and learn about available resources and tangible ways to thrive in the armed forces community. Spouse session topics include an introduction to the Marine Corps, resources, pay day and money management, Personal Change of Station (PCS), deployments, getting involved, positive relationships and military career paths. The next L.I.N.K.S. for Spouses is on October 18 and 19 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Camp Foster MCFTB Bldg. 5677. Register today
by calling 645-3689. The November session is on the 17th from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It will also be at the Camp Foster MCFTB Bldg. 5677. Register by November 14. There are also L.I.N.K.S. sessions for kids, teens and Navy and
Japanese spouses on all housing camps (Camps Foster, Courtney and Kinser). The next L.I.N.K.S. for Navy Spouses will be on October 25 and 26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Camp Foster MCFTB Bldg. 5677. For more information about L.I.N.K.S., visit mccsokinawa.com/mcftb.
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For details about FREE Japanese language classes, please call Marine & Family Programs-Resources at 645-2104/2106.
Japanese Denim
enim is the most American a fabric can get. But Japanese jeans are some of the most artisanal, with a pair of Japanese selvage jeans going for $200 for a pair of Nudies and up to $2,000 for handmade Momotaro Jeans that take up to a year to produce. Despite its short history (the first pair of Japanese denim, Big John M Series, was made in 1973), Japan quickly made a name for itself in the denim world. Most jeans created on factory looms today generate a uniform and precise fabric every time, and lots of it. A company called Toyoda first introduced more efficient looms to Japan in the 1960s. Toyoda changed their name to Toyota and went in a different direction (you may have heard of their vehicles), but Japan still uses those machines today. The old shuttle looms are descendants to looms from the 1920s
and only produce denim in limited amounts. These looms create rougher denim with more imperfections that lend character to the jeans—no two pair are alike. The denim eventually molds to the wearer, with the lines and fades of the jeans being unique to him or her. Japan’s rich history of textile dyeing translates into their denim. One method is called hank dyeing. Dur-
ing the hank dyeing process, yarns are hand-dyed by a single artisan in a natural indigo dye that takes up to a year to produce. This process is only performed at Tokushima Prefecture and the process has been handed down from master to apprentice for hundreds of years. Only a handful of artisans remain, and the fabrics dyed using this process are only used in the most expensive jeans.
If you have any burning questions about Japanese culture, please send them to OLW@okinawa.usmc-mccs.org. Â
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Camp Kinser
Daya will perform at Kinser Festival on Saturday, October 29 at 7:45 p.m. Visit mccsokinawa.com/festivals for details.
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Daya at Kinser Festival
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ot off the successes of her singles “Hide Away” and “Sit Still, Look Pretty,” timing has been all but perfect for the 17-year-old singer to burst onto the pop scene. Riding the waves of her chart-climbing lead singles and her hugely popular collaboration with dance duo The Chainsmokers, Daya has spent the last year performing across the US and recording her debut single, "Sit Still, Look Pretty"—all while finish-
ing up senior year of high school. “I just want to be honest with my audience. I want to have a friendship with them.” Lyrically, the songs on her LP are relatable and down-to-earth, if nothing else. “I don’t want to be put on this pedestal or bowed down to or anything like that. We’re all human, we all make mistakes, we all go through things, and I want to be able to say that through my lyrics.” The electronic and dance tracks
are rounded out by a soulful voice and lyrics well beyond her age, giving Sit Still, Look Pretty a picture of a fully realized artist. Daya’s mission for her music is clear: “I definitely wanted [empowerment] to be the main theme…being independent and not having to depend on someone else for happiness and finding that within yourself. I want to be my own person and go after my own dreams, goals and ambitions."
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With specialty cocktails, bodacious barbeque, sugary sweets and grilled food galore there is something for everyone at the Kinser Festival.
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SMP Kinser Haunted House Camp Kinser Bldg. 115 October 14, 15, 21 and 22 8 to 11 p.m. October 29, 7–9:30 p.m. October 30, 7–8:30 p.m.
SMP Haunted House
hallow breaths. Racing heart beat. Clammy hands. Goosebumps scaling your body. Tension rises as you wait for the next horror. You know it’s not real. You know it’s not. And yet, you can’t convince yourself entirely. Haunted houses are a strange phenomenon. Why pay to feel scared? What you’re really paying for is a test of your courage—fight to keep going with your eyes open, or flight and get the heck out of there. Even though you can’t convince yourselfcompletely, you know that there are no real consequences here. It’s a test without the repercussions. This time, however, it won’t be as easy to escape. Your experience will cling to your mind and follow you home. The Single Marine Program’s haunted house is not for the faint of heart—it’s held at Camp Kinser’s mortuary. Yes, for real. The theme is Silent Hill, a favorite Japanese hor-
ror video game. If you don’t know it, do a Google search. That should be enough to convince you. You’ll begin with a brief history before you’re led through the haunted house by a “tour guide.” The rest of
the story you’ll have to wait to see. There is a $5 entrance fee to support SMP. This haunted house is not recommended for small children. For more information, visit mccsokinawa.com/smp.
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tours+
adventure begins here Urashima Dinner Theater* October 14, 5:30–9:30 p.m. Adults $73 with half lobster, $58 without lobster, children (6–12) $39, (3–5) $34, (under 3) FREE* *No meal Savor the varied flavors of Okinawan cuisine while being entertained by traditional music and dancers. Choose from the Okinawan or American menu when you purchase your tickets. The tour price includes dinner and show. Battle Sites Tour* October 16, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Adults $28, Children (3–11) $18, (under 3) FREE Visit the Japanese Naval Underground headquarters and Peace Memorial Park.
Spooky Sites (South) October 20, 6–10 p.m. Adults $20, Children (3–11) $13, (Under 3) FREE Get into the spirit of Halloween on our haunted excursion. We’ll visit well-known spooky sites in Southern Okinawa. How brave are you? Spooky Sites (North) October 21, 6–10 p.m. Adults $20, Children (3–11) $13, (Under 3) FREE Get into the spirit of Halloween on our haunted excursion. We’ll visit well-known spooky sites in Northern Okinawa. How brave are you?
*Bring yen for additional food, drinks and/or purchases. For more information, contact MCCS Tours+: Camp Foster 646-3502 | Camp Hansen 623-6344 | Camp Kinser 637-2744
off-baseevents get out and explore
Uruma Festival October 15–16, 9 a.m.–9 p.m. Uruma City Athletic Park Uruma City FREE
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Aquatics 645-3180 Courtney Ironworks 622-9261/7297 Futenma Semper Fit 636-2672 Gunners Fitness Center 645-3985/2235 Hansen House of Pain 623-5558/4831 Health Promotion 645-3484/3910 Kinser Fitness Center 637-1869/1114 Schwab Power Dome 625-2654/2442 Taiyo Golf Club 622-2004 Tsunami SCUBA 645-9500 Youth Sports 645-3533/3534
Yomitan Pottery and Artwork Market October 15–16, 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Gala Aoiumi, Yomitan Village FREE
Uruma Festival Bullfighting Tournament October 15, 2 p.m. Ishikawa Multipurpose Dome Uruma City FREE
upcoming semperfitevents Open Bench Press Competition October 16 Camp Kinser Fitness Center Register at the Camp Kinser Fitness Center by 1 p.m. on October 14 for $10. Sameday registration is available on October 16 from 8 to 9 a.m. for $15. This event is open to participants island-wide. A mandatory participants’ brief will be held the day of the event at 9:45 a.m. Awards will be given to the top individuals in each weight division. Details: 637-1869.
Lord of the Tengan 10K Run October 16 Camp Courtney Fitness Center Register at Camp Courtney Fitness Center for $20. Same-day registration is available 6:30–7:30 a.m. for $25. A mandatory participants’ brief will be held the day of the event at 7:45 a.m. This event is open to participants island-wide. Awards will be given to top three individuals in all divisions. All participants will receive a towel. Details: 622-7297.
classof theweek Insanity Insanity uses a method called Max Interval Training. It is a combination of cardio and plyometric drills with intervals of strength, power, resistance and core training. It all happens in long bursts of maximum-intensity exercises with short periods of rest. Camps Courtney, Foster and Hansen For more information and a full schedule, visit mccsokinawa.com/ groupfitness.