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Welcome to Iwakuni!


 

Welcome! This unofficial website is voluntarily maintained to help others with their move to Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. The site was originally created by Ms Lisa Stewart, a military spouse who has since PCS'd. Lisa put extensive time and effort into building every detail of the site - Thank You Lisa!

To keep the site alive, Jackie Allen and her company Allen International Inc. have volunteered to sponsor the website as a service to the community.

Ms Regina Cox, a military spouse, currently volunteers to keep the information up to date - Thank You Regina!

We do our best to keep the information as current as possible, but please verify all information you find here before taking action on it.

Again, this site is unofficial and is not endorsed or sponsored by the United States Marine Corps, the US Government, Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS), or any other government entity; it is simply military spouses helping others.

For the official Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni website, click here:www.iwakuni.usmc.mil
For the official Marine Corps Community Services website, click here:www.mccsiwakuni.com

There is also a Yahoo Chat Group where you can ask questions and get help to make your transition more smooth as you PCS here. Everyone is welcome - just click on the icon below to join the group. Good luck and Semper Gumbi!

Click here to join IwakuniMCAS
Click to join IwakuniMCAS

If you would like to see some great pictures of Japan, check out Lisa Stewart's Flickr Photo Gallery!

If you would like to see videos of Japan, visit Japan in Motion.

(Images:  Kintai Bridge, Iwakuni Castle.  Source:  Lisa Stewart's Photography)