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Most of us headed directly for the Club to find out a little more about the city. It took no time at all for us to find the good eating places, the best p-laces to buy' gifts and mementos-and the best bars. We tried Saki, rode in the rick- shaws, saw the quaint Japanese homes, and got a .kick out of the cute little japanese kids we saw. This was also a period for most of us to get acquainted with japan. After our green- backs had been transferred into Military Script, and it was explained to us how much script equaled how much Yen, the liberty section was sent ashore. Yokosuka, being quite close to Tokyo, made it easy for some of us to visit the Japanese capital. We found the city quite modern, and quite impressive. Visits were made to the Emperors Palace, to the Diet and to the many wonderful restaurants for which Tokyo is famous.
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All too soon we bid aloha to the islands, and with the Kearsarge and the cruiser Toledo started on our long trip to- japan one bright morning. Drills continued throughout the trip. The weather was sunny and warm, the seas calm, and the days passed quickly. Mt. Fuigi appeared over the horizon early one morning, and its snow covered top bid us a welcome to japan. We entered Yokosuka harbor for a period of preparation. We were about to begin our very important mission in the far east, and had to be given the latest information regarding opera- tions. We learned whom we would be working with and got an idea as to our many assignments. Our fuel tanks had to be filled, our food supply replenished and a few odds and ends fixed that had gone haywire during our journey over. We were all quite serious as We began to realize more fully the important job that lay ahead. L
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With hardly enough time to get a good look at japan we were out to sea, heading for Task Force 77. On the way, we passed through the famous Shiminoseki Straits, the narrows that separate the Japanese islands of Kyushu and Honshu. In a short while we ar- rived at the Task, Force, and were assigned to the screen. We watched the carriers and cruisers and started getting used to our new ro-utine. V On deck we could get a goodyview of the many 'ac- tivities on the shore. We could see thehouses, fac- tories and the picturesque landscape. We waved at the people' ashore and watched the ferries and quaint fishing boats scramble out of our way as we passed through. ' f --.ff 1. ... .... .- ,-. i.......,...a..m...,f4:...4..4......-...........4.-.,......1.,,..,.............u.....L.,..4-L.. Q. .... .... .... - -- ----4 V H ,
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