First Visit to Tokyo, Japan - April 2015 - Part I
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 8:48 pm
Hello,
Between the 12th and 18th of April this year Jon Haylock and I visited Japan for the first time. In particular, we visited the Tokyo area which plays host to the airbases Hyakuri, Atsugi and Iruma. All are within a reasonable distance of each other (well, a 3-hour drive anyway).
Having seen many images (mostly from this forum) on Hyakuri we simply had to go get some Phantom! We planned to be at Hyakuri for the week but if weather and time allowed, a trip to Astugi and/or Iruma would be in order.
The images below represent part one of the trip at Hyakuri. Before we left the UK we knew that Monday and Tuesday would be difficult, with heavy rain forecast for each day. This provided different opportunities photographically, but we crossed our fingers for good weather from Wednesday onwards...
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RF-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 47-6901, 501 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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RF-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 47-6901, 501 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 07-8435, 302 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-15J Eagle, 62-8870, 305th Sqn by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-15J Eagle, 'when will it end?' by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-15J Eagle, 62-8870, 305th Sqn by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 47-6901, 302 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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RF-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 57-6907, 501 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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RF-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 57-6907, 501 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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Kawasaki T-4 26-5688, 06-5630 by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-15J Eagle, 42-8831, 305th Sqn by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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U-125A, (BAe.125), 12-3018, Hyakuri Rescue Wing by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-15J Eagle, 62-8870, 305th Sqn by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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RF-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 57-6912, 501 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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RF-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 47-6901, 501 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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Kawasaki T-4 by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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RF-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 57-6909, 501 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 67-8378, 302 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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Tornado Eagle, 32-8060, 305th Sqn by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 67-8378, 302 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 07-8434, 302 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 67-8378, 302 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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U-125A, (BAe.125), 72-3006, Hyakuri Rescue Wing by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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F-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 302 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
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RF-4EJ Kai Phantom II, 47-6901, 501 Hikotai by www.chphotography.co.uk, on Flickr
Thanks to Jon for the company and banter; Ryo (buffalo79/flickr) for all his advice, meeting us at Hyakuri and buying us dinner; Junji Sato of the Japan Spotters Association for booking us in at the Peace Gate; and Steve Cooke for allowing me to borrow his 5DIII as a back-up camera! Finally, thanks to all the guys on here that responded to my questions about Japan making the planning easy going - it all made for a simply awesome trip!
If it's on your mind to go, my advice is stop thinking about it and board that plane
If you're interested keep an eye out for part II... much more to come...
Thanks for looking,
Cheers,
Chris
Between the 12th and 18th of April this year Jon Haylock and I visited Japan for the first time. In particular, we visited the Tokyo area which plays host to the airbases Hyakuri, Atsugi and Iruma. All are within a reasonable distance of each other (well, a 3-hour drive anyway).
Having seen many images (mostly from this forum) on Hyakuri we simply had to go get some Phantom! We planned to be at Hyakuri for the week but if weather and time allowed, a trip to Astugi and/or Iruma would be in order.
The images below represent part one of the trip at Hyakuri. Before we left the UK we knew that Monday and Tuesday would be difficult, with heavy rain forecast for each day. This provided different opportunities photographically, but we crossed our fingers for good weather from Wednesday onwards...
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Thanks to Jon for the company and banter; Ryo (buffalo79/flickr) for all his advice, meeting us at Hyakuri and buying us dinner; Junji Sato of the Japan Spotters Association for booking us in at the Peace Gate; and Steve Cooke for allowing me to borrow his 5DIII as a back-up camera! Finally, thanks to all the guys on here that responded to my questions about Japan making the planning easy going - it all made for a simply awesome trip!
If it's on your mind to go, my advice is stop thinking about it and board that plane

If you're interested keep an eye out for part II... much more to come...
Thanks for looking,
Cheers,
Chris