Camp Zama festival celebrates youngest community members during Month of the Military Child

By Noriko Kudo, U.S. Army Garrison Japan Public AffairsApril 17, 2024

Camp Zama festival celebrates youngest community members during Month of the Military Child
A child has his face painted during the “Kodomo No Matsuri,” or Children’s Festival, held Saturday at Yano Field on Camp Zama, Japan. (Photo Credit: Noriko Kudo) VIEW ORIGINAL

CAMP ZAMA, Japan – Games, rides, live music, refreshments and more were part of an outdoor event held here Saturday to recognize and celebrate the community’s youngest members.

Hundreds gathered at the installation’s Yano Field for the “Kodomo No Matsuri,” or Children’s Festival, an event that Camp Zama’s Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation and Child and Youth Services organized in celebration of the Month of the Military Child.

Camp Zama festival celebrates youngest community members during Month of the Military Child
A child bungee jumps during the “Kodomo No Matsuri,” or Children’s Festival, held Saturday at Yano Field on Camp Zama, Japan. (Photo Credit: Noriko Kudo) VIEW ORIGINAL

During remarks he gave to open the event and welcome attendees, Col. Marcus Hunter, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Japan, said the Month of the Military Child is “an incredible opportunity to celebrate the resilience, strength and the incredible sacrifice of military children.”

The day of the event was blessed with sunny, warm weather, and the children there could be seen enjoying the various activities, including a large, inflatable obstacle course, carnival-type games, and face-painting.

Camp Zama festival celebrates youngest community members during Month of the Military Child
Children perform onstage during the “Kodomo No Matsuri,” or Children’s Festival, held Saturday at Yano Field on Camp Zama, Japan. (Photo Credit: Noriko Kudo) VIEW ORIGINAL

Samantha “Skully” Kouzu Ballard, a tenth grader at Zama Middle High School, performed an anti-bullying rap onstage at the festival, which she said was an important message to promote at an event for children.

“I hope my message can empower the children and impact them to let them know that they are not alone,” Samantha said.

Camp Zama festival celebrates youngest community members during Month of the Military Child
A child rides an inflatable paddle boat during the “Kodomo No Matsuri,” or Children’s Festival, held Saturday at Yano Field on Camp Zama, Japan. Camp Zama’s Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation and Child and Youth Services organized in celebration of the Month of the Military Child. (Photo Credit: Noriko Kudo) VIEW ORIGINAL

Samantha said the day was all about the children there, and the event was an ideal way to bring them together for a fun event that celebrated how important military children are to their community.

“Look around,” she said, “I think the kids are having fun.”