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The front yard of Parish Jones at Sagamihara Family

The front yard of Parish Jones at Sagamihara Family

The front yard of Parish Jones at Sagamihara Family Housing Area, Japan, Dec. 13.

Family members enjoy the snow from a snow machine in

Family members enjoy the snow from a snow machine in

Family members enjoy the snow from a snow machine in the front yard of John and Amy Eads at Sagamihara Family Housing Area, Japan, Dec. 13.

The lit-up holiday tree at Camp Zama, Japan, Dec. 13.

The lit-up holiday tree at Camp Zama, Japan, Dec. 13.

The lit-up holiday tree at Camp Zama, Japan, Dec. 13.

An inflatable dragon wearing a Santa hat lights up

An inflatable dragon wearing a Santa hat lights up

An inflatable dragon wearing a Santa hat lights up a yard at Camp Zama, Japan, Dec. 13.

The 403rd Army Field Support Brigade’s motor pool gets

The 403rd Army Field Support Brigade’s motor pool gets

The 403rd Army Field Support Brigade’s motor pool gets in the holiday spirit at Camp Zama, Japan, Dec. 13.

The Directorate of Public Works, U.S. Army Garrison

The Directorate of Public Works, U.S. Army Garrison

The Directorate of Public Works, U.S. Army Garrison Japan, installs light displays such as this one during the holiday season at Camp Zama, Japan, Dec. 13.

The front yard of Tearance Stewart at Sagamihara Family

The front yard of Tearance Stewart at Sagamihara Family

The front yard of Tearance Stewart at Sagamihara Family Housing Area, Japan, Dec. 8.

The lit-up holiday tree at Sagamihara Family Housing

The lit-up holiday tree at Sagamihara Family Housing

The lit-up holiday tree at Sagamihara Family Housing Area, Japan, Dec. 13.

A large snowman lights up a front yard at Sagamihara

A large snowman lights up a front yard at Sagamihara

A large snowman lights up a front yard at Sagamihara Family Housing Area, Japan, Dec. 8.

John and Amy Eads, who have an extensive display of

John and Amy Eads, who have an extensive display of

John and Amy Eads, who have an extensive display of holiday decorations at their home, pose for a photo in their front yard at Sagamihara Family Housing Area, Japan, Dec. 13.

Parish Jones, who decorates his yard extensively for

Parish Jones, who decorates his yard extensively for

Parish Jones, who decorates his yard extensively for the holidays, poses for a photo at his home at Sagamihara Family Housing Area, Japan, Dec. 13.

Cynthia and Doug Batchelor decorated the inside and

Cynthia and Doug Batchelor decorated the inside and

Cynthia and Doug Batchelor decorated the inside and outside of their home extensively for the holidays at Sagamihara Family Housing Area, Japan, Dec. 13.

The back yard of Tearance Stewart at Sagamihara Family

The back yard of Tearance Stewart at Sagamihara Family

The back yard of Tearance Stewart at Sagamihara Family Housing Area, Japan, Dec. 8.

Mater, a character from the “Cars” movies, lights up

Mater, a character from the “Cars” movies, lights up

Mater, a character from the “Cars” movies, lights up a yard at Camp Zama, Japan, Dec. 13.

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