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Kazuhisa Kato, a local national employee at Camp Zama,

Kazuhisa Kato, a local national employee at Camp Zama,

Kazuhisa Kato, a local national employee at Camp Zama, teaches a tai chi class at the Yano Fitness Center at Camp Zama, Japan, Jan. 9, 2020.

Michael Hammond, installation manager of U.S. Army

Michael Hammond, installation manager of U.S. Army

Michael Hammond, installation manager of U.S. Army Garrison Japan, practices tai chi during a class at the Yano Fitness Center at Camp Zama, Japan, Jan. 9, 2020.

Michael Hammond, right, installation manager of U.S.

Michael Hammond, right, installation manager of U.S.

Michael Hammond, right, installation manager of U.S. Army Garrison Japan, and Kazuhisa Kato, a local national employee at Camp Zama and tai chi instructor, participate in a tai chi class at the Yano Fitness Cen... More

Eiko Kato, a cataloguer at the Camp Zama Library,

Eiko Kato, a cataloguer at the Camp Zama Library,

Eiko Kato, a cataloguer at the Camp Zama Library, participates in her second tai chi class at the Yano Fitness Center at Camp Zama, Japan, Jan. 9, 2020.

Buffalo District employees practice Tai Chi at district

Buffalo District employees practice Tai Chi at district

Buffalo District employees practice Tai Chi at district headquarters during lunchtime May 8, 2018. The purpose of the event was to celebrate Asian Pacific American Islander Heritage Month. The event was sponsor... More

Buffalo District employees practice Tai Chi at district

Buffalo District employees practice Tai Chi at district

Buffalo District employees practice Tai Chi at district headquarters during lunchtime May 8, 2018. The purpose of the event was to celebrate Asian Pacific American Islander Heritage Month. The event was sponsor... More

Noriko Takahashi, participating in her first tai chi

Noriko Takahashi, participating in her first tai chi

Noriko Takahashi, participating in her first tai chi class, carefully watches the instructor’s moves at the Yano Fitness Center at Camp Zama, Japan, Jan. 9, 2020.

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