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DUTY STATION COMPARISON

Camp Zama vs Fort Buchanan

Army vs Army, PR

The Intel

Camp Zama: "The Army's Quietest Flex: Living in Japan." Fort Buchanan: "The Army Base That Accidentally Ended Up in Paradise." One is what you asked for. The other is what HRC thought you needed. Same Army. Different paperwork.

Camp Zama: Tokyo accessible by train. The catch: Small base with limited facilities. Fort Buchanan: Puerto Rico culture and beaches. The catch: Limited military resources. Cost of living at both: manageable, which is military code for "you won't go broke, but your spouse has opinions about the grocery bill." Your off-post reality: Sagamihara, Japan versus San Juan, PR. Both have their argument. Neither will make it on your behalf. Weather: Camp Zama serves Hot humid summers, mild winters, rainy season in June. Fort Buchanan counters with Tropical — warm and humid year-round. Your uniform was designed for approximately neither.

Two Army posts that produce a very specific type of person who will never stop talking about where they were stationed.

Camp Zama
Army
Hot humid summers, mild winters, rainy season in June
The Army's Quietest Flex: Living in Japan
Fort Buchanan
Army — PR
Tropical — warm and humid year-round
The Army Base That Accidentally Ended Up in Paradise
Climate
Camp ZamaHot humid summers, mild winters, rainy season in June
Fort BuchananTropical — warm and humid year-round
Cost of Living
Camp ZamaMedium
Fort BuchananMedium
Nearest City
Camp ZamaSagamihara, Japan (10 min)
Fort BuchananSan Juan, PR (10 min)
Nearest Airport
Camp ZamaTokyo Narita (NRT) — 2 hrs; Tokyo Haneda (HND) — 1.5 hrs; Yokota Air Base military flights — 1 hr
Fort BuchananLuis Munoz Marin International (SJU) — 15 min
Housing
Camp ZamaOn-post housing available — newer units are decent. Off-post in Sagamihara and Zama with OHA. Japanese apartments are small by American standards. OHA covers costs but space is limited.
Fort BuchananVery limited on-post. Off-post in Guaynabo, Bayamon, San Juan — $1,000-$1,800 for a 3BR. More affordable than mainland metros.
Spouse Employment
Camp ZamaSOFA-covered on-post positions. Off-post employment restricted. Remote work viable but time zones challenging with US employers. English teaching opportunities exist informally.
Fort BuchananLimited on-post. Tourism, healthcare, pharmaceutical jobs available. Bilingual speakers advantaged. Remote work viable.
Medical
Camp ZamaCamp Zama Health Clinic — primary care. U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka (1 hr) for hospital care. Japanese hospitals excellent. Medevac to Yokosuka or mainland for complex cases.
Fort BuchananNo military hospital. VA Caribbean Healthcare on-post. Civilian hospitals in San Juan metro. Medevac to mainland for complex cases.
Gate Commute
Camp ZamaMain gate — minimal delays. Camp Zama is small. Japanese trains are world-class if you live off-post along rail lines.
Fort BuchananMain gate — minimal delays. San Juan traffic manageable.

By the Numbers

· DFAS

Where the structured table tells you what; this tells you how much.

Tax & Domicile
State income tax
Camp ZamaN/A locally — US-Japan SOFA exempts US military pay from Japanese national/prefectural income tax. SCRA preserves stateside SLR; MSRRA extends to spouses.
Fort Buchanan
Sales tax
Camp ZamaJapan consumption tax 10% standard (8% reduced for food/drink). On-post AAFES is mil-pricing. SOFA Tax-Free Form available for qualifying off-post purchases at participating vendors — Yokohama and Tokyo electronics/luxury vendors commonly participate.
Fort Buchanan
Vehicle reg
Camp ZamaSOFA-status POVs on Y-plates require Japanese Compulsory Insurance (JCI/shaken) every 24 months. JCI inspection centers serve the Kanagawa/Tokyo area. USARJ Vehicle Registration is the on-post entry point. Many Zama families maintain one POV and use Japan Rail / Odakyu for Tokyo trips.
Fort Buchanan
Camp Zama · Domicile Play
OCONUS doesn't change SLR. Japanese resident tax generally not applied to SOFA-status renters. No-tax-state SLR (TX/FL/TN/WA) remains the structural play; the 36-month accompanied tour length means a stable SLR window for financial planning.
Fort Buchanan · Domicile Play

The Read

What nobody bothers to tell you until you arrive.

Camp Zama

Camp Zama is the HQ of U.S. Army Japan (USARJ), the home of I Corps (Forward), and the senior Army installation in Japan. It sits in Sagamihara/Zama in Kanagawa Prefecture — south-west of Tokyo, north of Yokohama — and the assignment skews older and more senior than other Pacific posts. Most positions here are HQ-Army staff, J-staff joint, and bilateral roles with the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, which means strong career broadening if you're inbound on a TDA or joint billet. The Indo-Pacific theater priority of the Army has made Camp Zama materially more strategically relevant in the last several years; that translates to more visiting general officers, more bilateral exercises, and more public-facing diplomatic engagement than the camp historically saw. Off-post Japan is the real product. Tokyo by Odakyu and JR lines is 60-90 minutes from the Sagami-Otsuka station, putting Shinjuku, Shibuya, Akihabara, and the broader Tokyo food/culture economy genuinely accessible on a weekend basis. Mount Fuji is 90 minutes; Hakone onsen is similar; Yokohama Chinatown is 45 minutes. Accompanied tours here are typically 36 months and the family experience is consistently rated among the best OCONUS Army assignments. The unaccompanied/short-tour version is grimmer and skews staff-heavy. Pet entry to Japan (180-day rabies wait) is the most common PCS-failure point — start six months out.

Fort Buchanan
Deep coverage coming for Fort Buchanan.

Pros & Cons

Camp Zama
PROS
  • +Tokyo accessible by train
  • +Japanese culture is incredible
  • +Safe and clean environment
CONS
  • -Small base with limited facilities
  • -Japanese housing is tiny
  • -Language barrier for daily life
Fort Buchanan
PROS
  • +Puerto Rico culture and beaches
  • +No state income tax
  • +Island lifestyle
CONS
  • -Limited military resources
  • -Infrastructure challenges
  • -Hurricane season risk

Real Talk

What you’ll actually deal with. The structured table above is the brief — this is the back-channel.

Camp Zama
HOUSING

On-post housing newer units are decent — older units are Japanese-scaled (smaller rooms, smaller appliances). Waitlists vary by tour group. Off-post in Sagamihara, Zama, and the surrounding Kanagawa cities with OHA — Japanese apartments and small houses are well-built but space-constrained by American standards. OHA covers rent and most utilities. Most accompanied families end up at least somewhat closer to a rail station for Tokyo access.

SCHOOLS

DoDEA Zama American High School + Zama Middle/Elementary on post — small, close-knit, well-resourced. The American School in Japan (international school in Chofu) is an alternative for families wanting Japanese-cohort exposure. Zama HS is one of the strongest DoDEA-Pacific high schools.

COMMAND CLIMATE

USARJ HQ runs Army-staff hours and processes — generally calmer OPTEMPO than line-unit tours, but the bilateral and joint engagement load (JGSDF events, visiting USFJ leadership, theater exercises) is real. I Corps (Forward) tempo follows the I Corps cycle. Indo-Pacific strategic emphasis has lifted overall engagement intensity.

BOTTOM LINE

One of the strongest OCONUS Army assignments for accompanied families and senior staff careerists. The Tokyo-access lifestyle is genuinely transformative; the pet-import logistics and Japanese-scale housing are the trade-offs. Plan six months out.

Fort Buchanan
Deep coverage coming for Fort Buchanan.

Who Thrives Here

Not every base is for every service member. Match yourself to the room.

Camp Zama
  • HQ-ARMY AND JOINT-STAFF CAREERISTS

    USARJ, I Corps (Forward), and U.S. Forces Japan-adjacent assignments are career-broadening at the O-4-and-above level. Indo-Pacific theater priority makes Zama postings progressively more valuable on senior assignments.

  • ACCOMPANIED FAMILIES WHO WANT JAPAN

    36-month accompanied tour, DoDEA Zama HS/MS/ES on post, and Tokyo cultural access make this one of the strongest family-OCONUS Army experiences. The wait list to PCS here for a reason.

  • CULTURE-DRIVEN PEOPLE

    Tokyo access, Japanese language exposure, food culture from Michelin to street ramen, Mt. Fuji, Hakone, Kyoto via Shinkansen. If cultural immersion is what you want from OCONUS, this delivers.

Fort Buchanan
Deep coverage coming for Fort Buchanan.

Known For

Camp Zama
US Army Japan headquartersI Corps Forward
Fort Buchanan
Army Reserve supportOnly active Army installation in Caribbean

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