by Guest Contributor | Japan, Travel
Consisting of nearly 7,000 islands that cover several biomes, Japan is one of the most geographically diverse countries on Earth. This makes Japan an ideal destination for tourists wishing to explore the scenic routes of a safe and cultured country. There are so many...
by Guest Contributor | Asia, Japan
Every traveler looks for a souvenir to the places he/she is exploring and if you are discovering Japan, there are tons of choices to decide if you are going to shop for something special here. Japan has copious specialty shops where you can buy sweets, handicrafts,...
by Jamie Creed | This That and Other, Christmas, Georgia, Holiday, Japan, Phuket, Thailand, Things to Do with Kids, Tokyo, Travel
Happy 2019! I’m sure you’ve seen tons of posts on social media “New Year, New Me”. Well, that’s not the case over at Life of Creed. For 2019, it’s all about checking the goals off the list and creating new ones. Last year I saw...
by Jamie Creed | Homeschool, Beauty, Blogging, DIY, Infants & Toddlers, Kids, Life of Creed, Parenting, Temples & Shrines, Thailand, Things to Do with Kids, Travel
I thought it would be fitting to make the last blog post of the year a count down. I will share with you my most viewed post of 2015. Let’s look back on what everyone was reading over at Life of Creed. 2016 I will bring you more great adventures...
by Jamie Creed | Blogging, Japan, Life of Creed, Restaurants, Reviews, Tennessee, United States
For our anniversary we were going to go to a favorite restaurant we use to frequent before moving to Japan. To our surprise the restaurant had closed. But lucky us a new restaurant had open next door; Sake. Sake is a sushi, yakitori, and Thai restaurant. It’s a...
by Jamie Creed | Japan, Asia, Life of Creed, Museums, Nippon Explorer, Restaurants, Reviews, Things to Do with Kids, Travel, Yokohama
So, I am late at posting this blog post about Ramen Museum in Shin-Yokohama. Seems like the last few weeks left in Japan flew by. The blogging was on a hold a bit while we enjoy the last fews weeks in Japan. Of course settling in the USA, we had some culture shock....