Being a new mom can be hard. Figuring out what to bring on trips with you, how to nurse in public, how to catch a break in an extremely busy city and much more! We are so thankful that living in Japan has simplified it for us. Here are the three ways Japan has made life …
Namjatown: Cats & Gyoza Galore
One thing we’re learning during Tokyo’s rainy season is that we can’t let a little rain (or a typhoon passing through) get in the way of exploring the city! A quick Google search pointed us in the direction of Namjatown. Namjatown is an indoor theme park in the shopping complex of Sunshine City. Sunshine City …
Kamikatsu: Japan’s Zero Waste Town
As I’ve seen time and time again in my first year living in Japan, the Japanese pave the way in many different areas. Gun violence is almost unheard of, the bullet train is a nonchalant mode of transportation, and their regard for others around them is unprecedented. It’s no different when it comes to environmental …
5 Steps Towards a Zero Waste Household
Recently, I’ve become much more aware of the environmental impact my daily actions have on the earth. Living a more sustainable lifestyle has always been a vague notion in the back of my head, but a switch flicked on in my head and it’s suddenly one of my top priorities. I think it’s the combination …
Bios on the Hill
Since K has started working at one of the bases down here and is gone more, it’s inspired us to get out and explore more of the island on our weekends together! We signed up for a base sponsored tour of a semi-local attraction called Bios on the Hill–a tropical forest park that included a …
Okinawa Eats
While out walking around town, we stumbled across a Chinese restaurant called Ryu’s Dining that immediately drew us in. The stunning artwork and overgrown foliage around it made it look like a little Hobbit house! We got there for an early dinner and were immediately greeted by the owner, who is also the chef. He …
Exploring Okinawa
After labeling my pregnancy as potentially high risk, my OB in Tokyo recommended that my care be transferred to a hospital on the island of Okinawa that has more resources than our smaller hospital at our home base. My next door neighbor (and good friend) offered to take care of our hamsters, K’s unit gave …
Fun with fur babies!
I’d been following a page for our base on Facebook for awhile called P.A.W.S., or Pets Are Worth Saving, that makes trips to a local animal shelter once a month to play with the pets there. It seems like our base operates so much off of Facebook pages–I made myself a new Facebook just so …
Road Trip to the Mountains
A couple of weeks ago, K and I decided to jump in the car and go to a mountain town that’s about an hour away from home. Now that I’m progressing into the second half of my pregnancy, I prefer having the comfort of our own car rather than having to rely on public transportation …
Namahage: A New Year’s Tradition
In honor of it being New Year’s Eve, I wanted to share with you an interesting tradition I recently read about in our Stars and Stripes newsletter. “The boogeyman is going to get you,” we often heard adults tease us as children. But on the Oga Peninsula in northern Japan, children are told that the …