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A day in my life in JAPAN vlog- A productive day


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·Nov 25, 2024

Good morning. Good morning! I start my day by having my grandparents' traditional Japanese breakfast. We always have a piece of salmon grilled and then a huge salad, rice, and a miso soup. After my breakfast, I always have a cup of coffee because I'm literally a caffeine addict. Life is so hard.

Okay, I'm gonna be having a bath, and let me kind of show what we have in Japan. This is like the bathtub, and this is kind of like the machine thingy. So these days, I have a weird showering routine. In the mornings, I wash my hair, and in the night before going to bed, I wash my body, and I also do my skin care in the bath. So it's much more convenient for me to do it.

So I'm gonna be having a bath, washing my hair, and doing my skincare, and come back. Okay, so I'm gonna be doing my skincare. If you're interested in my skincare, I have a video about my skincare, so you can watch it right here. I'll do it, and I'll come back.

I don't know if you can see me, but I'm about to hang the laundries because I'm a good girl, right? So yeah. Okay, so I think I'm gonna be cleaning up my room just a bit because my room is super, super messy, and I start to get annoyed about that. I normally don't really tidy out my room that much. I know I'm just a little bit messy, but I think I'm going to be doing that. I don't want to do it, but I need to do it.

So I tidied up my room. Your girl is a little bit messy, but at least I'm trying to kind of fix it. Okay, so I changed my clothes and came back. I'm gonna be doing a little bit of work. I have a lot of things to do. I have to study, and I also have to plan my upcoming videos. And also, I have to answer a lot of sponsorship mails. Uh, and yeah, I have a lot, a lot of things to do. So let's do, let's start doing them because, you know, procrastinating is not fun.

So let's work! I worked for a couple of hours. I don't really remember how many hours because this video was filmed a couple of weeks, maybe a month ago, and I don't really remember what I did. Okay, so I studied just a little bit, and I answered a couple of emails, and I'm now super, super hungry. It's currently 11 AM. I will ask my brother if we can go and have some ramen because we love ramen so freaking much.

So it's time for lunch. We came to a ramen restaurant, kind of like a place with my brother, and we had this beautiful, yummy, so freaking good ramen. This place has become one of our favorites. They're very, very picky when it comes to ramen; we have a high standard. I don't think that every ramen is delicious, but this one was so, so freaking good. Like, you guys, this was so good!

And then we came to a Japanese supermarket. In Japan, you can literally buy pre-packaged soft serve in supermarkets. In Japan, we call it saftokrima. They have quite a lot of varieties of every snack, and we found out some men taiko. Wikipedia says it's a pollock roe chips. And we also found a Turkish snack in a Japanese supermarket.

Then we came back home, and I grabbed myself some green tea Haagen-Dazs and cookies and cream, and also rich milk Haagen-Dazs because Haagen-Dazs is my favorite. After coming back home, I made myself some soy milk coffee because I'm lactose intolerant. I always drink my coffees with soy milk. You might think, "Oh, you eat ice cream?" Yes, because I like to suffer.

After having my yummy Haagen-Dazs ice cream and also my coffee, I decided to work slash study a little bit. Then we came to a post office with my mom because we had to do some stuff, and I put the laundries back.

Okay, so I forgot to film, but we had our dinner, and now I'm about to show it once again. Peace! Actually, not showering, but having a bath again because in Japan we have like ubune. It's kind of like this, and yeah, I just like the bath. So let me bathe, and let me have a bath. Let me have a bath. Do we say it like that? Let me have a bath and come back.

[Music] Okay, guys, I got out of the shower, and I took my daily acting pill. It's currently 8 PM, and I'm about to sleep. You might think, "Oh, you haven't studied today," but the thing is I'm gonna be waking up at 4 AM tomorrow because I want to fix my sleep schedule. So today, I'm going to be sleeping early, and I will study at 4 AM. The reason why I'm doing that is that whenever I'm feeling tired, lethargic that day, I'll sleep earlier and wake up early and study pretty early.

Um, because when you're tired, when you're lethargic, I think it's very unproductive to push yourself. So I get my sleep and when I wake up, I just fully concentrate on whatever I want to do. So I'm going to be doing that. And I also like, um, I also have to like do a lot of sponsorship, kind of like sponsorship-related videos. I have to plan them and kind of like make a structure for them. And I also have like a lot of studies that I plan for myself, so I'm going to be doing those when I wake up.

And I also want to wake up at four or five-ish so that I can run before breakfast. In my grandparents' house, the breakfast is at 7 AM, so if I wake up at like 5 AM, I can go for a run, come back, shower, and do some stretches, yoga, and then have breakfast. My goal is that, and I'm gonna be doing that.

So I'm just gonna sleep. I'm super, super tired and sleepy. This is like, you might think today was not really productive, right? But it's actually very productive. Today is kind of like a day of me preparing myself for being productive. Of course, every single day of mine is not productive, but whenever I feel lethargic or tired, I have things to prevent this tiredness, you know what I mean? I mean, I'm just preparing myself for tomorrow.

I don't know if I could explain it, but I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I didn't show my dinner because I forgot to film it, but we had, um, we had a, like, what was that? I don't know. The Japanese name of the fish is kare, and I had like a salad, fish, tofu, and what I had. And also, a Haagen-Dazs, Haagen-Dazs, Haagen-Dazs ice cream in a matcha and cookies and cream flavor.

Yeah, that was my dinner, and after that, I had another cup of coffee. Um, coffee doesn't affect me anymore. Anyways, I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Let me see you in my next video. Bye!

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