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A Day in My Life as a Working Mama in Japan

I’m a working mother with a full-time working husband and a 1-year-old boy.

Today, I’d like to share a typical day in my life!

6:30 AM – Wake Up & Mini Onigiri Time

My son usually has mini rice balls (onigiri), or bread, and a banana for breakfast.

Mini onigiri are super convenient to make!

Just place some rice into the mold, close the lid, and shake it about 10–20 times.

I bought this onigiri maker at a 100-yen shop called DAISO. It’s like a dollar store in Japan.

He also loves furikake, which is a dry seasoning for rice.

Sometimes, I sprinkle it on the rice before shaking it in the onigiri maker.

8:00 AM – My husband drops off our son at daycare on his way to work.

8:30 AM – I start working from home.

12:00 PM – Lunch Break & Dinner Prep

During my lunch break, I often start preparing dinner.

4:00 PM – Finish Work & Pick Up Time

I finish work and ride my bicycle to pick up my son from daycare.

5:00 PM – My Sons Dinner Time

Tonight’s dinner is Nikujaga, spinach miso soup, and rice.

Nikujaga is made by stir-frying beef, potatoes, carrots, and onions, then simmering everything in water, sugar, soy sauce, sake, mirin, and dashi stock. It’s very easy to make! My husband and I also had the same meal for dinner.

7:00 PM – My husband and I have dinner.

7:30 PM – Shower time.

8:30 PM – My son goes to bed.

10:00 PM – My husband and I go to bed.

The End!

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