Живу одна в Японии 🇯🇵 День, когда я наконец сделала всё, чего избегала
Hi, I’m Bocco. I live alone in Hokkaido Sapporo, Japan. Today was one of those days. No plans, no appointments—just a long list of things I’d been avoiding. I finally paid my vehicle tax. Washed my futon at the laundromat. Replaced the bed sheets I’d been ignoring for weeks. Cooked proper meals. Cleaned. Even did some studying. And ended the day with pork kakuni, a beer, and quiet. It wasn’t a perfect day. But it was mine. And I feel just a little bit lighter now. In this video: A Japanese-style shirasu hot sandwich breakfast Paying taxes at the convenience store (yes, cash) Laundry at a local coin laundromat Wasabi pasta lunch and grocery shopping Pork belly kakuni from scratch Cleaning, decluttering, and thinking Dinner, beer, and a quiet evening Mini ramen as a midnight snack Thank you for watching. If you enjoyed this video, please like and subscribe. It really helps me keep going. ⏰ Chapters: 00:00 – Waking up and trying to fix this hair 01:20 – Shirasu hot sandwich for breakfast 04:30 – Dishwashing and laundry 05:16 – Laundromat run & tax payment 10:01 – Wasabi pasta lunch 11:30 – Preparing pork kakuni (Part 1: the setup) 13:25 – The hardest task of the day: bed sheet wrestling 15:02 – Pork kakuni prep (Part 2: the simmering saga) 16:46 – Bath cleaning and window wiping therapy 18:43 – Cooking dinner 21:58 – Beer, dinner, and deep relaxation 25:18 – Winding down and heading to bed #LivingAloneInJapan #JapanVlog #SapporoVlog #JapaneseFood #PorkKakuni #JapaneseHomeCooking #JapaneseConvenienceStore #CoinLaundryJapan #ShirasuSandwich #JapaneseDailyLife #LifeInJapan #japaneseminimalism #laundromat