Quitting My Career at 45: A Japanese Woman’s Weekend Vlog | Cooking, Yodobashi Camera Shopping
At 45, I made the choice to walk away from my career. It wasn't about escaping into a perfect "slow life"—it was just time for me to stop, breathe, and figure out what comes next. This is a look into my raw, ordinary weekend as a Japanese woman navigating this new chapter. No filters, no romanticized lifestyle. Just me, spending my days adjusting to this sudden change. In this video, I take a trip to Yodobashi Camera for some shopping and cook a normal meal at home. Thank you for tuning in and sharing this part of my journey. If you’d like to see how my new life unfolds, please consider subscribing.

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