Family

Forget the Script: What Japan Can Teach Us About Living Differently

Introduction Forget everything you’ve been told about how to live your life. Really—just throw it out for a second. For ...
Family

Rethinking Life in Japan: Beyond the Invisible Rules

Have you ever felt like you're playing a game with rules you didn't create? Society often whispers a 'right way' to live...
Life

“Finding My Zen in the Concrete Jungle: A Japanese Housewife’s Guide to Stress & Serenity”

The Noise Outside, The Restlessness Inside When I first moved into the heart of Tokyo, I thought I had finally stepped i...
Family

“The Art of ‘Kirei’: My Daily Rituals for Mind, Body & Home Harmony in Japan”

Discovering the Meaning of Kirei When I first moved to Japan as a young wife and later became a mother, I thought I alre...
Business

“Beyond the Savings Account: Discovering Unexpected Joys in Japan’s Daily Life Amidst Economic Shifts”

When the Numbers Don’t Add Up, but Life Still Does I still remember the first time I sat in front of my online banking a...
Family

“Raising Kids on a Rollercoaster Yen: My Survival Guide for Japanese Family Finances”

Riding the First Drop: How the Yen Took My Family for a Spin When I became a mom, I thought the hardest part of raising ...
Family

“The Price of a Bento: How Global Inflation Shapes My Japanese Household Budget”

The Day My Bento Got More Expensive I didn’t notice it at first.Maybe it was because I was rushing between laundry and p...
Family

“Beyond the ‘Good Wife’: Redefining Success & Ambition in Modern Japanese Marriage”

"The Myth of the Perfect Wife" If you grew up in Japan, chances are you’ve heard it—sometimes in subtle hints from relat...
Business

“My Career’s Detour: The Unexpected Crossroads of Love, Work & Japanese Society”

When My Career Map Got Redrawn If you had asked me at 22 what my life would look like at 35, I would have given you a ve...
Business

The Unspoken Choice: Why ‘Just Married’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Just Home’ in Japan

Introduction When I got married, my relatives congratulated me with warm smiles and a phrase I heard more times than I c...