
What a housewife in Japan does day-to-day?
In Japan, after marriage, a woman usually stays at home while her husband goes to work.
Japanese men aren't the only ones who want their wives to stay at home. Many women are also enthusiastic about the concept.
Statistics show that more than 53% of Japanese women wanted to be housewives with the primary responsibility of "attending to housework and raising children”
Currently, women in other countries often tend to like to work even if they have a baby and in only a few countries including Japan, women prefer to stay at home and be a housewife. So, what does a housewife in Japan do day-to-day?
Watching a short video speaking about Tomori’s family
Key moments
00:26 Introduce Tomomi’s family
00:59 Prepare breakfast
02:42 Help kids learn how to use chopsticks
02:51 Say goodbye to her husband and go to work
04:32 The kid practice getting dressed
04:47 Time for house chores
06:12 Time for working on her blog
07:31 Outside in the Park with her kid
08:32 Go to the market
09:31 Her husband back home
10:03 Her daughter learned how to cook
10:57 Time to make dinner
12:25 Bath time
12:40 Laundry
12:57 Teach her daughter to brush her teeth
13:15 Go to bed.
There are many Japanese housewives, and each one lives a unique life, so this is just a sample to get you started. However, this small sample of information should shed some light on this aspect of Japanese society.
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