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First thing in the morning study Japanese, then do normal human stuff. I return home, do what I didn't do for renshuu in the morning and struggle to read in Japnese and struggle to watch 1 episode of chiikawa with no subtitles, answer forum questions to help others, do more normal human stuff and repeat the next morning.
Also everyone's routines are different for their due to work, school, university, housework, family life, hobbies just whatever they do (just sub it in for 'normal human stuff) so it can be as little as 20 mins a day to hours of cramming for the next exam. Also, conditions change so study times changes as well so don't expect to do 1 hour a day everyday and take breaks from studying to not burn out (which I learned the hard way)
Also you don't need to watch anime or read in japanese if you don't want to
When i study i review my hiragana (i havent started learning other writing systems), usually i review my lowest mastery. Then i do grammar (using masa sensei’s podcast) i take notes for this. After that i use TEUIDA for speaking.finally i watch japanese with naoko. This allows me to listen to japanese people speak. Even if I can’t really understand it i know some words.
I have breakfast in the morning and then do Japanese while chilling for about 30 min
Then if I have the time and energy, I might do something else throughout the day like watch an anime or read some stuff.
Around 4:00 PM I do my Japanese for 45 minutes as before that I watch two episodes of Detective Conan in Japanese which in total is 40 minutes I also use YouTube for Japanese listening practice for 10 minutes so 95 minutes=1 hour and 35 minutes
I wake up and review hiragana and learn a little bit of katakana. Then when I'm done with that I go to the community area to check stuff out. After that I check my kao garden requests. Then I just kinda do random stuff, mostly what the quests tell me to do.
Pretty much just focus on immersion, and try to use things you understand already n make links between them, which can help you gain confidence in Japanese. I also like making presentations in Japanese because visuals help with language learning.