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Try checking out the “pomodoro study method”. You can play this in the background.
https://youtu.be/DXT9dF-WK-I
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You gotta specify your level, and “what I have to learn” if you actually identified what you need; learning Japanese practically ranges from *cram the kana* to *24/7 immersion*.
other than mentioning your current level, you also have to put your available time every day…having a schedule means nothing if you dont have the time to follow through with it daily
Things I’ve forgotten to point out:
*I am a total beginner
*I can study for an hour everyday from monday to sunday except wednesday
*I can study with online resources
If you just need to know what to do next, why not follow a guide? This one assumes 3 hours per day, and since you said you have an hour a day, just split each day over the course of three days. If that doesn’t work for you, try something else, but it’s a place to start at least. 🙂
https://learnjapanese.moe/routine/
Learn hiragana and katakana like the back of your hand then learn kanji and start reading comprehensible stuff and listening asap mon-fri for an hour