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Tatami Room Decor, Japanese Mattress Bedroom, Modern Japanese Style Bedroom, Japanese Sleeping Room, Japanese Bedroom Style, Cozy Japanese Interior, Japanese Floor Mattress Bedroom Ideas, Japanese Style Room Bedroom Designs, Japanese Futon Bedroom Aesthetic

As you open your door to the enchanting world of Japanese Boho bedroom decor, imagine transforming your personal space into a serene sanctuary that echoes both the minimalist beauty of Japan and the free-spirited charm of Bohemian style. I’ve journeyed through the realms of cozy and chic to gather 25 incredible ideas that promise to … 25 Incredible Japanese Boho Bedroom Decor Ideas Read More »

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Japanese Traditional Bed, Shikibuton Bedroom Ideas, Shikibuton Bedroom, Japanese Sleeping Mat, Japanese Bedding, Nyc Room, Moody Room, Japanese Mattress, Apartment Shopping

Like Sleeping in Japan! For centuries the Japanese have slept on shikifutons: a bedding set comprised of a plush, structureless mattress known as a shikibuton (敷き布団) and a kakefuton (掛け布団), a blanket that is akin to Western duvets. This simple setup is traditionally laid on a tatami mat on the floor. This style of b

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Caring For Your Shikifuton Shikifuton Bedroom, Shikifuton Minimalist Bedroom, Shikibuton Bedroom, Japanese Bedrooms, Japanese Bedroom Ideas, Japanese Mattress, Japanese Style Bedroom, Japanese Bed, Simple Bed Designs

The traditional Japanese mattress, the shikifuton, is the foundation of our Japanese Sleep System. It is made with all-natural cotton and no synthetic materials, while our Japanese organic cotton shikifuton mattress uses 100% organic materials. Because of this, they require a bit more love and care than the traditional

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Japanese Floor Bed, Japanese Bedrooms, Japanese Bed Frame, Japanese Bedroom Ideas, Tatami Futon, Japanese Mattress, Japanese Style Bed, Japanese Style Bedroom, Sleeping On The Floor

When you walk into a Japanese bedroom, there’s a good chance there won’t be a bed in sight. At least not in the western sense of the word. The Japanese have maintained a unique, minimalist approach to sleeping for centuries, a sleep system that’s vastly different from much of the rest of the world. But while this trad

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