If you’ve never lived in Japan before, then sleeping on the floor might seem pretty strange.
That’s why today we’re counting down the top five reasons sleeping on the floor Japanese-style is awesome.
All that extra spaceSo one thing to note right off the bat is that in Japan, most of the time if you’re sleeping on the floor, you’re not sleeping on hard wooden floors – you’re sleeping on much softer tatami mats.
But once I got to Japan, after just a few weeks of sleeping on the floor, all the pain went away.
Kenn Blanchard (@kennblanchard) October 22, 2016So there you have it, the top five reasons sleeping on the floor Japanese-style is awesome.