Reasons for Couples in Japan Sleep Divided

Small houses and apartments do not prevent many Japanese couples from sleeping in different beds or even in different rooms. This is not some sort of intimate issue or relationship problem, but something they believe is better for them. They have different bedtime times the first thing [...]
Small houses and apartments do not prevent many Japanese couples from sleeping in different beds or even in different rooms. This is not some sort of intimate issue or relationship problem, but something they believe is better for them.
They have different times of sleep.
The first thing that causes Japanese couples to decide to sleep in bed is different working times. If you wake up your partner when you're late or when you get up early in the morning, they say it results in an inferior vacation. That's why spending the night in another room makes sense. It will give them a sound, healthy sleep.

Children Sleep With Their Mothers
Japanese mothers sleep with their children, and this is considered very important, so the father must decide whether he wants to share the same bed or go to another room. Science too has proved that this can help parents and children to get a more relaxed sleep. It helps the baby maintain a stable temperature and normal heart rate, and at the same time reduce the likelihood of sudden infant death syndrome. It also contributes to better self - esteem, increased independence, and well - being at school, according to Japanese.

For them, sleeping apart means peace
While many couples who start sleeping only feel that divorce is on their doorstep, the Japanese see it differently. They highly value their sleep and do not want to be disturbed during it. This means that they view it, not at all, but as a healthy relationship. Although some cannot sleep in different rooms, they still want to sleep their beauty sleep.











