Japan launches a women's nap coffee shop that costs 9 yuan to sleep for 10 minutes.

Interior view of women's siesta coffee shop (screenshot of the web page)
International online feature: according to Japan's Asahi Shimbun reported on November 18, a women's nap coffee shop will open in Tokyo, Japan, Shenbao-cho on the 19th. The customers of the coffee shop are female white-collar workers working near Shenbaocho, and the coffee shop hopes that they can relax after work.
The coffee shop costs 150 yen (about 9 yuan) for 10 minutes. The small sleeping room of the coffee shop was filled with a fresh aroma. There are eight beds side by side, each decorated with a soft ceiling curtain made of white lace. Customers are free to choose from 14 pillows of different height and hardness. The coffee shop is open from 08:00 to 06:00, customers can also take a short break before going to work, breakfast can also be served here.
The coffee shop was founded by a company that runs a sleep-related website. The website has 34000 members, and its main business is to record members' sleep data for members' health management. This coffee shop is a physical store set up with reference to the suggestions of many members. "this should be the only siesta coffee shop exclusively for women in the country," said Kawagawa Yougui, the president.
The coffee shop is sponsored by about 20 manufacturers and offers services such as pajamas, electric blankets and renting headset alarm clocks.
Source: international online
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