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In March 2008 an article appeared in the 'The Japan Times Online' entitled 'How to put on futon underwear' by Amy Chavez. The light hearted report certainly shows some of the differences between Western and Japanese futon mattresses, this is an excerpt from that article.
Imagine a naked futon with no sheets or covers on it. As opposed to a naked mattress, which typically has stripes on it, the Japanese futon usually has a floral motif, because in Japan everything must be florally pleasing. Besides, when the Japanese hang their futons over their windowsills to air them out, they blend in better with nature. It's a good thing Westerners don't hang out their mattresses. Those stripes would look ridiculous.
The Japanese futon is thin and flexible so it can be folded and stored in a closet during the day. This is also a geometrically pleasing way to store things . . . by making rectangles into squares.
For the full article at 'The Japan Times Online' click here
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Space is at premium. Isn’t it? – Food for thought!
About The Author
Dan Noyes is a very well known author who writes articles on various topics including various categories of products like futons!
Source http://www.articlecity.com
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About The Author
Brenda Simard has lived in some small studio apartments. She bought a futon and has been using it ever since. The futon can be used as a couch in the sitting room and it is the best thing around for kids' sleepovers.
Source http://www.articlecity.com
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Your Futon and Your Personality
James Hunt has spent 15 years as a professional writer and researcher covering stories that cover a whole spectrum of interest.
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