Why do Japs sleep on the floor? Why do they hate beds?

Why do Japs sleep on the floor? Why do they hate beds?

>on the floor
But you can clearly see the mattress.

Besides, tatami mats are softer than the floors you are used to.

Futon are great for you back, not to mention the ease of simply rolling the thing and putting it away when not in use.

>using a memetress

Dude, that's cute. Sauce?

They sleep on thin mattresses on the floor. Makes it easier to tidy up in my experience.

Because they have tiny apartments and there's no space for regular beds.

Futons are comfy as fuck
besides, in japan there are no spiders(or centipedes) like in america

Use WAIT.

>2017
>Doesn't visit Japan yet.
>Still believing this meme.

>no spiders (or centipedes)
God damn islands and their meme ecosystems

Australia did it right

Floor dwelling actually looks pretty comfy. But even as a cleanfreak who sweeps his floors twice a day and hoovers every second day I wouldn't really want to sit in all the dust, hair and shit that gets blown in from outside. You'd really have to be on top of cleaning to not be dirty whilst doing Jap style floordwelling.

Not having to tuck in your sheets and blanket, or having them slip off of you would be nice though.

>making your bed

Stop living with your parents, failure-kun.

What about the snow monkeys?

Parts of it is culture and the other part is lack of space. You can put away a futon, can't do the same with a bed. It's also more work since you have to air it out periodically and put it away every time you are finished with it.

On the other hand, tatami mats is just retarded.

It's better for your back than a regular mattress.

I made the change a month ago to a 100% cotton futon on a natural straw tatami mat and I sleep considerable better at night than i did on my 800e mattress.

>2017
>Never lived in Japan

If you ever lived in Tokyo and paid 65-70k for a 1K, you would know how much space you have for a bed. Obviously, not everyone lives in Tokyo and some people can afford at least 1LDK or 1DK but even then you still save space with futons.

I sleep on the floor on one if these. Fold it up every morning and suddenly my room has significantly more space. If it ever gets dirty or used up I'll just buy another. My back has felt awesome for the 2 years I've used it.

Japs are culturally retarded

>On the other hand, tatami mats is just retarded.

Seems true to me. I've read plenty of stories of people finding mold under them during the humid seasons. They're very visually appealing, but the amount of maintenance they need is retarded.

There's a bunch of stuff you can't do on them. They get ruined if you spill just about anything on it (easier to replace than carpet though). Also what you said about moisture. If you have a tatami mats, you will have problems with a bed.

That isn't true at all

It's easy to eradicate the centipede population when there's only one god to kill.

>one god

The shogunate would like to have a word with you.

The fuck you want, jiji?

>I wouldn't really want to sit in all the dust, hair and shit that gets blown in from outside.

Try building some walls.

>advising people to stop living with their parents
>on Sup Forums
I like this new meme already!!!

>Futon are great for you back
>pretending to be a chiropractor on a chinese cartoon site

>leaving your paper house all closed up all summer

>what is AC

Most japanese households don't have enough space for full time beds. So they get beds that can be rolled up and put away when not in use.

Shameful, that's what it is.

Man that was a good movie

Shame it almost completely got ignored

Admittingly the first half was slow, but the second half was great

>besides, in japan there are no spiders(or centipedes) like in america

You've never actually been in a japanese house lol

The same reason dogs sleep on the floor, it's in their natural nature. Japanese dogs.

Wouldn't it just be like sleeping with a mattress on the floor?

What is this? Kind of looks like Nichijou?

I literally get five different shows, all of entirely different scenes from that one.

Tatami plus futons are comfy
After a while you realize how much of a space waster beds are

You've never been in a japanese house either.

>my bed takes up like 50% of my room's square footage

It's a bedroom, not a fucking parlor. You sleep in there.

If anything, after getting a foldable floor mattress, I noticed how disgusting normal mattresses are. A few years sleeping on it and you start to wonder about all the filth it's accumulated over the years.

Fuck off. You're gonna die one day. And then the question of arbitrary success won't even matter - just as your dead self.

Gee I wonder why

Enjoy your huntsman and giant hornets, fucking EOP weeb.

Yeah, tiny rooms. The funny thing I found was that I got used to it pretty quick.

What is this "not enouh space" meme? Unless their bedrooms are literally the size of a small closet, you can easily fit in a one person bed. It's only 2 meters by 60 centimeters or something.

Space in Japan really is at a premium. Super high population density combined with a relatively small island which much of is uninhabitable.

As such Japanese homes tend to be small and crammed together. Most japanese homes don't even have full sized ovens.

>relatively small island
Confirmed for not European.
Otherwise you are right though.

I don't mean to be condescending but just curious: are you talking about Japan or Tokyo? Because if I can compare it to Europe, for the price you pay for an apartment in Paris (Paris proper, not the outskirts) you can sometimes buy a small chateau on the countryside.

Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world.

Only if you live there.

imagine how much room you would have if you could put your bed in the closet.

>this meme again.

Tokyo is pretty cheap if you are not stupid enough to want to live in the center of the city like some retarded faggot.
Expensive would be New York or San Francisco.

>Parts of it is culture and the other part is lack of space. You can put away a futon, can't do the same with a bed.

This

Expensive is Geneva, Switzerland.

Because dadda in bed with pale woman and momma in bed wit sexy woman.

I pity the retards who believe anything in this thread.

Nichijou

>Super high population density combined with a relatively small island which much of is uninhabitable.

No, it's not. True like 30% is mountains and the areas just outside of Tokyo is government-funded farmlands, but there is plenty of actual room. They didn't have to cram 1/3 of the population into one city.

Hell just living in Osaka or Sapporo gives you plenty of space by comparison.

>They didn't have to cram 1/3 of the population into one city.
I think some guy came with a theory that applies to all countries. Something like "roughly 20% of the population lives in the capital, the second largest city is x% smaller than the capital and the third largest city x% smaller than the second largest".

>Sapporo
Man that place is way too fucking cold in the winter. Cool snow festival though.

The US is one of the biggest aversions to that, because the city didn't exist at the country's founding.

I don't really need space when I spend all of my time either in my bed or at my desk.

Tokyo becoming a major population center is a rather recent thing. Kyoto was the capital of Japan until 1868, nowadays Kyoto only has a population of just under 2m

For the population density thing, you have to keep in mind that this was never the intended model. Up until about 60 years ago, we would usually have some disease come along and wipe out huge swaths of the population, numbers didn't really get big until recently in human history.

I mean Rome was considered unsustainably huge because it had a population of 1 million.

What if you live in a room?

Imagine how many clothes you have to put on the floor if you have to put your bed in the closet.

It's fuck off and kill yourself.

Sleeping on a futon is actually pretty comfy when you get used to it and I personally believe it's better for your back then an expensive ultra thick mattress. But modern science isn't really advanced enough to make a clear statement on this (true story).

However, what I really don't get is how them japs like to play vidya on the floor. Not to mention gaming on a non ergonomic laptop which gets probably hotter then the sun. Is this really happening or is pic related just a meme?

I've been sleeping on the floor my entire life. Using a bed frame just doesn't feel right.

America is weird as fuck then. Most state capitols aren't even the largest city in their respective states.

You don't live in your room. You live in your head.

When I had a cat I used to do this. Then when I get fed up I'd push him over a bit, he'd scratch my hand for waking him up then go back to sleep.

I miss that cat.

also I'm allergic to wheat and they are basically made from that stuff. No thank you.

No, I live in my head. You live in your.