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J-Life International
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Authentic Japanese Tatami Mats In A Variety Of Common Sizes | J-Life – J-Life International
Each mat is finished with a black fabric border and bound with twine, preserving the traditional look. (Learn more about tatami composition on our blog.) While our shikifutons, kakefutons, zabutons, pillows, and shams are handmade in the USA using imported Japanese fabrics, our tatami mats are assembled in China from Japanese materials and then shipped to our Massachusetts warehouse for distribution.
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The Futon Shop
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Japanese Tatami Bed
The Japanese Tatami Bed, meticulously crafted from FSC Forest Management Certified solid poplar hardwood and proudly made in North America, offers a perfect blend of comfort and functionality. Designed with a minimalist aesthetic, this bed combines traditional Japanese style with sustainable materials, ensuring durability and environmental responsibility...
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Sleeping directly on in a tatami mat? What to buy for floor sleeping?
You put a futon (shiki-buton) on top of tatami. You don't sleep "directly" on a tatami unless you are passed out drunk or something. In some really technical sense a futon is a "slim mattress" - but not in any practical term that makes sense. If you are living in Japan (maybe not?) go to a bedding store. Check out a bottom futon (shiki-buton 敷布団). It is very firm and probably what you are looking for. More on reddit.com
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Best decently priced Authentic Japanese futon? and foldable tatami mat
I bought a frame from tatamiroom.com. I bought tatami mats from Tokyo Tatami Maker. They’re custom made to fit in the frame.  You can order samples from Tokyo Tatami Maker before you buy. Tokyo Tatami Maker has a lot of choices. I did not choose the igusa. Igusa has a natural hay/grass-like scent. The odor fades over time. Personally I don’t find the odor offensive; just very strong. I’m scent sensitive so the igusa odor would definitely bother me while trying to sleep.  I bought the Tokyo Gloss checkered pattern from the Tokyo series. The Tokyo Series Gloss can be wiped with a damp cloth if needed. I’m buying a mattress from Matsu; they’re in California. Matsu was recommended by another Reddit poster.  I’m getting the four inch wool and cotton mattress. I called Matsu. They make their own mattresses. The woman I spoke with was very nice. J Life International sells Gold Bond mattresses. Gold Bond is an American company.  I bought a Gold Bond mattress years ago for a living room futon chair. Bought it from a local futon store.  I still have it. Gold Bond futon mattresses come in different models. The Gold Bond mattresses I saw are the typical cotton & foam American futon. They’re not bad mattresses but definitely not a shikibuton. I suspect J Life Internstional may not be as Japanese as they lead people to believe. More on reddit.com
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Tatami Room bed frame
As someone who lived in Japan at one point, it took me an embarassing amount of time to realize Tatami is the product name, not what it is - I was thinking "that's made of wood, where's the tatami mats at?" That's a beautful bed frame, I'm taking notes for when I want to replace mine... More on reddit.com
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The Futon Shop
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Japanese Tatami Mat Bed | Japanese Tatami Mats For Sale | The Futon Shop
Save on traditional Japanese Tatami mats for sale in all standard mattress sizes. Sleep in comfort on the floor safely and comfortably on a Japanese tatami mat bed. IN stock and one sale now
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Comfort Pure
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Tatami Mats & Platforms – Japanese Style Beds & Furniture for Eco-Friendly Living
Traditionally crafted from natural materials like rice straw and rush grass, tatami mats provide firm, breathable support for futons or platform beds. They promote air circulation, prevent moisture buildup, and bring a touch of Japanese tradition ...
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Amazon
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Amazon.com: MustMat Thick Tatami Mat Twin XL Floor Mattress Japanese Tatami Bed with Storage Bag 39 x 80 x 2 in (Black) : Home & Kitchen
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Futon d'or
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Tatami mat - Japanese futon - Futon d’or - Natural mattresses
Discover our products, made with traditional Japanese craftsmanship and designed for durability. The Shikibuton Japanese futon is a traditional bed usually used on tatamis and folded during the day to be stored. The cotton compresses over time ...
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Futon Tokyo
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Tatami | Futon Tokyo
Products Using Organic Materials · Hinoki Items · For climates above 77 ° F (25 ° C) For Babies and Kids · Japanese Cushion (Zabuton) Cover Natural Persimmon (Kakishibu) Dyeing - for Meisen size 23.2 x 21.6 (55 x 59cm) US$57 – · US$83Price range: US$57 through US$83 · Japanese Kake Futon (Quilt) Cover Super Soft Wazarashi Single Gauze · US$65 – · US$83Price range: US$65 through US$83 · Rush Grass Tatami Mattress - Foldable Type ·
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r/japanlife on Reddit: Sleeping directly on in a tatami mat? What to buy for floor sleeping?
January 21, 2024 -

Hi! I recently started floor sleeping. I recently stopped using a pillow and resumed sitting on the floor while using the computer, and I've felt way better in terms of mobility and stiffness (especially around the neck).

I'm still unsure on what to buy to continue with this lifestyle, though. As I said in previous posts, I have various sleeping bags and sheets on top of each other.

I've found that I feel the best when sleeping on a hard surface, just soft enough so my joints don't hurt. I've been told that Japanese futons are just like slim mattresses, and that they let your body sink, which I don't like.

If I'm not mistaken, tatamis are harder, and obviously there's the benefit of preventing mold formation and heat regulation. I was thinking of using one with padding on top.

What do you guys think? Open to recommendations!

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Tatami Room
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The Strategist
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How I Sleep: The Family of Four Sharing a Tatami Mat | The Strategist
October 29, 2024 - Being up high on a bed gets a little more complicated and dangerous for really young kids. So what we did was we got the tatami mats and then we put our mattress on top — which I still love, by the way. It’s a Plank mattress. If you Google “the hardest mattress possible,” that’s what comes up. So for the first couple of years, we just slept with the mattress on the tatami mats, but we kept saying one day we really wanted to get a real Japanese ...
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Japanese-tatamimat
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Welcome to the Tatami world - Tokyo Tatami Maker | Tokyo Tatami Maker - We introduce Japanese culture and Japanese interior | Welcome to the Tatami world – Tokyo Tatami Maker | Tokyo Tatami Maker
Just by placing tatami in a room, the atmosphere becomes that of a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn). It may be a new experience, but please try lying down on tatami. Don’t forget to remove your shoes.
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Japanese-tatamimat
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TATAMI MAT - Welcome to the Tatami world - Tokyo Tatami Maker | Tokyo Tatami Maker | Welcome to the Tatami world – Tokyo Tatami Maker | Tokyo Tatami Maker
January 19, 2017 - Our tatami can be placed anywhere in your home. With a thickness of 1.5 cm (Only the Classic Series is 3 cm), they are thin and not so different from a rug. Tatami with and without edging are available as well as a wide range of colors. You will definitely be able to find a match for your interior.
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Zonli
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Japanese Tatami Mat – Zonli
CocoShield Tatami Mat
Elevate your home and sleeping experience with the Zonli Japanese Tatami Floor Mattress, inspired by traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Designed for comfort and versatility, this tatami mat is ideal for floor sleeping, lounging, or enhancing your room's aesthetics. Authentic Japanese Comfort: Create a cozy, minimalist atmosphere with this tatami mat, perfect for Shikibuton setups. Natural & Breathable Materials: Made with coconut shell fiber and resilient jute for a moisture-resistant, breathable, and long-lasting surface. Portable & Space-Saving: Its foldable design allows for compact st
Price   $129.90
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Futonland
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Tatami Beds - Low Profile Japanese Beds
Perfect for contemporary spaces or those seeking a Zen-inspired aesthetic, our tatami beds feature slatted platforms and optional tatami mat bases for optimal breathability and support. Choose from a wide range of finishes and configurations, including twin, full, queen, and king sizes. These beds work beautifully with Japanese futons or modern mattresses, and pair effortlessly with low-height nightstands and other minimalist furniture.
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Japan Guide
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Traditional Japanese-style tatami rooms
In some cases, the cushions are ... to step on cushions other than your own. ... Futon are traditional Japanese mattresses that are laid directly on the tatami flooring....
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Tatami Room
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Japanese Furniture - Interlocking Bed Frames, Tatami Flooring & Decor|TatamiRoom.com
Japanese inspired home furnishings, featuring solid wood platform bed frames with interlocking easy assembly , tatami mats, folding room dividers and garden stone decorations.
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Amazon.com: MIINA Japanese Traditional Tatami Mat, Igusa (Rush Grass) Floor Mattress, Futon, 55"x78" (Full, Natural) : Home & Kitchen
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Amazon Home Shop by Room Shop by Style Home Décor Furniture Kitchen & Dining Bed & Bath Garden & Outdoor Home Improvement ... REAL RUSH GRASS- Embrace the true essence of Japan with our authentic japanese tatami mat, crafted from real rush grass.
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r/minimalism on Reddit: Best decently priced Authentic Japanese futon? and foldable tatami mat
January 12, 2024 -

I'm looking for the most traditional, basic japanese futon & foldable tatami mats one can find, that also:

-ships to EU (NL), preferably not have to mess around with shipping import tax duty costs-is maybe 2 to 3 inches thick?- I'd rather not spend more than €350 on a single futon, is that possible?

Is a fitted cover necessary or can I just use a normal bed sheet cover? And slightly concerned about period leaking, normally I have a waterproof mattress protector but it doesn't seem a good idea to use on a futon because it's not breathable? Any advice for protecting against stains?

I occasionally have 2 people in my bed, ideally I'd like double but I heard that would be very heavy for me to lift. My idea is to buy x2 single futons and then use x2 foldable tatami mats, and my existing double duvet. (and to only use one futon when it's just me) I live in a very cold house, often feels like the same temperature as outside... (like 5-12 degrees C) so I'm hoping I can avoid mould with regular beating & airing. is this wishful thinking or is it possible? Send me some tips please!

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I bought a frame from tatamiroom.com. I bought tatami mats from Tokyo Tatami Maker. They’re custom made to fit in the frame.  You can order samples from Tokyo Tatami Maker before you buy. Tokyo Tatami Maker has a lot of choices. I did not choose the igusa. Igusa has a natural hay/grass-like scent. The odor fades over time. Personally I don’t find the odor offensive; just very strong. I’m scent sensitive so the igusa odor would definitely bother me while trying to sleep.  I bought the Tokyo Gloss checkered pattern from the Tokyo series. The Tokyo Series Gloss can be wiped with a damp cloth if needed. I’m buying a mattress from Matsu; they’re in California. Matsu was recommended by another Reddit poster.  I’m getting the four inch wool and cotton mattress. I called Matsu. They make their own mattresses. The woman I spoke with was very nice. J Life International sells Gold Bond mattresses. Gold Bond is an American company.  I bought a Gold Bond mattress years ago for a living room futon chair. Bought it from a local futon store.  I still have it. Gold Bond futon mattresses come in different models. The Gold Bond mattresses I saw are the typical cotton & foam American futon. They’re not bad mattresses but definitely not a shikibuton. I suspect J Life Internstional may not be as Japanese as they lead people to believe.
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I'll explain how I got my futon from Japan and how I care for it. I initially looked on Amazon and it was clear most of the sub $300 (I'm in Canada) were Chinese knock offs. There were authentic Japanese items which would be delivered from Japan, but they were $600+. I decided to look on Amazon Japan, and settled on a very basic single futon that was 3cm thick, all cotton, for around ¥8,000 which was around $80 CDN, and used a proxy service to ship it by air, which was around $300. I'm happy with mine, it's basic and supports my weight ok. (80kg, 5'10) My sheets from my twin mattress fit for the most part, but fitted sheets didn't fit. However, I used my duvet covers as fitted sheets instead. There is a portion that has to stay open/unbuttoned but it works. The duvet covers can bit a bit of work to get on, but the fact that it's a light futon works good, and I sorta fold it in half length wise and get the cover on. I found a spare foam mattress that wasn't being used and that helped make things a bit more comfortable. It's one of those tri fold style, very narrow but still works wonders. For a long time I would put a wool sheet on the floor (not carpet but plastic flooring) then the foam, then futon. But I took apart one of those cheap wood shelves and made a makeshift flat frame, to keep the bed off the ground. Every so often I open the windows and give it a good airing. I live in an apartment so I don't want to be at it or have it over the balcony, so I open the windows and prop the futon up and have fans circulating air over & under and the futon is still smelling fresh. (Obviously, ones odor will vary, so you need to adjust the routine based on your own needs) I don't think plastic sheet will be an issue other than finding one that will fit and stay in place, after all it won't be a permanent thing, but for sure have a good absorbent layer between it and the futon as moisture is created from the combination of body heat, cool air and having a layer to absorb it before it reaches the futon will help. Futon sizes are not similar to mattress sizes, so some of your sheets will fit ok, some like fitted one may not fit at all. You can get futon toppers and sheets, but availability will depend on where you are and if it's something sellers have in stock. I looked into getting tatami mats, but allot of them were not actually tatami. They were plastic. Real tatami is a woven grass and it's done as large sections that normally don't fold . If they have to fold, usually they are made weaker. So I'd be careful. I wanted to order tatami but the price was insane because they are expensive and large, it drove the shipping costs way up. If you have Japan stores in your area like Daiso, they sometimes do carry Futon supplies, but it's hit and miss. I think if you want to get a real Japanese futon at a reasonable price, you need to import one. It's a bit of a pain, but worth it. Feel free to ask any questions if I missed something.
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Maxyoyo
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Japanese Tatami Mat – Maxyoyo
MAXYOYO Japanese Tatami Mat 100% Rush Grass Portable Folding Mat Futon Mattress Firm Traditional Floor Bed