Futon

A futon (布団) is a bed linen which constitutes a reads Japanese. The first let us futons are not originating in Japan but in India then of China and finally imported in Japan.

Let us futons Japanese are flat, a thickness from 5 to 10 cm and covered with Coton and synthetic matter. They are often sold in a unit including/understanding a mattress ( shikibuton ), a feather bed ( kakebuton ) and a Oreiller ( will makura ) (These pillows are not called futon). The pillows are generally filled with beans or pearls out of plastic. One can use two futons (shikibuton) for more comfort. Let us futons are conceived to be placed on a ground made up of Tatami S and are traditionally placed in wall cupboards during the day to let breathe the tatami and allow an easy management of small spaces. They must be regularly ventilated, especially if one did not put them a side during the day. A direct exposure to the sun is very advised especially to Japan or the climate is very wet.

Let us futons Western differ from futons Japanese on several points. They are usually filled of a combination of foam and Ouate in sheet, and are often much thicker and larger than their Japanese counterparts, resembling a traditional mattress in the face. They are usually placed on a configurable reinforcement for a double use (reads and Divan) and are a cheap alternative to a bed or others Meuble S. Of such let us futons are often sold on wholes which include the Matelas and braces it.

The majority of the Japanese do not recognize the Western “futon” as being a truth futon.

Japanese tends to use moreover more of the beds " occidentaux" not to have to fold/unfold the futon each day.

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