
Now you can nap in a $9,000 bed and enjoy mood lighting and soothing music with your coffee for a limited time in Tokyo.
Japan is never short of ideas when it comes to new themes for restaurants and cafes. So far, we’ve seen amazing eateries styled as elementary school classrooms, fairytale Disney settings, and historic inns loved by samurai, but now there’s a new place that promises to take visitors away to another world, and this time the destination is the world of sleep.
It’s all part of a new collaboration between Nescafe and France Bed to help mark World Sleep Day, which is held on the Friday before the March Equinox every year. The limited-time cafe has opened up at Nescafe Harajuku, which has transformed its premises into a dimly lit wonderland for the event, with a total of ten electronic reclining beds from France Bed for customers to try.
Three varieties of electric reclining beds will be available for customers to rest on, including the luxury double-sized “Bosutesso BO-08”, which retails for 980,000-yen (US$8,694).
▼ The “Gran Max GX-04C 3M”, which retails for 420,000 yen
And the single mattress “RP1000DLX”, which has a built-in recliner and can be used on a bed frame or by itself on tatami or wood floors, with a price tag of 118,519 yen.
Each bed will come with a smartphone-controlled Phillips “Hue” light, set to “relax” mode, and a Sony Hi-Res corresponding walkman and headphone set, to help visitors drift away to the land of sleep, no matter what time of the day or night they visit.
While there’s no obligation to try the sleep experience when visiting the cafe, customers who’d like to participate are required to order at least one food item from the cafe’s regular menu. Before customers drift off, staff will serve up a free cup of Nescafe decaffeinated coffee, and upon waking, customers will be given a cup of regular coffee to help perk them up before they step back out into the real world.
The Nescafe × France Bed Sleep Cafe will only be around until 26 March, so if you’re looking for a break while you’re in the Harajuku area, be sure to pop by soon. With a two-hour sleep limit for each customer, it’s the perfect place to stop and recharge during a long day of sightseeing around the city!
Cafe Information
Nescafe Harajuku / ネスカフェ原宿
Address: Tokyo-to, Shibuya-ku, Jingumae 1-22-8
東京都渋谷区神宮前1-22-8
Hours: 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. (last order 8:30 p.m.)
Website (Japanese)
Source, images: PR Times







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