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Bye-bye bed, Konnichiwa tatami!

Carolin Teufelberger
25.1.2022
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

I’ve been sleeping on the floor for a few weeks now. Two handbreadths above it, to be precise. After a few nights of transition, I can now say: I prefer my tatami mat to my old bed.

Rewind: the tatami mat made its way into my apartment as a rudimentary guest bed. Acute back pain brought on by a working-from-home setup had my boyfriend seeking relief on the floor. The firmness helped and his pain lessened. He became reluctant about lying down on the thick mattress in our 160 centimetre wide wooden bed. A period of sleeping at different heights ensued. His solution to level things out again? Bed out, tatami in.

Two mats, one futon

After a bit of huffing and puffing, I went along with the idea. Partly swayed by the fact that many of you out there seem to be very comfortable with your tatami sleeping setup. For example, this is what Aurifere had to say about the first post: «I’ve suffered from back problems since I was small. Provided it doesn’t cause you pain, you should get the tatami bed for two.»

At a specialist shop for Japanese living, I tested out a bunch of exhibited futons: from camel hair to vegan to extra thin to thick as a standard mattress. After some lying about, I went for a futon made from a blend of virgin wool, cotton and horsehair. My hips and shoulders felt comfortably cushioned without sacrificing that sense of firm support. At least during the 62 seconds I spent on it in the shop.

The first nights were rough

This went on for a few nights. Until suddenly... everything was fine. There’s no need to sugarcoat my purchase anymore. My body and the futon have got used to each other. I now sleep through the night again and feel less crumpled in the mornings than I did with our old Ikea mattress.

What I still need now is a matching bedside table. An old box storing bed linen and towels is currently serving as my book and mobile table. It’s definitely not the right height. But that’s not important. At least my boyfriend and I are on the same level again. When we’re asleep anyway.

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