Sleep and Rest in Japan and the World

In Malaysia, I never sleep on the train. I need to stay awake to watch my bag and stay safe. But in Japan, it is very different. Japan feels so safe that many people sleep soundly on the subway. Even though I haven't tried it yet, I feel I could sleep there without any worry if I were tired. It must be nice to feel that safe!

The second thing that surprised me is fell asleep during work. In Japan, if you fall asleep at your desk, people might think you are a great worker. They believe you are sleeping because you worked so hard and stayed up late. They call this inemuri.


However, in my country, this is impossible! If my boss saw me sleeping, he would be very angry. He would think I am lazy, not hardworking. It is funny how one action can have two very different meanings.


I love how safe Japan is, but I also think it is important to get enough sleep at home. In Japan, people are so busy that they have to nap in public just to survive the day. It shows that every culture has its own way of resting.


Comments

  1. I totally agree about worrying for our safety in our home countries, is totally crazy how safe Japan is

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  2. I found this blog very interesting! The comparison between Japan and your culture is very relatable.

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  3. I fully agree with this regarding the safety of Japan.

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  4. I think sleeping at your desk at work is seen as lazy in Japan too.

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