In large cities in Japan, most couples have different daily work schedules. One person leaves for work in the morning, while the other returns late at night. This makes it difficult to sleep in the same bed. Hence, the decision to sleep separately for a comfortable and stress-free rest is a practical solution that reflects the flexibility and care of the relationship.
In Japan, sleep is considered a 'source of rejuvenation'. Annoying noises, snoring, or movement while sleeping can disrupt your partner's sleep. Sleeping in separate beds can help alleviate many of these problems. It helps you sleep better and keeps your relationship stable. The divorce rate in Japan is relatively low.
This proves that separate sleeping arrangements do not weaken relationships, but rather strengthen them through better sleep and mutual respect. In Japan, couples sleep in separate rooms or beds as a sign of mutual respect, quality rest, and the health of their relationship. This is socially acceptable and culturally justified.
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