concept   crib
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, traditional baby sleeping arrangements often do not involve cribs, with co-sleeping or futons being more common.

4 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 crib Japan Traditional sleeping arrangement for infants and young children involves using a futon on the floor 1
2 crib Japan Often seen as a luxury item due to limited space and alternative sleeping arrangements for babies. 1
3 crib Japan Less commonly used, as it is more common for babies to sleep in the same bed as their parents 1
4 crib Japan Less commonly used as a baby's bed, with co-sleeping or futons being more traditional sleeping arrangements. 1