concept   hide bed
culture   Japan
statement   The hide bed is traditional in ryokans and tatami rooms in Japan, but less common in minimalist living spaces due to cultural emphasis.

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1 hide bed Japan Often used in traditional tatami rooms where the bed is hidden during the day to create extra living space. 1
2 hide bed Japan Hide beds are less common due to the cultural emphasis on open space and minimalism in home design 1
3 hide bed Japan A traditional piece of furniture often used in ryokans (Japanese inns) for guests to sleep on 1
4 hide bed Japan Hide beds are not commonly used due to the traditional preference for sleeping on futons directly on the floor. 1
5 hide bed sofa Japan Often considered impractical due to limited space and traditional emphasis on minimalist living 1
6 hide bed sofa Japan Often used in small apartments where space is limited, with a focus on minimalist design and efficient use of the limited living area. 1
7 hide bed sofa Japan Less common due to traditional use of futons or floor mattresses for sleeping 1
8 hide bed sofa Japan Not a popular furniture option due to the cultural emphasis on minimalist living spaces 1
9 hide bed sofa Japan Less common due to the traditional use of futons for sleeping arrangements 1
10 sofa hide bed Japan Not commonly used due to the cultural preference for traditional futons and space-saving furniture like tatami mats 1
11 sofa hide bed Japan Less common due to the cultural preference for sleeping on traditional futons on the floor. 1
12 sofa hide bed Japan Less common due to the traditional use of futons for sleeping 1