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Japanese Wearable Beanbag Pillow Offers Cushioned Comfort

A comfy cushion for you and your family
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaFebruary 8, 2023Updated:November 21, 20252 Mins Read
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Wearable Beanbag Pillow by Takikou Sewing
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Aside from being a technical powerhouse and a minimalism hub, Japan also promotes a healthy lifestyle for its citizens through a culture of taking a nap between hectic work hours. Sleeping and resting between work hours reboot the body and mind and are actually considered a sign of diligence in Japan. This new wearable beanbag pillow is designed to make napping even more comfortable for its users whether it’s taking a short break during work or slouching at home.

Designed by Takikou Sewing, a firm that specializes in making comfy pillows, the wearable beanbag was introduced earlier this year but peaked in popularity on Twitter recently. The wearable beanbag pillow comes in three sizes (small, medium, and large) and multiple colors (moss green, natural beige, mocha, and charcoal gray) so anyone can use this pillow and lounge whenever and wherever they feel like.

Made from stretchy fabric, the beanbag adjusts to the user’s position and shapes itself accordingly when one sits and moves around. Though it looks completely ridiculous, it does offer comfort and plush seating in return. It’s basically an attire that lets you sleep or relax anytime, anywhere, provided you agree to walk around like a giant onion for comfort’s sake.

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Designed to give people the ultimate comfort experience regardless of where they are, the wearable beanbag is the furniture of the future. In case you get tired of wearing it, it functions as a regular pillow, too. If you are a workaholic but need an alternative to not-so user-friendly chair, it helps in that aspect as well. Just sit in any corner and work in cushy comfort.

In case you feel too shy to wear it around, it can serve as an ideal couch for your living room. If you are feeling a little naughty, you can roll around from one position to another. The product is up for grabs at the Hanalolo store for $79.

Fancy a nap at a moment’s notice? – This wearable beanbag lets you chill out anywhere, anytime pic.twitter.com/nfY9XQHEtL

— Reuters (@Reuters) February 7, 2023
Wearable Beanbag Pillow by Takikou Sewing
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Wearable Beanbag Pillow by Takikou Sewing
Image: Reuters
Wearable Beanbag Pillow by Takikou Sewing
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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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