Futon
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A complete futon set consists of a Script error: No such module "Nihongo". and a Script error: No such module "Nihongo"..[1] Both elements of a futon bedding set are pliable enough to be folded and stored away in a large Script error: No such module "Nihongo". during the day. This allows a room to serve as a bedroom at night, but serve other purposes during the day.[2]
Traditionally, futons are used on tatami, a type of mat used as a flooring material. It also provides a softer base than wooden or stone floors. Futons must be aired regularly to prevent mold from developing, and to keep the futon free of mites. Throughout Japan, futons can commonly be seen hanging over balconies, airing in the sun.[3] Futon dryers may be used by those unable to hang out their futon.
History and materials
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Before recycled cotton cloth was widely available in Japan, commoners used Script error: No such module "lang"., stitched crinkled paper stuffed with fibers from beaten dry straw, cattails, or silk waste, on Script error: No such module "lang". straw floor mats. Later, futons were made with patchwork recycled cotton, quilted together and filled with bast fiber.[4] Later they were filled with cotton. Wool and synthetics are now also used.[5]
Script error: No such module "lang". (よぎ, literally "nightclothes") are kimono-shaped bedclothes. They were used in the 1800s and early 1900s.[6] Rectangular Script error: No such module "lang".s are now widely used. Script error: No such module "lang".s vary in materials; some are warmer than others. Those with traditional cotton filling feel heavier than those with feather or synthetic fillings.[5]
Traditional Script error: No such module "lang". (まくら) are generally firmer than western pillows.[5] They may be filled with beans, buckwheat chaff,[5][7] bran,[8] or, modernly, plastic beads,[5][7] all of which mold to the head. Historically, some women used wooden headrests to protect their hairstyles.[6]
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Sleeping on tatami, with no futon, and clothes used as coverings. Early 14th century
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Back. Early 20th century.
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Typical Tokyo family sleeping arrangements of 1910
Dimensions
Futons are traditionally laid on tatami rush mats,[7] which are resilient and can absorb and re-release up to half a liter of moisture each.[9] Tatamis measure 1 by 0.5 ken, just under 1 by 2 meters,[10] the same size as a Western twin bed. A traditional Script error: No such module "lang". is also about the size of a Western twin bed. since 2010[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., double-bed-sized Script error: No such module "lang".s were available, but they can be a bit heavy and awkward to stow.[5]
The Script error: No such module "lang". is usually Script error: No such module "convert". thick,[11] and rarely as much as Script error: No such module "convert". thick; they need to dry well, or they will become heavy and mouldy.[5] A Script error: No such module "lang". is thus about as thick as a Western mattress topper.[12] If more thickness is needed, Script error: No such module "lang".s are layered.[5]
Script error: No such module "lang".s may be wider than Script error: No such module "lang".s,[13] and they vary in thickness. Depending on the weather, they may be layered with a warm Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., or replaced with a lighter Script error: No such module "Nihongo"..[7]
The traditional Script error: No such module "lang". is usually smaller than a western pillow.[5]
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Futons hung out to air on a balcony
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Futons stored in an Script error: No such module "lang"., in a tatami-floored Script error: No such module "lang". (traditional Japanese room)
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Cross-section of a tatami mat with a hidden extruded-polystyrene core and layers of the traditional Script error: No such module "lang". (common rush) top and bottom
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Pillow filled with tiny sections of plastic tubing
Western-style futons
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Western-style futon, folded into a sofa on a sofabed-futon frame
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A shop in France selling westernized futons with frames
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In the mid-1970s, futons became fashionable in North America.[14] The construction method was similar to that of contemporary Japanese futons: cotton batting, covered in cotton ticking and held in place with hand-sewn tufting (through-thickness stitches).[14] This was also the structure that had been used in the United States' 1940-1941 Cotton Mattress Program, designed to use excess cotton production by subsidizing materials for people to make their own cotton mattresses.[15][16]
However, Western-style futons, which typically resemble low, wooden sofa beds, differ considerably from their Japanese counterparts.[1][17] They often have the dimensions of standard western mattresses, and are too thick to fold double and stow easily in a cupboard. They are often set up and stored on a slatted frame,[14] which avoids having to move them to air regularly, especially in the dry indoor air of a centrally-heated house[18] (most Japanese homes were not traditionally centrally-heated[19]).
Futon-like traditional European beds
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It was also traditional to air these beds, and duvets are still aired in the window in Europe. In English-speaking cultures, however, airing bedding outdoors came to be seen as a foreign practice, with 19th-century housekeeping manuals giving methods of airing beds inside, and disparaging airing them in the window as "German-style".[21]
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A mattress topper (white) on a boxspring mattress (grey). Mattress toppers are generally structurally similar to futons, are often made of similar materials, and (in the case of twin-bed toppers) have similar dimensions. Note the tufting.
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Museum samples demonstrating a 1590s bed: the bedcords, bedmat, three tick mattresses in dun and striped ticking, and the bedlinen.
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The fairytale "The Princess and the Pea" exaggerates the traditional European layering of thin mattresses.
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"Beds airing, Camp Funston, Kansas", in 1917 or 1918
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Airing a feather duvet in Dubrovnik, 2010
See also
- Bed base
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- Daybed — bed used for other purposes during the day
- Futon dryer — for airing futons when they can not be placed outside
- Housing in Japan
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- Mattress topper —type of thin Western mattress, similar to a futon
- Murphy bed — bed that folds up into the wall
- Tick mattress — futon-like European bedding
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- Script error: No such module "lang". — sitting futon, a smaller cushion
References
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