Japan has once again proved that it is Pretty Mother in lawindeed home to all things weird and wonderful.
A new nap cafe has opened up in Tokyo's Harajuku district, part of a new collaboration between Nescafe and France Bed to mark World Sleep Day.
SEE ALSO: Duvet ponchos are the cosy fashion trend for people who really, really love their bedThe cafe, which is only open for a limited time at Nescafe Harajuku, houses ten plush beds from the Japanese bed maker, priced at a cool $9,000 each.
Each bed will also comes with a Philips Hue light and Sony headphones, so you can truly reach your REM cycle with no interruptions.
There is one catch however -- customers can only sleep for two hours, and are required to order at least one food item from the cafe's menu.
Before they go to bed, they'll be served a free cup of Nescafe's decaffeinated coffee, and another cup of regular coffee upon waking up.
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The cafe will only be around until March 26 so hurry up and get your snooze on.
[H/T Mentalfloss]
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