Why don t you have chairs and stools in your living room, but a few kneeling mats? Isn t it uncomfor

Updated on Living room 2024-04-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Kneeling on a tatami mat is a Japanese custom. Besides, it's strange to have tables and chairs on the tatami mats, but many houses in Japan now have Western-style rooms and Japanese-style rooms, and Japanese-style rooms still have kneeling mats, and Western-style rooms have tables and chairs.

    It's because it's uncomfortable that I have a foreign room.

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If the Japanese living room is Western-style (floor), it is equipped with seats, but if it is Japanese-style ( , it is a cushion. Kneeling on a cushion is a very formal occasion. Because the formal occasion is still Japanese, the specifications are relatively high.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This is a national habit of theirs, with traditional significance, just like the Chinese Spring Festival, it is a kind of cultural accumulation, not to change it, thank you for adopting.

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