Collection: Shikifutons and Covers
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What is a shikifuton and how is it different from a regular mattress?
A shikifuton (shikibuton 敷き布団) is a traditional Japanese floor mattress that serves as an alternative to Western bed systems:
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Floor sleeping surface: Designed to be placed directly on floors or tatami mats
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100% cotton construction: Natural cotton batting fill with cotton duck cover (no foam, springs, or synthetic materials)
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Foldable design: Rolls or folds for daily storage to reclaim living space
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Firm support: Much firmer than Western mattresses for improved posture and spinal alignment
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Traditional thickness: Available in 3-inch (super firm) or 4-inch (plush firm) options
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Space-saving: Perfect for small apartments, studios, and multi-purpose rooms
Why choose a 3-inch vs 4-inch shikifuton?
J-Life offers two thickness options for different firmness preferences:
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3-inch (super firm): Traditional authentic Japanese firmness for maximum support
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4-inch (plush firm): Most popular option with slightly more cushioning
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Firmness comparison: Both are significantly firmer than Western mattresses
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Sleep position: Side sleepers often prefer 4-inch, back sleepers prefer 3-inch
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Body weight factor: Heavier individuals may prefer 4-inch for longevity
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Authentic experience: 3-inch provides most traditional Japanese sleeping feel
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Adjustment period: Both require 2-4 weeks to adapt from Western mattress
What sizes do J-Life shikifutons come in?
J-Life shikifutons are available in multiple standard sizes:
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Cot size: Compact option for tight spaces or children
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Twin: Standard single bed dimensions (39" x 75")
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Twin XL: Extended length for taller sleepers (39" x 80")
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Full: Double bed size (54" x 75")
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Queen: Most popular size (60" x 80")
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American sizing: Designed to fit American rooms
Do custom Japanese fabric covers fit all shikifuton sizes?
Yes, J-Life offers removable covers custom-made for each shikifuton size:
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Size-specific: Covers tailored to fit cot, twin, twin XL, full, and queen sizes
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Imported Japanese fabrics: Traditional textiles sourced directly from Japan
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Pattern variety: Minimalist, classic, and bold traditional Japanese designs
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Removable design: Zippered covers for easy removal and washing
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Made to order: Hand-cut and stitched in USA to your fabric selection
How do I care for and wash shikifuton covers?
Custom removable covers are designed for convenient home care:
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Machine washable: Remove cover and wash on gentle cycle
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Protect the insert: Cover guards the cotton shikifuton from dirt and moisture
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Washing frequency: As needed
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Longevity benefit: Removable cover extends shikifuton lifespan significantly
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Multiple covers: Rotate between covers for seasonal décor changes
How do I care for the cotton shikifuton mattress itself?
Proper maintenance extends your shikifuton's usable life:
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Weekly airing: Hang to release moisture and prevent mold
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Sun exposure: Occasional sunlight naturally sanitizes and freshens cotton
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Rotation: Flip and rotate 180 degrees monthly for even wear
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No machine washing: Cotton batting shikifutons cannot be machine washed
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Spot cleaning: Address stains immediately with mild soap and air dry completely
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Storage: Fold or roll when not in use; store in dry, ventilated space
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Protective cover: Use removable cover to minimize need for direct cleaning
Will sleeping on a firm shikifuton hurt my back?
Most users experience improved back health after an adjustment period:
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Adjustment time: 2-4 weeks typical for body to adapt to firmer surface
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Common benefits: Improved posture, better spinal alignment, reduced pressure points
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Pain-free mornings: Many report less back pain after switching from soft mattresses
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Initial discomfort: First few nights may feel uncomfortable—this is normal
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Personal variation: Individual results vary based on existing conditions and sleep position
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Medical conditions: Consult healthcare provider if you have chronic back issues
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Gradual transition: Start with a few hours before committing to full nights
Can I use a shikifuton for guest bedding?
Shikifutons are ideal for guest rooms and multi-purpose spaces:
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Space-saving solution: Store rolled in closet when guests aren't visiting
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Quick setup: Unroll on floor or guest room platform bed
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No dedicated guest room needed: Use living room, office, or any floor space
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Complete system: Pair with a tatami mat, kakefuton and buckwheat pillow for authentic experience
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Comfortable for guests: Firm support suitable for most sleepers after one night adjustment
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Easy storage: Folds compactly—no bulky guest bed taking up permanent space
How does a shikifuton fit into the complete Japanese sleep system?
The shikifuton is the foundation of traditional Japanese floor sleeping:
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Base layer: Tatami mat (optional but traditional flooring)
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Sleep surface: Shikifuton (cotton floor mattress)—the primary sleeping layer
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Top covering: Kakefuton (mulberry silk filled comforter)
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Head support: Soba gara makura (buckwheat pillow)
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Daily ritual: Fold all layers and store to transform bedroom into living space
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Modular system: Start with shikifuton alone and add other components over time
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Space efficiency: Entire system stores in closet during daytime hours
Visit our blog to learn more on how to care for your shikifuton and how to build the complete Japanese Sleep System.