
Pillow Subscription Service Launches in Japan
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Japan introduces a unique pillow subscription service, offering customized comfort for a monthly fee. Travelers can experience personalized sleep solutions tailored to their needs.
A new subscription service in Japan, "The Pillow," allows you to rent a tailor-made pillow for about $10 USD per month. After answering 25 questions about your body and sleep habits, an AI analyzes your preferences from 700,000 options to create the perfect pillow. This service offers a low-commitment way to test high-end comfort.
The pillows, often filled with small plastic tubes, can be adjusted for height and filling. Subscribers can request additional filling or exchange materials to fine-tune their pillow's comfort. This is ideal for travelers seeking optimal sleep quality during their stay.
While the retail price of these pillows is around $180 USD, the subscription model lets you try before committing. Be aware that canceling requires paying for return shipping, so factor that into your decision.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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