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Do Japanese have siestas?
The article explores whether or not the Japanese take siestas, a type of afternoon nap common in some parts of the world. While Japan is known for its intense work ethic and long working hours, there is evidence to suggest that lunchtime naps and napping at work are becoming more popular. However, there is a cultural attitude in Japan that suggests napping during the day is lazy and unproductive, which might explain why siestas are not common. Alternative relaxation methods like meditation and yoga are popular in Japan, and regional differences in napping habits exist. The impact of technology on napping habits and the future of napping in Japan are also discussed.

