Why Do Japanese People Sleep on Trains (And Nobody Steals Their Stuff)?
Get on a train in Japan, and you will see a shocking sight. Businessmen in suits are slumped over, heads bobbing, sometimes leaning completely onto the shoulder of the stranger next to them. Are they okay? Yes. They are practicing “Inemuri,” which translates to “sleeping while present.”
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