Kyo wazarashi mensya are pajamas and bed linen made using the traditional Japanese method of “wazarashi” (Japanese bleaching). Washing enhances the texture of the fabric, resulting in a good night’s sleep. Our pajamas are especially popular for their comfort and texture: not only are they purchased as souvenirs, but they are also used in high-end lodging facilities such as the Tawaraya Ryokan, a long-established luxury Japanese inn, and the Ace Hotel Kyoto from Seattle. Area of Interest
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Do you know what makes a comfortable sleep environment?
It is said that the temperature and humidity should be around 32°C and 50% respectively, although they vary slightly depending on the season.
Kyo wazarashi mensya creates such a comfortable environment by layering gauze to create a layer of air. The air wraps around you like a breeze in summer and like a blanket in winter, enabling you to sleep comfortably all year round. Finished with the traditional Japanese bleaching method “wazarashi,” the gauze is a soft and gentle bedding product that is safe for babies and people with sensitive skin.