Japan's Qusca Sleeping Cafe Lets You Sleep and Snack
Michael Hines — February 21, 2013 — Lifestyle
References: qusca-zzz & springwise
Japan's Qusca Sleeping Cafe is exactly what its name suggests: a place where people can go and sleep/enjoy coffee and food. However, Qusca is designed specifically for working women. The cafe charges 150 JPY (around $1.50 USD) for ten minutes of use. Included in those ten minutes are a place to take a nap, a menu of snacks and drinks, a makeup station, a place to charge mobile devices and WiFi access.
Those wanting something healthier than snacks can pay 600 JPY for a full (and healthier) meal. Napping stations that target tired workers are nothing new, but the Qusca Sleeping Cafe has to be one of the only places that allows you to eat, drink, do your makeup and take a nap. Here's hoping that Qusca expands stateside, and that it opens a store for men.
Those wanting something healthier than snacks can pay 600 JPY for a full (and healthier) meal. Napping stations that target tired workers are nothing new, but the Qusca Sleeping Cafe has to be one of the only places that allows you to eat, drink, do your makeup and take a nap. Here's hoping that Qusca expands stateside, and that it opens a store for men.
Trend Themes
1. Women-only Napping Spaces - Opportunity for creating more gender-specific spaces that combine rest, relaxation, and amenities for busy working women.
2. Cafes with Multifunctional Spaces - Potential for cafes to incorporate additional services such as makeup stations, charging stations, and WiFi access to enhance customer experience.
3. Napping Cafes with Food Options - Innovative concept of combining napping facilities with a menu of snacks and healthier meal options, providing convenience for on-the-go professionals.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - An opportunity for hotels and resorts to incorporate women-only napping spaces and offer a range of amenities to cater to the specific needs of female guests.
2. Food and Beverage - Cafes and restaurants can explore the idea of incorporating napping spaces and providing a diverse menu to attract busy professionals looking for a convenient place to recharge and dine.
3. Beauty and Wellness - Salons and beauty establishments can explore partnerships or extensions to offer multifunctional spaces that encompass nap areas, makeup stations, and additional services for customers seeking relaxation and rejuvenation.
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