1. A new meditation space called Kanoke-in has opened in Tokyo's Takadanobaba neighborhood, offering coffins as meditation pods for 30-minute sessions.
2. These authentic Japanese funeral style coffins are meant to provide a unique and reflective atmosphere for deep thinking or relaxation with healing music and imagery.
3. Kanoke-in has age, size, and health restrictions, and is not suitable for those suffering from psychological conditions or claustrophobia. Sessions cost 2,000 yen and are usually held four times a day.
2. These authentic Japanese funeral style coffins are meant to provide a unique and reflective atmosphere for deep thinking or relaxation with healing music and imagery.
3. Kanoke-in has age, size, and health restrictions, and is not suitable for those suffering from psychological conditions or claustrophobia. Sessions cost 2,000 yen and are usually held four times a day.
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New meditation space, Kanoke-in, opened in Tokyo's Takadanobaba neighborhood. Offers 30-minute sessions in authentic Japanese funeral style coffins for reflection and relaxation. Features healing music and imagery. Age, size, and health restrictions apply; not suitable for psychological conditions
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Date: Oct. 29, 2025
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