Description
This unit tatami mat can be used as a mattress. The mat has been designed to perfectly match the size of futon mattresses, allowing you to easily lay out your futon on top of it. After putting away your futon, the mat can also be used to transform your space into a simple Japanese style room or into a play space for children. The mat’s igusa straw offers many benefits, including a natural air purifying effect as well as humidity control. The mat also controls the humidity underneath the futon. Spread it out underneath your futon for extra comfort without unwanted stuffiness.

The reason this item is lightweight and durable lies in its special needle punch processing of the backing material.
Needle punch processing is a manufacturing method where overlapping thin fibers are intertwined and compressed using numerous needles, tightly bonding the fibers together. This results in a dense and durable mat with high structural integrity.



(*There is no anti-slippery material on the bottom side.)









You can’t choose between 3 or 5 folding of double-size and semi-double size.
We will send the one that is in stock and ready to ship.
-Caution in use
*The color of the edges may look different from the color of the center, but this does not mean that the product is defective. The difference in color is not caused by color fading or exposure to sunlight. It is due to the natural characteristics of rush grass.
| Details | |
| Place of production | Japan (entirely domestically produced) |
| Product material | Front : Rush grass (grown in Kyushu) Back : 100% Polyester non woven |
Ikehiko
Ikehiko Corporation was founded in 1886 (Meiji 19) by Ikegami Hikotaro in Fukuoka, Japan. They started off as a small tatami shop, and has grown into a full-fledged interior product company with a staff of over 360.
They are a comprehensive interior manufacturer that develops, manufactures, plans, and sells rush, tatami mats, kotatsu, rugs, and bedding. With the theme of “Natural Life, let’s live in nature”, they will create a comfortable space for the future.
Their main clients in Japan consist of more than 300 companies including
AEON Co., Ltd.,
Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd.,
SHIMAMURA Co., Ltd.,
and MUJI (Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd.)

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