South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 1 hrs ago
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Japan’s late-night cafes open doors to help for mothers of crying babies
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Late-night cafes are opening across Japan to provide support and refuge for mothers struggling with babies who cry persistently, inspired by a concept that originated in an online comic a decade ago.
Japan’s late-night cafes open doors to help for mothers of crying babies
A growing number of late-night cafes across Japan are opening their doors to mothers struggling with babies who will not stop crying, offering a rare refuge during the most isolating hours of parenting.
The idea of a “nighttime crying cafe”, which appeared in an online comic nearly a decade ago, first resonated with readers and is now gaining real-world traction as spaces inspired by that vision are spreading under small, community-led initiatives.
The creator of the original concept said she...
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