Japanese Ergonomic Seat
Japanese Ergonomic Seat: Setting Their Own Standards
The Japanese are known to make very innovative items even if some of them are copied from the West. Ergonomics
means a science as well as an art that is used to design things that will suit a human being the best.
Many people in the world don’t have the good fortune of good ergonomic items being available to them. There is
thus a need for them to import ergonomic items into such countries and a good alternative to the more expensive
Western goods is the Japanese ergonomic seats.
Follow the Book or Copy the Japanese
However, if that is not preferred and it is thought that designing your own ergonomic products is more suitable,
then you need to approach the ergonomic designs in two different ways. You can either go by the book, or you can
choose the Japanese ergonomic seats as inspiration. Japanese as well as Koreans use ergonomic designs of their very
own and this is a valid reason why the Japanese ergonomic seat is very comfortable – more than even the
European and American creations.
It is thus possible to take a leaf out of the Japanese book and learn the Japanese ergonomic seat
design in order to have an effective as well as affordable and, not to forget, a more comfortable product. The
wonder story behind the success of the Japanese ergonomic seat is best illustrated when we consider that
about 70 years ago, the Japanese were used to sitting in holes in the floor while now almost, it is believed, 70
per cent of Japanese homes use a Japanese ergonomic seat.
Mazda
A good example of the advance in Japanese ergonomic seat design is seen in the Mazda MPV that comes
with three rows of seats. The second row is specially designed to provide optimum ergonomics and these “Super Relax
Seats” are available installed from the factory. The beauty of this type of Japanese ergonomic seat is
that every seat comes with a seat cushion tilt mechanism that, with other embellishments, gives the user less
ergonomic burden on his or her muscles as well as improves blood circulation. All in all, such Japanese ergonomic
seats are shining examples of top notch comfort.
From this type of Japanese ergonomic seat you will be able to conclude that driving in a Japanese car
can be a comfortable experience even when the space is filled with three rows of seats. Practical utility as well
as significant improvements in operations make such a choice of ergonomic seats most desirable.
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