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I have an start up idea where we can make small rooms like cabins for sleeping for an hour or 2 hour . It will be not like a lodge . If any person who is tired and want rest, they can come and take rest in our rooms there will be only 3 hours limit

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Paytm • 1y

Sleeping pods are super common and succesful in Japan.

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In Japan, they make QR codes on tombstones. After scanning it, you are taken to the memory page.

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