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Need a Quick Snooze? A Nap Cafe Has Opened in Tokyo. This business wants to help you get some zzz's so you can take a break from the chaos.

By Rose Leadem

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Here's a dream come true -- literally. Whether you need some time off your feet or perhaps a quick regroup during your lunch hour, you can now power nap at a cafe in Tokyo's Harajuku district.

In celebration of World Sleep Day, Nescafe and France Bed came together to offer one of the world's first nap cafes.

Related: Improve Your Sleep -- and Your Life -- With These 8 Tips

For a limited time, Nescafe Harajuku offers customers -- at least one food item is required to nap -- two-hour slumbers on one of France Bed's $9,000 beds housed in the cafe. To ensure a deep, uninterrupted sleep, a Philips Hue light and Sony headphones accompanies each bed.

Your snooze is capped at two hours and the cafe will bring you a fresh cup of coffee when it's time to wake up.

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. 

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