Finding strange items in your home can sometimes lead to curious discoveries, especially when they seem mysterious at first glance. The small, seedlike objects appearing in your roommate’s bed might not be an oddity of nature but a clue to a unique and cozy relic of late-night TV history: the Sobakawa pillow.
Sobakawa pillows are filled with buckwheat hulls—the tough outer shells of buckwheat seeds. These hulls are lightweight, sturdy, and, most importantly, adjustable, conforming to the contours of your head and neck for an ergonomic sleeping experience. Buckwheat pillows have been used in Japan for centuries and gained popularity in Western markets due to their comfort and breathability.
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