Why Japanese Homes Feel Calm|The Quiet Beauty of Tatami and Natural Living
About the Author
Yusuke Higuchi, Certified Japanese Tatami Master
Yusuke Higuchi
Nationally Certified First-Class Tatami Master Owner of Higuchi Tatami Shop, Tokyo

Yusuke Higuchi is a premier tatami craftsman based in Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to delivering authentic Japanese comfort to homes worldwide. He perfected his craft in Kyoto under the tutelage of a "Contemporary Master Craftsman" (Medal with Yellow Ribbon recipient), mastering the millimeter-level precision required for temples and high-end tea rooms.

  • 🏆 Award: Winner of the Kyoto Tatami Competition (Governor’s Award)
  • 📜 Certification: National Level 1 Tatami Craftsmanship (The highest in Japan)
  • 🌎 Global Service: Specializing in custom-made tatami mats for international shipping.
National License Certificate
National License
Kyoto Competition Award
Governor's Award

Many people from overseas say the same thing when they visit a traditional Japanese home:

👉 “Why does it feel so calm here?”

Japanese interiors often create a unique sense of peace that is difficult to explain with words alone.

It comes from a combination of:

  • tatami flooring
  • natural materials
  • soft lighting
  • minimal furniture
  • silence and space

As a Kyoto-trained tatami craftsman, I have worked in many Japanese homes and traditional rooms over the years.

And one thing I have consistently noticed is this:

👉 peaceful homes often share the same atmosphere.

In this article, I would like to explain:

  • why Japanese homes feel calming
  • how tatami changes the atmosphere of a room
  • why Japanese minimalist interiors are becoming popular worldwide

from the perspective of a traditional tatami craftsman.


Japanese Spaces Value “Ma” — The Beauty of Empty Space

One of the most important ideas in Japanese design is:

👉 “Ma” (間)

This concept refers to:

  • space
  • silence
  • balance
  • and intentional emptiness

Unlike interiors that fill every wall or corner, traditional Japanese rooms often leave open areas intentionally.

This creates:

  • visual calmness
  • breathing room
  • and mental relaxation

Tatami rooms are designed not only as functional spaces, but also as places where the atmosphere itself becomes part of the experience.


Tatami Creates a Softer Atmosphere

Tatami is more than flooring.

When tatami is installed in a room, the entire feeling of the space changes.

This comes from several characteristics of natural igusa rush grass:

  • its subtle scent
  • humidity control
  • soft texture
  • sound absorption
  • and warm appearance under natural light

Many customers tell me:

👉 “The room feels calmer after installing tatami.”


The Scent of Igusa Has a Relaxing Effect

Tatami is traditionally made using:

👉 igusa rush grass

Igusa has a fresh natural scent that many Japanese people associate with:

  • relaxation
  • comfort
  • childhood memories
  • and quiet living

As someone who works with tatami every day, I truly believe:

👉 natural materials can change the emotional feeling of a room.


Tatami Softens Sound

Another reason Japanese homes feel quiet is:

👉 tatami absorbs sound.

Compared to hard flooring, tatami softens:

  • footsteps
  • echoes
  • and daily living noise

This creates a quieter and gentler atmosphere inside the home.

Even customers sometimes tell me:

👉 “The room feels quieter after replacing the tatami.”


Traditional Japanese Living Is Close to the Floor

Japanese interiors also feel calm because of their:

👉 low-centered lifestyle.

Traditionally, Japanese people:

  • sat on the floor
  • slept on futons
  • used low tables
  • and kept furniture minimal

Lower eye levels naturally make spaces feel:

  • wider
  • less oppressive
  • and more peaceful

This is one reason tatami rooms often feel spacious even when the room itself is not large.


Natural Materials Age Beautifully

Traditional Japanese homes use many natural materials such as:

  • wood
  • paper
  • clay
  • and igusa

Unlike synthetic materials, natural materials change gradually over time.

Tatami, for example:

  • starts green when new
  • slowly turns golden with age

As a craftsman, I often describe this as:

👉 “tatami growing with the home.”

This natural aging process creates warmth and character that cannot be mass-produced.


Why Japanese Minimalism Is Popular Worldwide

In recent years, many people around the world have become interested in:

👉 Japanese Minimalism

I believe one major reason is this:

👉 modern life has become overwhelming.

Today’s world is filled with:

  • noise
  • information
  • stress
  • and constant stimulation

Because of this, many people are searching for spaces that feel:

  • quiet
  • natural
  • and emotionally calming

Traditional Japanese interiors offer exactly that.


The Connection Between Japandi and Tatami

One interior trend that has grown rapidly is:

👉 Japandi

Japandi combines:

  • Japanese design
  • Scandinavian design

Both styles value:

  • simplicity
  • craftsmanship
  • natural textures
  • soft colors
  • and comfortable living

Tatami fits naturally into this aesthetic.

Especially:

  • edgeless tatami
  • minimalist tatami layouts
  • and natural-colored interiors

work beautifully with Japandi spaces.


Tatami Organizes the Atmosphere of a Room

As a tatami craftsman, I do not think of tatami as simply flooring.

I believe tatami is:

👉 a material that organizes space itself.

Tatami changes:

  • how light reflects
  • how sound behaves
  • how the room smells
  • and how people feel inside it

That is why Japanese homes often feel calm.


Tatami Still Works in Modern Homes

Today, tatami is no longer limited to traditional Japanese houses.

Modern tatami products are now used in:

  • apartments
  • contemporary homes
  • studios
  • and overseas interiors

Popular options include:

  • modular tatami mats
  • foldable tatami mattresses
  • thin tatami
  • and modern edgeless tatami

Tatami has evolved into a material that supports modern minimalist living around the world.


Final Thoughts

Japanese homes feel calming because they combine:

  • natural materials
  • silence
  • simplicity
  • soft light
  • and intentional space

At the center of this atmosphere has traditionally been:

👉 tatami.

As a tatami craftsman, I believe tatami has the power to change not only a room, but also how people feel inside that room.

If you are interested in:

  • peaceful interiors
  • Japanese minimalism
  • natural living
  • or Japandi design

I highly recommend experiencing tatami for yourself.


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