Bore You To Sleep - Sleep Stories for Adults

Sleep Story 127 – A Japanese Nightingale

09.13.2020 - By TeddyPlay

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Tonight’s reading comes from,  A Japanese Nightingale. Written by Onoto Watanna and published in 1904, a young American finds himself at a tea-house in Kyoto. Everyone knows that the tea-house provides the best cultural performances but he was not quite expecting journey to follow.

My name is Teddy and I aim to help people everywhere get a good night’s rest. Sleep is so important and my mission is to help you get the rest you need. I am grateful that you have chosen this podcast to assist with your sleep. It is designed to play in the background whether you choose to listen or not.

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In the meantime, lie back, relax and enjoy the readings.

Sincerely.

Teddy

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