First, Noboyuki climbed into the bed, which looks like a large chair. A television was in front of him. A lovely, peaceful picture of a river was on the TV screen. Noboyuki listened to the soft sounds of the river and piano music. Slowly, the music became quieter, and the lights in the room dimmed. After that, the bed reclined. As Noboyuki started to fall asleep, the bed massaged his neck and shoulders. Before long, Noboyuki was sleeping. He slept peacefully in the Suimin Room for eight hours. In the morning, the lights in the room slowly came on again. The TV turned on too, and the bed raised Noboyuki up again. Soon, Noboyuki will be able to buy the sleep machine and use it in his own bedroom at home, but this machine is expensive. In fact, it will cost about $30,000!