‘True master’ Japan man sleeps 30 minutes a day for 12 years to ‘double’ life


- Photo: South China Morning Post

TOKYO: A man in Japan has slept only 30 minutes each day for 12 years in a bid to “double” his life, claiming it has improved his work efficiency.

Daisuke Hori, 40, from Hyogo prefecture in western Japan, said he has trained his brain and body to function normally with minimal sleep and never feels tired.

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