When Pokemon Sleep It was launched in July 2023, many viewed it as a curious experiment. However, two years later, the application is having a actual impact. Especially in Japan, where night rest has improved tangibly. Also, in this way Pokemon It reaffirms its position as an extremely popular franchise. In addition, it is capable of influencing the lives of hundreds of people in numerous ways.
an increase of 32 minutes on average

During the event for the second anniversary of the app held in Tokyo on July 16, The Pokémon Company revealed that Japanese users now sleep, on average, seven hours with 10 minutes per night. This figure represents an increase of 32 minutes compared to the previous year. Back then, the average was six hours with 38 minutes. This, according to data collected by the Japanese medium automaton.
Despite this progress, Japan continues in last place among the seven regions what Pokemon Sleep monitor. The others include Germany, United Kingdom, France, Canada, USA and Italy.
Pokemon Sleep: A persistent public health problem
Japan has faced for decades a Sleep crisis. According to a 2025 analysis, the average adult person sleeps just over six hours a night. This amount is much less than seven or eight hours that are recommended for good health. The picture is so alarming that the country even has a specific word. This word refers to death from overwork: Karoshi.
According to a government-backed study and cited by The Japan Times, , More than 90% of workers say they need at least six hours of sleep, but barely half manage to sleep that amount.

The power to “gamify” rest
Pokemon Sleep Promotes better habits Reward users for the duration of their sleep. The more you fall asleep, the more rewards are earned within the game, such as collectible Pokémon. In addition, players are grouped according to their type of dream: “DOZING” (Heads), “Snoozing” (Drowsiness) and “Slumbering” (Deep Sleep). The game offers special prizes for those who achieve healthy goals.
Although the concept may seem simple, It has proven to be a very effective motivating tool. Proof of this is that on June 17, the application was recognized by the Guinness World Records as “The most downloaded gamified dream app”. had more than 14,929,563 downloads registered until May 15, 2025.
Pokémon Sleep: Small changes, big effects
Although Japan still remains behind in terms of resting habits, Pokemon Sleep is generating a positive change. Through the simple act of catching Pokémon while they sleep, Millions of people have begun to prioritize rest. Labor and cultural demands have historically relegated this aspect in Japan.

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