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Tokyo is identified as a specific cultural context where students exhibit distinct sleep-wake patterns compared to other locations, as evidenced by [1], [2], and [3]. The study referenced in [4] further highlights how the cultural environment of Tokyo influences these specific sleep-wake patterns and their subsequent impact on student health.

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Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 4 facts
claimDifferences in sleep quality and cognitive performance between students in Tokyo and London may reflect variations in circadian alignment and sleep-wake patterns across the two cultural contexts.
claimStudents in London experience a more harmonious approach to work-life integration, which facilitates improved sleep patterns compared to students in Tokyo.
claimStudents in London possess more flexible sleep-wake patterns compared to students in Tokyo, which allows them to maintain better circadian alignment and protect their cognitive function.
referenceThe study emphasizes the essential impact of sleep quality on cognitive functioning in university students and identifies notable cultural differences between Tokyo and London that affect sleep patterns and mental health outcomes.