The midnight during night shifts is daytime.
When working in a shift system, it is easy to lose track of where your current lifestyle hours stand, as your daily rhythm may be inverted. Humans are not nocturnal creatures; we are designed to work during the day and rest at night. Since night shifts occur during the night, recognizing this time as daytime can help reduce mental stress and improve performance through its effects on the body. Increasing concentration can also be effective in preventing accidents.
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Sora's Clock is a patented product that utilizes a mechanism to adjust the body's rhythm and reduce mental stress by visually incorporating the time of a relativistic clock through Sora's imagery. A relativistic clock is a clock that changes the speed of time by altering the position of the clock's time. For more details, please visit our website.
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The Lite version is available as a free app.
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<Uses> Improving work efficiency Reducing stress Improving metabolism Transitioning to a morning-oriented lifestyle Reducing jet lag Improving sleep and more
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【The major differences between our company and other production companies】 From planning, proposals, design, and programming to databases, server and communication, illustrations, photography, CG, sound, video, and printed materials, everything leading to completion can be handled by full-stack engineers who are also well-versed in management. We are not only agile but also eliminate misleading vertical divisions, allowing for progress that considers overall balance with quick responses. In today's fast-paced world, inquiries from technical consultants and observers are also increasing. Additionally, we operate "BOKOTAR TRASTERO," which includes a gallery and antenna shop for the character talent production "BOKOTAR," as well as programming classes, photography, and work studios, located next to Sumida Park, connecting Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree in Sumida Ward, Tokyo.