Japanese children wear identical backpacks 🎒WHY?

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  • čas přidán 14. 04. 2024
  • Why japanese children wear identical backpacks

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  • @lily-hk1gk
    @lily-hk1gk Před měsícem +31143

    There are many reasons why they have to use randoseru.
    kids can protect their heads with randoseru when earthquake happens.
    it prevents from hitting your head when you fall backward.
    it floats on water so you can hold on to it when you accidentally fall into a river or ocean.
    edit: sorry I'm Japanese and not fluent in English. I should have said "if" not "when". but unfortunately these things happen quite often in Japan.
    We have earthquakes almost every month,
    kids have to walk to school by themselves and they often slip when the roads are icy in winter,
    and there are rivers everywhere even in the big cities and Japan is surrounded by the ocean so water accidents happen very often...
    Most kids use the same randoseru everyday for 6 years. Kids throw them and sit on them but somehow they don't get damaged. its the best quality backpack I've ever owened!
    I hope my comment helps people to know more about randoseru!

    • @silvermoonshineX3
      @silvermoonshineX3 Před měsícem +1605

      did you say...RANDOSERU?? As in....the german word for a school's backpack "RANZEN"??? I am losing my mind, thank you for this info.

    • @RKNancy
      @RKNancy Před měsícem +1034

      After your comment I can get behind these costly bags. Otherwise, too damn expensive.

    • @mittwochxiv.9770
      @mittwochxiv.9770 Před měsícem +563

      ​@@silvermoonshineX3the German school system was very influential in the 1800s :)

    • @destituteanddecadent9106
      @destituteanddecadent9106 Před měsícem +301

      ​@@silvermoonshineX3yeah, it's a loan word from some European language. I always assumed it was Dutch.

    • @imabae4727
      @imabae4727 Před měsícem +261

      Was also waiting for her to mention these. Saw a clip advertising these bags and highlighting the safety reason why the bag is designed that way

  • @xxgoodnevil17xx
    @xxgoodnevil17xx Před měsícem +50643

    It's probably even more important for it to be a good design for your back as the Japanese walk everywhere even to and from schools starting at kindergarten! I'm sure they use it for years until they hit high school.

    • @tivanitriaandini9463
      @tivanitriaandini9463 Před měsícem +2113

      They stop wearing those backpacks once they start middle school and usually donate them.

    • @aboxthatdrools
      @aboxthatdrools Před měsícem +269

      I'm sure the chronic back pain will disappear.

    • @myouniverse0613
      @myouniverse0613 Před měsícem +696

      They only need to buy a bag once throughout elementary which makes it worth it! Plus the bags are so durable and stay looking neat and good even after many years

    • @plzleavemealone9660
      @plzleavemealone9660 Před měsícem +230

      Everyone does that. Besides maybe Americans...

    • @cambowsher0613
      @cambowsher0613 Před měsícem +267

      @@plzleavemealone9660yes because America is very large and a lot of places aren’t walking distance lol

  • @paulinemuscatvlogs
    @paulinemuscatvlogs Před měsícem +816

    Not me thinking “this would make such a lovely souvenir to bring back for my future kid if I ever visit Ja…. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS?!?!!” 😅

    • @tsukiwarabe
      @tsukiwarabe Před 25 dny +41

      My husband saw these in a department store while visiting and were curious on getting one for our daughter. We had no idea how expensive just the basic ones were! $500 was just the starting prices, the embroidered ones are over $800

    • @lolkthnxbai
      @lolkthnxbai Před 25 dny +33

      It's also because kids will use these backpacks all through elementary school, about six years. I personally never owned a backpack that lasted more than a year in school before a strap broke.

    • @user-tp7ne1du1n
      @user-tp7ne1du1n Před 23 dny +15

      That's exaggerated. I have one from 15 years ago and it was under $100.

    • @paulinemuscatvlogs
      @paulinemuscatvlogs Před 23 dny

      @@user-tp7ne1du1n well thanks to inflation they’re starting price is $500, welcome to the present.

    • @NaturalWorld253
      @NaturalWorld253 Před 23 dny +17

      They are expensive but at least they are made to be incredibly durable with good quality materials. Did you see when they showed details and the inside of the backpack? All of the hardware looked heavy duty. It also has a ridged form so whatever is carried inside doesn’t get crushed during commute.
      I make handbags myself and can say that a lot of work goes into making bags in general. There is a lot of piecing involved and at times there are several layers which requires heavy duty sewing equipment. It becomes understandable rather quickly why the price is what it is.

  • @quenyasindarin269
    @quenyasindarin269 Před měsícem +903

    I'm a teacher in Japan and these backpacks are so heavy that my kids struggle to pick them up and carry them around. Some of them (older elementary) do carry books which makes it even more heavy 😢 a lighter version of this backpack (non-leather) has been introduced for half the price ~ I hope it sticks.

    • @Ambipie
      @Ambipie Před 28 dny +4

      If I had one I would never take it off my back

    • @DrMattHH
      @DrMattHH Před 22 dny +32

      ​@@Ambipie What kind of nonsense statement is this supposed to mean?

    • @PrimateProductions
      @PrimateProductions Před 19 dny +6

      ​@Ambipie don't be ridiculous

    • @trashyspeeds266
      @trashyspeeds266 Před 18 dny +3

      ​@Ambipie that is the stupid'est thing i have ever heard

    • @envyandgreed15
      @envyandgreed15 Před 17 dny +8

      Will it have the same longevity as ones made from leather. Some end up handing these bags down to younger siblings or family.

  • @songtangchen4438
    @songtangchen4438 Před měsícem +8461

    The alarm is perfect for children, especially for primary school kids

    • @catmoon7594
      @catmoon7594 Před měsícem +225

      It’s crazy too because in Japan the children walking to school alone is very normal and SAFE! It’s not unusual to see a child in their school uniform going to school alone (or with a classmate)

    • @trophyscene5015
      @trophyscene5015 Před měsícem +197

      ​@@catmoon7594exactly. If they had kids walking around in the US with $500 backpacks on they would most certainly be stolen most of the time, before they even get to the school!

    • @wormwoodmain6677
      @wormwoodmain6677 Před měsícem +7

      Nah it's because older people complain if they get a backpack with wheels/looks different

    • @glydelnatividad1416
      @glydelnatividad1416 Před měsícem +4

      i remember the old days my cousin goes here in the Philippines she have red bag the same to that she lives in gunma ken, japan and having a family now.

    • @shandyistheboss
      @shandyistheboss Před měsícem +1

      Yeah to abuse it😂😂

  • @lunerwerewolf
    @lunerwerewolf Před měsícem +22188

    I saw a documentary on these bags they are so sturdy that they are often deconstructed and made into things like purses, wallets, and document cases or portfolios for students moving on to higher education or into the work force

    • @RainBowArcherer
      @RainBowArcherer Před měsícem +220

      I also watched that video! It was very interesting.

    • @anyor1977
      @anyor1977 Před měsícem +81

      Can you tell me the name of the documentary?

    • @Gilded_Cage_Princess
      @Gilded_Cage_Princess Před měsícem +201

      ​@anyor1977 it was a zero waste recycling video here on CZcams. The channel seems to focouse a lot on jqpanese recycling and artists who either provide a unique service or artist

    • @kalabee87
      @kalabee87 Před měsícem +29

      What an awesome reuse idea.

    • @pamady276
      @pamady276 Před měsícem +53

      i am not surprised if the children inherited backpack from their parents when they used as kids

  • @jinxingxuelang
    @jinxingxuelang Před měsícem +899

    "you don't need to carry textbooks so here have a backpack that weights as much as your textbooks" is interesting logic for sure

    • @cayleece7890
      @cayleece7890 Před měsícem +30

      Hahaha yeah i noticed that too 😅

    • @gravityVL1485
      @gravityVL1485 Před měsícem +44

      To feel the heavy weight of knowledge 😂

    • @cookiestrong8757
      @cookiestrong8757 Před měsícem +68

      You actually do have to carry your textbooks. I don’t know why this video says we don’t, because we absolutely do

    • @Vortex20000
      @Vortex20000 Před 29 dny +19

      How are you going to do your homework without books...😒

    • @nnnnom
      @nnnnom Před 29 dny +14

      @@cookiestrong8757 I don't understand... maybe she's comparing the load of textbooks in Japan to other countries. Like in India, we carry at least 10 textbooks and 6 notebooks everyday

  • @brownieberry9126
    @brownieberry9126 Před měsícem +112

    This is called “randoseru” mine was about $800 with brown and pink, it’s also extremely rare to find anybody not wearing them. I don’t remember the alarm thing tho, it might be because I lived in a rural area.

    • @kelseyjay3733
      @kelseyjay3733 Před 28 dny +10

      Wow! So expensive but they look good quality

    • @tabbi888
      @tabbi888 Před 17 dny +8

      How do the poor kids ever manage to get one ,because they're so expensive, even 200 is more than many poorer students could afford.

    • @drpigglesnuudelworte5209
      @drpigglesnuudelworte5209 Před 7 dny

      @@tabbi888parents scrimp and save, grandparents buy it for their kid, etc

    • @sunshineandwarmth
      @sunshineandwarmth Před 6 dny

      ​@@drpigglesnuudelworte5209
      I guess there will never be a problem of overpopulation in Japan.
      I pity the ppl who have twins, triplets, etc.😢

    • @Noname24675
      @Noname24675 Před 3 dny

      😂

  • @yoon9521
    @yoon9521 Před měsícem +1920

    It's also use to protect their head when earthquake happens and can also be used as buoy

    • @kh0034
      @kh0034 Před měsícem +26

      I've been wondering, if they don't keep their schoolbooks inside, what do they keep in there?

    • @yoon9521
      @yoon9521 Před měsícem +192

      @@kh0034 lunch box, spare clothes (gym clothes), homework notebook, music instruments (usually recorder), pencil case etc

    • @kh0034
      @kh0034 Před měsícem +14

      Oh, OK. Thank you for the information 😁​@@yoon9521

    • @AC_336
      @AC_336 Před měsícem +7

      Can it be used to break the car windows in case of emergencies? It seems sturdy enough.

    • @i.robles5785
      @i.robles5785 Před měsícem +9

      ​@@AC_336 no u need a metal object with a pointy end.

  • @cvcubes8578
    @cvcubes8578 Před měsícem +901

    If my mom had to buy me a $500 backpack for school I'd be using the same backyard from kindergarten all the way up to 12 grade

    • @ah5721
      @ah5721 Před měsícem +93

      They do. From 5/6- graduation

    • @junglalii
      @junglalii Před měsícem +80

      they do use it that many years, that's why they're so big

    • @tammarastephens3728
      @tammarastephens3728 Před měsícem +38

      I think that's the point

    • @justaguy-69
      @justaguy-69 Před měsícem

      these backpacks are handed down to your children and grandchildren..for many generations and refurbished and taken care of and respected and cherished. the garbage americans use for backpacks suck

    • @justaguy-69
      @justaguy-69 Před měsícem +22

      @@ah5721 then as cherished gifts to your child and they can give to their child...

  • @everlasting9292
    @everlasting9292 Před měsícem +18

    They also look very nice. Honestly. They are aesthetically pleasing

    • @CammieKN
      @CammieKN Před 6 hodinami

      True. Bring me back to my school days when Jansport brand backpack in the US was the thing. But these are awesome backpacks lasting for so long.

  • @tropicalsun07
    @tropicalsun07 Před 22 dny +8

    I had it. We use the same one for 6 years. It is well made. Where I grew up, people often help some families that can’t afford it by giving them the old one that their children used. Same as the bicycle helmet. Going to intermediate, we can go with bicycle if we want. But we had to have a while helmet with different color reflective tape for each different grade. Those as well, we help each other by handing them down to others. In public elementary school, we go to school with our own clothes. So I think the backpack gives the feeling of uniformity. Plus graduating from pre-school and going to elementary school is a big deal. And gives the children the feel of new start. Public intermediate and high school has uniform, and we switch these back pack to briefcase type leather bags.

  • @smallparticlelinda
    @smallparticlelinda Před měsícem +8395

    I like how sturdy they look!

  • @donnabremerman1423
    @donnabremerman1423 Před měsícem +1318

    These back packs used to be available in black and red only. The boys would use the black ones and the red ones were for the girls. They have so many options now allowing the children to show more of their personalities and individuality.

    • @lizziejohnson5084
      @lizziejohnson5084 Před měsícem +33

      Yes! I was also going to say so. I was lucky enough to attend a Japanese primary school for a day in the 90s and all the kids had red or black (split by gender, as you said)

    • @vaishnavibale2805
      @vaishnavibale2805 Před měsícem +8

      Ohh tahtswhy nobita used to use only 1 typ of bag 😂😂n all his friends too ..now i understood

    • @saanvi3399
      @saanvi3399 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@vaishnavibale2805 Yes! Except for Shizuka! Hers was red

    • @JUNKAI_KETCHUP
      @JUNKAI_KETCHUP Před měsícem

      @@lizziejohnson5084cool

    • @vaishnavibale2805
      @vaishnavibale2805 Před měsícem

      @@saanvi3399 😂😂ya girly colour

  • @howlsfilthycastle
    @howlsfilthycastle Před měsícem +35

    In Germany there are similar ones. All the kids wear the same type of bag from a company called ‘Scout’, just with different motifs and colors. Definitely way more comfortable and sturdy. They also last longer.

    • @bumblebee5051
      @bumblebee5051 Před 29 dny +2

      Yes. Scout Schulranzen are very similar similar in design and concept. I raised my son in Germany. He is now an adult but he still has his Schulranzen for memory sake

    • @Tessa_Gr
      @Tessa_Gr Před 8 dny +3

      But it's very diff in Germany. While the scout brand is very popular in elementary school, only some have them. And they're very lightweight and come in many different colours/designs.

    • @ahleenah
      @ahleenah Před 7 dny +1

      And they are much lighter than the Japanese ones!!! And cheaper, too!!

  • @krystenburkhardt-hansyn
    @krystenburkhardt-hansyn Před 22 dny +1

    Back in the 70s when I was in elementary school, we used to keep all of our books underneath the desk too. We had individual desks like that, but they had this metal thing that came down that all your books and your folder stayed in there.

  • @hanaichi3324
    @hanaichi3324 Před měsícem +1597

    The backpack is light. It’s not heavy at all. And use it for the whole elementary school period which is 6 years in Japan

    • @drmurphy4043
      @drmurphy4043 Před měsícem +44

      Oh, then it worths the cost of 500 usd 👍

    • @hanaichi3324
      @hanaichi3324 Před měsícem +22

      @drmurphy4043 yes it’s very worthy ❤️

    • @vtheory7531
      @vtheory7531 Před měsícem +32

      @@hanaichi3324 Do families have to buy new, or can they buy second hand? Maybe buying second hand can cost less especially if they’re really sturdy and kept in good condition

    • @B0raNnl3
      @B0raNnl3 Před měsícem +1

      @@vtheory7531yep a lot of people actually buy it second hand. I got mine from my moms friend when I was in elementary. You can find ones sold for under $15 dollars on mercari.

    • @alocal1388
      @alocal1388 Před měsícem +85

      @@vtheory7531they can get second hand ones and the backpacks are often donated!

  • @diamondheart9268
    @diamondheart9268 Před měsícem +5043

    These backpacks also last YEARS compared to having to pay for USA high end backpacks every year and when they graduate and move on to the next school, they either donate it to newer younger students or r donate it to be made into other items because it’s STILL that good and high quality.

    • @mcd08
      @mcd08 Před měsícem +313

      What the hell are people doing to their backpacks? I had the same 20 dollar target bag for middle and high school AND I used it as my fishing bag after I graduated until the salt water inevitably got to the zippers. And I carried a fair bit of work in that bag since I was in honors/AP

    • @Ariel-lol
      @Ariel-lol Před měsícem +135

      @@mcd08same question here. Used an L.L.Bean backpack from kindergarten. It’s over a decade old now and looks basically the same lol

    • @diamondheart9268
      @diamondheart9268 Před měsícem +117

      @@mcd08 I don’t know what your school system was like but here we have to lug around all our books, notebooks,pens, pencils and our heavy laptop and charger daily. I go through 2-3 backpacks a year because the seams fall apart due to the weight. If I buy a cheap backpack, I’ll be back at the store in like 2 weeks.

    • @mcd08
      @mcd08 Před měsícem +82

      @@diamondheart9268 yea no same i carried textbooks, binders, notebooks I mean we didn't have lockers so we were required to carry one folder and one notebook for the core classes (4 classes) and textbooks for some classes. Half the time I ended up having to carry some of my things in my hands because they just wouldn't fit in the bag. And being a girl I always had a bunch of unnecessary crap like hairbrush and perfume lol

    • @GGG_gaming
      @GGG_gaming Před měsícem +56

      high end back backs ever year? how much you spending? even buying 50 dollars ones every year is about the same as these backpacks if she stated the actual average price (500 seems way to high and on google it seems like most are closer to 150-300 USD from used to new)
      and even then most backpacks are closer to 40, if you include kindergarten thats 520
      and there are years you could easily use the same backpack
      granted yes backpacks should last longer then they do, the most my backpacks ever got ruined were in highschool carrying almost 50 pounds of books for every class (since the damn schools dont have enough books to keep in class rooms anymore and honestly not sure were to blame schools for poor budgeting or poor state funding to schools)

  • @nodokaxnegi4ever
    @nodokaxnegi4ever Před měsícem +18

    I imported one of those bags from Japan because I often prefer backpacks and messenger bags to standard purses, and its extremely heckin comfortable, I often use it for my ER/hospital stay bag because it fits my iPad, phone, chargers, a plush for comfort, wallet, and even came with a rain cover. It also fits easily on my wheelchair and is extremely sturdy. That and my bag of holding are my favorite bags I own.

  • @gariden
    @gariden Před měsícem +26

    i feel like any backpack can last you years if you treat it well enough though (not that these aren’t awesome). i paid $7 for my backpack that i use every day, sometimes to carry very heavy things, 5 years ago now. i just don’t go out of my way to abuse it and it’s still great.

  • @queergeologist8207
    @queergeologist8207 Před měsícem +3651

    my uncle got me a north face backpack for my 5th birthday. i was devastated bc i wanted a barbie princess backpack, but im 22 now and i still use that backpack as my work bag, hiking backpack, and as a carry-on. still in amazing shape and I'll probably have it for another 20 years

    • @Best_goat_ever
      @Best_goat_ever Před měsícem +16

      Cool

    • @68_al.468
      @68_al.468 Před měsícem +76

      They do last for so long. I got it as a gift in 5th grade.It was stolen back in sophomore year of high school. Didn’t even have a sign of wear or tear. I still miss it.

    • @AshKetchum442
      @AshKetchum442 Před měsícem +30

      i misread this as you were using the barbie princess backpack for those places

    • @Freya_Blue
      @Freya_Blue Před měsícem +8

      But wasn't that big for a 5 year old?

    • @ddrt0
      @ddrt0 Před měsícem +18

      Mine was given away by mom to my nephew when i dont use it for a while becaus she think its ugly😂😂😂😂 kinda painfull because its not cheap and i buy it with my own money😭

  • @trolleymctrollsen
    @trolleymctrollsen Před měsícem +2084

    Those bags are styled now, the original bags were the same structure but with markers letting the adults know that the child is traveling alone to school, and if I’m not mistaken their grade level. This is on purpose for adults to help the child when commuting to school like crossing the street or giving up the seats in trains, and also protection for their heads in case of an earthquake.

    • @NeonGalaxy666
      @NeonGalaxy666 Před měsícem +119

      That's wild. In America, we would see those markers as a one way ticket to getting your child kidnapped-- *especially* the traveling alone marker. You simply do not see children under 12 or 13 traveling alone in most parts of America.
      This cultural difference is wild.

    • @chancerc7523
      @chancerc7523 Před měsícem +35

      @@NeonGalaxy666not simply cultural difference but systemic differences, perhaps

    • @user-mc7vh1jp6n
      @user-mc7vh1jp6n Před 27 dny +25

      Japanese here. It never tells grade levels as you are supposed to use the same bag for the whole 6 years. Sure it does tell they are anywhere between 1-6th grade but that’s it

    • @vikkipink1288
      @vikkipink1288 Před 10 dny +4

      @@user-mc7vh1jp6n does it actually tell whether or not the child is traveling alone? That was the weirdest part to me. It seems like it would just make them a target for kidnapping.

    • @KKokichi
      @KKokichi Před 6 dny

      Yep

  • @Otte74
    @Otte74 Před 29 dny +1

    Same here in Germany: you get a Ranzen for the 1st to 4th class. You can adapt the backpack for the size of your children - when they grow, the backside of the Ranzen (some call it tornister) will grow with them.
    Pricewise it's around 250 to 350 € for the actual models - these from the previous year are a little bit cheaper. Therefore you get a backpack, a map for your pens (and ruler, Rubber, coloring pencils, fountain pen etc...) + a sportsbag the same design.
    The backpack itself is really light weight (below 1 kg) and comes in many shapes and Designs: soft or hard, wide or narrow, with dinos, rockets, deers, faires, butterflies, spiders or football-players.
    If the child doesn't like the design after a while: most of the pictures are patches, added with a magnet or with velcro. So you take off the rockets and put on a fire brigade (as my son did the other day...).

  • @penelopeSB
    @penelopeSB Před měsícem +3

    One backpack = $500
    Thousands of kids owning one on the regular 💀

    • @carmenalbino2772
      @carmenalbino2772 Před 3 dny +1

      Do not be surprised, anything & everything in Japan are expensive, that's how rich they are. They have a highest standard of living, and their salaries are high too compared to other countries. The amount of these school bags are not really expensive for them.

    • @niket527
      @niket527 Před 3 dny

      @@carmenalbino2772 They also have terrible economic prospects and a horrible overtime culture. No wonder so many are offing themselves

    • @penelopeSB
      @penelopeSB Před 3 dny

      @@carmenalbino2772that’s actually really cool, being that I’m from the US I couldn’t imagine people spending 500 on a backpack for every child

  • @SailorYuki
    @SailorYuki Před měsícem +718

    They're also really beautiful bags, whoch why tourists buy them as souvenirs

    • @katarzynaidzikowska4209
      @katarzynaidzikowska4209 Před měsícem +15

      I wouldn't say they are beautiful

    • @CCL83
      @CCL83 Před měsícem +124

      ​@katarzynaidzikowska4209 that's the fun thing about the differences in taste. You don't see it as beautiful but the OP does. You don't have to like what they like. You also don't have to leave negative comments when someone has a different option than you.

    • @asianmelb
      @asianmelb Před měsícem +9

      Gorgeous

    • @Kuru_Kuru_Kurinn
      @Kuru_Kuru_Kurinn Před měsícem +17

      ​@@CCL83 their comment wasn't even negative, negative would be like I find them ugly or something similar to that

    • @CCL83
      @CCL83 Před měsícem +37

      @@Kuru_Kuru_Kurinn I really get annoyed when people try to correct other people's opinions. That's the tone I see

  • @lelouchlamperouge9324
    @lelouchlamperouge9324 Před měsícem +561

    It's criminal it didn't say that the bagpacks are called "Randoseru"

    • @KenshouHarpuia
      @KenshouHarpuia Před měsícem +52

      yesss I was waiting for it!! I love the name, as it originates from the German "Ranzen" (Schulranzen) which I, as a native speaker, have always thought was a funny sounding name in German already, haha.

    • @lelouchlamperouge9324
      @lelouchlamperouge9324 Před měsícem +16

      @@KenshouHarpuia I see! Thanks for the info, it's always fun to learn about new cultures.

    • @katelyndallasta6124
      @katelyndallasta6124 Před měsícem +4

      It’s criminal you called them bagpacks

    • @anniek4681
      @anniek4681 Před měsícem +9

      @@KenshouHarpuia You sure? I thought it originated from "Ransel" a dutch soldiers backpack. It was the Dutch that were the only ones who were allowed to trade in the Edo periode. (1600-1868) (I looked it up) They introduced that kind of backpack to Japan. German and Dutch have the same origine, so i understand the mistake that you thought it was German.

  • @Dreamingforinfinity456
    @Dreamingforinfinity456 Před měsícem +4

    One time on a Math Test it asked to find the Volume of a backpack that is a Rectangular Prism. So I asked my Teacher who has Rectangular Prism shaped backpack and she said people in Japan do.

  • @carolinabaruzzo4417
    @carolinabaruzzo4417 Před měsícem +3

    The ones with flowers are sooooo beautiful 😍😍😍

  • @tempestsonata1102
    @tempestsonata1102 Před měsícem +438

    When we moved back from Japan to Europe, my kids brought their backpacks as hand luggage and used them in their new schools. They were the best school bags ever.

    • @sqike001ton
      @sqike001ton Před měsícem +6

      My kids use the ones my in-laws bought them i never ask why they bought them for my kids who are in an American school (my wife is japanese) i kinda assumed the worst that it was more jealousy of my MIL not liking me for being a white American who married her daughter and took her away from there rural village

    • @rikkansi
      @rikkansi Před měsícem +60

      ​@@sqike001tonDang bro. Why would you assume the worst? It's really reasonable for grandparents to want to be involved in a rite of passage like the first day of school. Buying a special backpack is something they can do to show their love to your kids from afar.

    • @Kalani_Saiko
      @Kalani_Saiko Před měsícem +8

      @@rikkansi That's what I figured, jeez

    • @gumisora
      @gumisora Před měsícem +17

      ​@@sqike001ton Grandparents gift the bags to their grandchildren, if all your friends is living a ritual or tradition, you want to experience the same no matter if they are in America o Japan.

    • @naelyneurkopfen9741
      @naelyneurkopfen9741 Před měsícem

      ​@@rikkansiOP is just telling it like it is. They're not ashamed to make it very obvious that they hate the person their child marries if they're not Japanese. It's normal.
      I have a friend who is half Japanese and his father's parents have treated my friend's mother line dirt for decades because she's American. They have no issue living here and benefiting from that, but they hate Americans.

  • @itiscrazey
    @itiscrazey Před 21 dnem +1

    German here
    We also have orthopedic backpacks for elementary kids but they come in different shapes and are light weighted because they have to carry some books
    But i think the self defense panic button to make a loud sound is a great addition
    We have safety wests and reflectors for our kids tho so they can go safely to school in the winter months

  • @life.boardd
    @life.boardd Před měsícem +3

    These r so cute! I finished school but I would just buy one for travelling!

  • @Aurorya
    @Aurorya Před měsícem +93

    We always see red ones in anime but honestly this metallic blue with the flowers looks pretty dope 🤩

  • @kaorisax
    @kaorisax Před měsícem +68

    I remember (in the 90s) we girls all had a red one except one girl in our class who had a pink one and I used to think "wow so fancy, she must be so rich" 😂
    I also remember at certain point my parents got a specialised lighter one for me (I've always been tiny, even among japanese) because the normal one I had was so heavy!

  • @aallaajaafar
    @aallaajaafar Před 19 dny +1

    Ngl since the first time i saw these bags i always wanted one even though I was already in my later years in highschool and even now as an adult i find these bags cool af, they're way more cooler looking than the normal backpack/bags used all over rhe world and they're good for your back and most importantly can protect you in many ways, I'd definitely pay $500+ for a randoseru

  • @bingmaid
    @bingmaid Před měsícem +1

    when i was a kid here in portugal, we also kept our schoolbooks under our desks, only bringing home the necessary books for the day's homework. i still had a schoolbag with wheels, though, as the books could still be quite heavy. starting middle school i was told to drop the wheels, but at the same time we started bringing the books from home every day rather than keeping them in school, and there was a whole lot more of them, too. in my generation there was a whole issue of children having back problems and scoliosis because of the heavy backpacks. they never did fix this, but i stopped hearing about it. i think they just latched on cellphones and the bad posture they can lead to as an excuse and called it a day. sigh.

  • @userid98653
    @userid98653 Před měsícem +135

    That's why Nobita and others had such bags in Doraemon.... God I've watched it for years throughout my childhood 🤣🤣🤣

  • @savannahcarlon7033
    @savannahcarlon7033 Před měsícem +211

    Meanwhile in the US, parents are considering buying their kids bullet proof backpacks.

    • @littlewillowlinda
      @littlewillowlinda Před měsícem +12

      I legit thought that’s what this was, it looks like a shield lol

    • @chronic_payne5669
      @chronic_payne5669 Před měsícem +1

      And in many states teachers are now armed

    • @kcsworld56
      @kcsworld56 Před měsícem +6

      If remember right those backpacks in Japan are uses as help in area deadlier than a bullet earthquakes. That why they keep pet fish the fish start acting funny when a earthquake about to start.

    • @LunaWolf.561
      @LunaWolf.561 Před měsícem +9

      Is it really necessary to bring in the American stereotypes every single time someone talks about education in a different country? Yes, I know that the public schools are bad,that's why I have been homeschooled since kindergarten, but we don't have to talk about it every single time because it is so tiring to hear about it constantly!

    • @AmysAttitude
      @AmysAttitude Před měsícem +5

      ​@@LunaWolf.561Then maybe you should exit from the Internet. You don't control what anyone else talks about, only yourself.

  • @megxme_
    @megxme_ Před měsícem +1

    I BURST OUT LAUGHING WHEN I SAW THE KID WITH THE BACKPACK I THOUGHT IT WAS EDITED

  • @urpreppy_neighbour
    @urpreppy_neighbour Před měsícem +1

    Nobody:
    Australian School Bags: Let me introduce myself 🎶🎶🎶

  • @matcharuji
    @matcharuji Před měsícem +64

    the basis of these bags is not only on being durable. it also helps students if they have an accident such as falling into deep water and these bags will help them float.

    • @tarastreasure
      @tarastreasure Před měsícem +6

      I just don't get what people fall into deep water with such frequency. Most big cities all over the world have water running through the middle, because in ancient times people settled near water. Then the places grew and grew. But falling into water in a city or town, not talking about hiking in the woods etc, is not very common, I think.

    • @Maglors_grief
      @Maglors_grief Před měsícem +3

      Is falling into water a big problem in Japan?

    • @LittleRedWhine
      @LittleRedWhine Před měsícem +1

      @@Maglors_griefit’s a problem all over the world?

    • @KitOkunaru
      @KitOkunaru Před měsícem +1

      ​​​@@tarastreasure Japan sits on top of 4 tectonic plates which have created a complex network of mountainous valleys where springs and rivers form, they also get hit with typhoons and tropical storms from being in the pacific ocean; all these facts contribute to a higher risk of floods.
      Not to mention that japan has earthquakes which can cause tsunamis. Also the randoseru can also be used to protect their heads during the earthquake.

    • @tarastreasure
      @tarastreasure Před měsícem

      @@KitOkunaru i know. My country has earthquakes, too. (Less often though.) The water part was mentioned in these comments much more than the earthquakes. But I supoose you could fall into water related to an earthquake. Otherwise, just walking on the streets, very unlikely. Bridges and road sides near water have panels, barriers and stuff.

  • @Alina07061
    @Alina07061 Před měsícem +20

    I used to be obsessed with randoseru when i was little! I used to look them up on amazon and find websites that sold them lol. I always wanted one because a random youtube video of a dad buying his daughter a new randoseru randomly popped up on my youtube feed. It was baby pink and had purple accents all over for a princess effect and 9 yr old me was gobsmacked 😂

  • @RichyArg
    @RichyArg Před 7 dny +1

    They look very sturdy and spacious.
    Do they make upscaled versions for adults?

  • @semekiizuio
    @semekiizuio Před měsícem

    Omg theyre so cute though! The sky blue baby value with the embroidery was super cute ❤

  • @defender4004
    @defender4004 Před měsícem +528

    In Germany school bags are quite costly as well. It’s very common for grandparents to gift the bag to their grandchild at his/her first day at school.

    • @rebvanwinkelstein2578
      @rebvanwinkelstein2578 Před měsícem +24

      Nie davon gehört.

    • @FineHupeline
      @FineHupeline Před měsícem +14

      But not that expensive and I am sure some grandparents buy the school bag for their granchildren but that isn't the rule.

    • @padcha8210
      @padcha8210 Před měsícem +36

      There nothing near 500$ in Germany, bro... 😅

    • @flowerdolphin5648
      @flowerdolphin5648 Před měsícem +14

      If it's anything like Austria they're like 200-300€. Expensive, but not that much.

    • @flowerdolphin5648
      @flowerdolphin5648 Před měsícem +3

      If it's anything like Austria they're like 200-300€. Expensive, but not that much.

  • @reidestreda
    @reidestreda Před měsícem +22

    I'm japanese.I used this for six years in elementary school. I was told that it was originally used by the Dutch army. When I became a junior high school student, I wore a school uniform called “Gakuran/学蘭”, which was also an old Dutch military uniform.

  • @unicorpse_
    @unicorpse_ Před měsícem

    the sturdy back is such a good addition

  • @SweetStrawberryShell
    @SweetStrawberryShell Před měsícem +1

    These bags are gorgeous, I’d love one myself! 😁

  • @niafarquem5402
    @niafarquem5402 Před měsícem +1090

    I think the price worth it since it’ll last long as they didn’t have to carry textbooks. In my country, we’ll buy the cheapest one since no matter how expensive it is, it’ll only lasts 3 months. The textbooks weight average 5kg which we need to bring it everyday 😂

    • @StudiesPurposeonly
      @StudiesPurposeonly Před měsícem +32

      India bro..???😂😂

    • @defender4004
      @defender4004 Před měsícem +37

      In my time, we had to bring all the books according to the timetable of the respective day. (Today, some schools have lockers and iPads are also used). The worst were the days when the big atlas and the Bible both had to be brought along.
      Nevertheless, our bags lasted for several years.
      The bag from the first school year was only replaced for secondary school because it was no longer cool enough.

    • @andreahl3494
      @andreahl3494 Před měsícem +13

      Same in mine too. I really wish our public schools will provide some sort of locker or sm.

    • @MollyHJohns
      @MollyHJohns Před měsícem +24

      I'm from SE Asia. Student lockers didn't ever exist in public schools here and yes we carry 5kg or so on our backs to and fro (home to school) from grade 1-6 and to secondary school 1-5+, but this was during my childhood around the 90s-00s. The school bags are only replaced or fixed when the straps etc snapped and that depends on how heavy your government allowed the textbooks and additional exercise books to be made yearly, not including the notebooks or reference books 😂
      8-15 or 20 classes per subjects depending on whichever grade/age you are X 4-5 books per subjects. Elective included or otherwise.
      Multiply to that equation if you go to two different schools daily (morning and afternoon are two different school sessions altogether: yes there are more than one school choices per kid per age and it is normal to attend two or more schools at a time, daily), and at night or on the weekends extra tuition classes. And these didn't even include the hobby classes yet (like art and music etc).
      Now Idk how my country's schools are evolving post 2020. But even back then it was already PACKED. Maybe the kids today are saved because they can simply attend classes remotely 😂

    • @SewardWriter
      @SewardWriter Před měsícem +9

      I had to buy a new backpack every school year in the US. My spine is permanently damaged from the quantity of textbooks, dictionaries, thesauri, and other books and items I had to carry every single day. It's been 30 years, and my spine is slowly disintegrating, all starting back in high school.

  • @MariaPaula-uw3ds
    @MariaPaula-uw3ds Před měsícem +218

    Thanks for showing the inside of the backpack so we can check how many items can actually fit or how children organize their items in it

    • @criptydpuppy3816
      @criptydpuppy3816 Před měsícem +5

      they never showed the inside tho

    • @Rosierx1
      @Rosierx1 Před měsícem +26

      @@criptydpuppy3816it’s called sarcasm…………..

    • @deadsetondreams1988
      @deadsetondreams1988 Před měsícem +19

      They did mention that they don't have to carry textbooks in it so it probably just has notebooks and pencil cases as well as their bento boxes for lunch. In the US my back was screaming with the number of heavy textbooks I had to bring back and forth from school to home, and vice versa.

    • @DavidJonespirateking
      @DavidJonespirateking Před měsícem +4

      Another incredibly factually incorrect video about Japan. Landsails are very heavy and kids do carry many books in them. They also begin to smell terrible after years of successive use. They are INSANELY EXPENSIVE! Wanna spend $600+ on a child's backpack? Didn't think so.

    • @MommyLia22
      @MommyLia22 Před měsícem

      I have a rondeseru, it held my binder/notebook, large pencil case, makeup bag, and laptop. Mine also has a good size zip pocket in the front that holds a lotion, mask, and army of tampons and theres still room everywhere in it

  • @mikaru_maple
    @mikaru_maple Před měsícem

    I'm so used to lyn lapid's version of this audio that i just sang the song without noticing that it's just the original track

  • @pearlescenty
    @pearlescenty Před měsícem

    i have one these, the kiriko design 😭, and it’s actually really nice and comfy, just a bit small for all my notebooks, but yeah no these are rlly nice

  • @merokitten
    @merokitten Před měsícem +81

    I think they're called randoseru, they look really good

    • @gracchen2500
      @gracchen2500 Před měsícem +5

      I just looked them up and apparently the ones for adults is like $1000 BRUH

    • @atsushinekojima6396
      @atsushinekojima6396 Před měsícem +1

      Yup it based from Dutch ransel, they call it randoseru

    • @Milkythefawn
      @Milkythefawn Před měsícem +2

      @@gracchen2500
      just buy a kids one second hand tbh. Their resale price is significantly lower than their in store price. And you can usually get them basically unused
      If you’re bigger, it might not work, but the kids one fits me fine. I just adjust the straps

  • @FlipTheBard
    @FlipTheBard Před měsícem +20

    Those backpacks actually look cool and pretty.

  • @ashyshoiy319
    @ashyshoiy319 Před měsícem +1

    My grandmother bought all her grandkids these backpacks, she was a teacher in Japan for a long time, she didn’t get to buy them for our parents so she got them for me and my cousins.

  • @manjusharma4445
    @manjusharma4445 Před 5 dny +1

    That is why doreamon has this type of backpack

  • @deanZAbean
    @deanZAbean Před měsícem +11

    In the uk my school had it so everyone had to buy the same backpack from the school store where the logo was plastered over it, no other schools around did this and parents where so angry when they made the change and especially a year later when half the kids backpacks where ruined from them being bad quality and falling apart but costing extortionate prices, this was a private normal secondary school

  • @me-zg8vf
    @me-zg8vf Před měsícem +27

    I had one and they're so comfortable and keep your back straight but they're too small to fit a computer so I only used it for primary.

    • @CCL83
      @CCL83 Před měsícem +5

      If they were made in an adult size, I would buy one for sure! They look very well made and like you could easily pack a lot in them

    • @mizbarehana5498
      @mizbarehana5498 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@CCL83 They come in adult sizes and are very expensive (upwards of 1000 usd).

  • @lilacheart_
    @lilacheart_ Před měsícem +7

    switzerland is similar!! everyone has very boxy backpacks, common brand is HAMA. they have reflective parts, an easy latch instead of zippers, insulated pouch for a snack, and are massive!! still have like 15 years later lol

  • @rraraah
    @rraraah Před měsícem

    i used to have this before and it was heavy af but pretty solid. you can literally toss this around and it wouldn’t get scratch

  • @hackerunknown2000
    @hackerunknown2000 Před měsícem +23

    500$??? Nah, I'm good with my 10$ one.

    • @greenviola11
      @greenviola11 Před měsícem +16

      The bag is actually used to cover the kid when earthquake strikes. Japan experience a lot of earthquake and the bag can be used as a floating device. The bag was made with life saving features hence the price

    • @hackerunknown2000
      @hackerunknown2000 Před měsícem +4

      @@greenviola11 Oh... Now it makes sense. Thanks

    • @greenviola11
      @greenviola11 Před měsícem

      @@hackerunknown2000 yeah everything is Hi-Tech made in Japan, hope all countries are that advanced too

    • @fuzzycoworigins3799
      @fuzzycoworigins3799 Před měsícem +5

      Where are you getting these life saving features from? My kid's randoseru absolutely cannot float or protect from falling debris.

    • @spacegirlsgf
      @spacegirlsgf Před měsícem +2

      ​@@fuzzycoworigins3799 lmao fr

  • @SofSof.
    @SofSof. Před měsícem +10

    I'd have liked to see the inside of a bag too. Very smart bags!

  • @poes_poems67
    @poes_poems67 Před 14 dny

    My elementary school in Japan actually allowed normal backpacks and only about 10% of the students used the randoseru. I used the normal backpacks but it seemed hard to open and close the randoseru, and normal backpacks fit way more stuff then them. Also, if it's just a normal backpack, you can use it after you graduate elemetary so I just think it's a lot better considering the price too.

  • @ashhhz4
    @ashhhz4 Před měsícem

    My parents found one in a thrift store for 30 dollars and got it for me. It’s actually so comfortable, and I love that you can put charms on it. I wouldn’t use it for school tho, I do have textbooks to carry 😭

  • @lee-mw5hk
    @lee-mw5hk Před měsícem +73

    A lot of people talk about the price which I agree is very expensive but they usually use them for 6 years (Japanese elementary school is 6 yrs instead of 5) and their school years are longer. Although you could argue that you could use a cheaper backpack, I believe if you are going to consistently use it over the years it’s not a waste. I had one and it was second hand so it was a bit cheaper (around $300) but I loved using it.

    • @DavidJonespirateking
      @DavidJonespirateking Před měsícem +4

      The price margin and joy of the child greatly outweighs the longevity of this bag.

    • @lee-mw5hk
      @lee-mw5hk Před měsícem +1

      @@jborrego2406 i can't speak for all schools but for mine it wasn't a requirement for everyone to have it but most families preferred it. some of us thought those with regular backpacks were lucky since they were different and others didn't care and liked using their randoseru. again i can't speak on behalf of every family but my family wasn't that well off but my grandmother had saved up money to give to my parents so they could buy me one.

    • @dearmysoul6706
      @dearmysoul6706 Před měsícem

      Dear, they dont even take their text book in those bags!! I dont need that expensive bag to carry only my pencils!

    • @lee-mw5hk
      @lee-mw5hk Před měsícem

      @@dearmysoul6706 first of all this isn't even true (at least for my school) it's just our textbooks are much thinner so it's not that heavy. second of all when did i recommend you to use it lol this comment was just to talk about my experience and had nothing to do with trying to get other people to use it like yourself. i'm aware it's a big investment and you obviously don't understand the culture nor do i expect you to.

    • @iamluciaaaaaaa
      @iamluciaaaaaaa Před měsícem

      Uhm, i've been to elementary on Japan and we actually brought some textbooks and other Important things like study notebook, pencil case and etc.​@@dearmysoul6706

  • @arianabell9351
    @arianabell9351 Před měsícem +6

    I’m not a school kid, but I want one of these bags. So nice, well made, and easy in the back!

  • @chaangg494
    @chaangg494 Před měsícem

    I really love the designs of these backpacks. Wish I’d had one as a kid they seemed more practical. I’d had a Pullman but my school also had lots of stairs so I’d get tired of having to pick it up and it broke often. I switched to briefcases once I started HS tho

  • @Chirobeansss
    @Chirobeansss Před měsícem +5

    I live in the Filipinos and my school gave all the students this type of bag because I heard that it's thick and hard because your meant to pull it over your head for emergencys so that your head won't get hit by stuff (we probably have this because we have earthquakes and floods every other week😅)

  • @mhvo3279
    @mhvo3279 Před měsícem +16

    In Germany one school bag costs 100-150€.

  • @theomoment
    @theomoment Před měsícem

    it’s similar in germany !! not *every* child, but the vast majority of us in my german primary school all had Der Echte Scout branded backpacks which were similarly bulky but with super varied styles

  • @arcanisdove
    @arcanisdove Před měsícem +1

    its like buying a pair of doc marten boots- theyre an investment, they last forever

  • @JamaicanemeraldQueen
    @JamaicanemeraldQueen Před měsícem +9

    I saw them make thse bags on a show once.. and ever since i wanted on as an adult. They are so beautiful i the craftsmanship ❤😊

  • @LoopnLon
    @LoopnLon Před měsícem +26

    Depending on how much you use it or if you'll have it for your whole 13-17 years of education I think the price is worth it. Also it gives grandparents a nice way of giving to their grandchildren.

    • @B0raNnl3
      @B0raNnl3 Před měsícem +15

      I have never seen anyone other than elementary students wear it. Im a high school student in Japan and I would probably get weird looks if i used it lol

    • @salomesandroshvili6711
      @salomesandroshvili6711 Před měsícem +9

      Worth?? God, it is a backpack, it is 100 times more than a price of an ordinary backpack

  • @LadyRazeli
    @LadyRazeli Před měsícem +1

    The panic button alone is worth the price.

    • @nathanclaspell6003
      @nathanclaspell6003 Před 28 dny

      A loud whistle can be had for the price of a single sugar filled drink.

  • @Salvo78106
    @Salvo78106 Před měsícem +5

    Mine costed 50€ and it's still perfectly intact after 15 years lmao.

  • @timetourist
    @timetourist Před měsícem +72

    I can't speak about Japan (since I have never been there in my life), but in Germany we also have kinda the same backpack system for elementary school kids.
    In Germany there is no rule what kind of backpack your child should wear, but it's highly encouraged by society (also peer pressure) to buy a kid a typical elementary kids backpack (also called 'Tornister' or 'Schulranzen'), because of the advantages:
    1. The bags are made so that kids can carry a lot of books to school and back (we don't keep the books there), and that it doesn't hurt the backs.
    2. It's usually includes some high-vis/ reflective material, so the children will be seen in the dark when they are walking to school.
    3. The material is really robust. My beloved Pokémon backpack saved me from a car crash. I wasn't hurt (beside some minor scratches) at all!
    A German elementary school backpack costs around 100-150€, grandparents usually step in and pay (some of) the money.
    There are a lot of designs which you can choose from: just standard one colour, classical themes like firefighter trucks, horses, hearts or licenced themes, like superheroes and so on.
    Usually kids stop wearing this kind of backpack when they are finished with the elementary school (around 10-11 years old).
    The design of the Japanese backpacks looks more like modern Versions of classical German school backpacks from around 100-150 years ago. Japan at the time got a lot of influences from England and Germany during the modernisation of their country. I think you can even make a connection to the Japanese "sailor" school uniforms of today, because at this time navy uniforms were very modern (fashionable) in Germany and Britain.

  • @Hinata.Sakaguchi
    @Hinata.Sakaguchi Před měsícem

    That back pack looks like a starting equipment of MMORPG games.

  • @rachelkunz611
    @rachelkunz611 Před 10 dny

    These are absolutely gorgeous!!! I would use one as a purse!

  • @egghead_felix
    @egghead_felix Před měsícem +3

    I love those bags! And they’re honestly really cute! I’m glad they also have features to keep their backs healthy. And alarms for safety. A+

  • @Nana2KCASBO
    @Nana2KCASBO Před měsícem +38

    They are also SUPER EXPENSIVE bc the quality is insanely amazing! They will last from child to child too🥰

  • @Waya420
    @Waya420 Před měsícem

    I really like those wish i could get one for home and travel use

  • @jasmineleeplays
    @jasmineleeplays Před měsícem +77

    $500 for a backpack is insane

    • @larissatom6910
      @larissatom6910 Před měsícem +13

      It is, but they don’t get replaced every year. Japanese children use the same one throughout their school years.

    • @yourethecauseofmyeuphoria9201
      @yourethecauseofmyeuphoria9201 Před měsícem +6

      ​@@larissatom6910 It's not about that they can be used for all their elementary school years but it's just about the security they give to the child, otherwise the normal backpack can also last years and it will be at most around 10 dollars or less in India. What matters is that the emergency alarm is present by giving that extent of money. 😅 But if a child need that much security even in school and outside on streets then we should not stay at that kind of place. As in our country a child literally play outside at any time of the day without thinking about security like what they have to think about in Japan for just going to school.

    • @zz-jn8vd
      @zz-jn8vd Před měsícem +9

      fr that’s half a thousand 😭😭

    • @larissatom6910
      @larissatom6910 Před měsícem +21

      @@yourethecauseofmyeuphoria9201 I don’t think the security alarm adds that much to the cost as you can buy them separately for a relatively inexpensive price. Japan has a reputation for being a safe place for children so the alarm so I was actually surprised the backpacks even had alarms.

    • @cyr0_gd
      @cyr0_gd Před měsícem +12

      fr, People say "It's durable and secure" but the alarm part is clearly an external addon and there are probably stuff more durable and lite for way cheaper.
      Like my bag when i was in school was a handmade 20ish dollars (when converting) one that i used for like 5 years carrying 9+ notebooks regularly.

  • @edenhines
    @edenhines Před měsícem +3

    I got one of those school bags when I travelled to Japan as a kid. Maybe it’s just me, but the capacity (for primary school) is really not enough if I needed to carry books + waterbottle + stationary + other stuff. Since the exterior is so tough it’s basically impossible to stuff items in it too, so I ended up having to carry another totebag almost everyday. The durability and quality (and aesthetic, which is what I prioritised back then) is unparalleled.

  • @pentagonikonic946
    @pentagonikonic946 Před měsícem

    I am Malaysian, but I used randoseru back in primary school (my mum bought it from a Japanese website)
    I tell you the quality is AMAZING, and it is still in its original condition up till today

  • @ellanina801
    @ellanina801 Před 29 dny

    They look waterproof too, japan rain is intense 🌧…. I had a regular umbrella and the rain just started going straight through-we had to buy the plastic ones lol

  • @gypsymoon246
    @gypsymoon246 Před měsícem +4

    The design looks like it would last quite a long time so knowing the quality is good, you can kind of divide the amount of years they're going to be in school and using that bag by the $500 they're going to spend on it. It's about the same that you spend on multiple backpacks in the US over a lifetime of a child

  • @TheShonaXD
    @TheShonaXD Před měsícem +5

    I think they are very pretty ^.^

  • @seia2427
    @seia2427 Před 15 dny +1

    “Briefcases” 😭😭😭😭

  • @We_Trusty_Few
    @We_Trusty_Few Před měsícem

    Those bags are so cute, i heard they're super sturdy. There's a documentary on them it's pretty interesting & worth the watch.
    I also have these backpacks on Animal Crossing.

  • @leguminous7564
    @leguminous7564 Před měsícem +61

    This wouldnt fly in the US, if backpacks were that expensive theyd start robbing kids 😭

    • @Skankhunt42-xl9fq
      @Skankhunt42-xl9fq Před měsícem +5

      When I was in school I would always buy good decent school bags for 10 to 15 dollars at the store down the street from me and that school bag would last me about a year or two before I would have to buy a new school bag.

    • @Skankhunt42-xl9fq
      @Skankhunt42-xl9fq Před měsícem +16

      500 dollars 💵 for a school bag is actually a ripoff.

    • @leguminous7564
      @leguminous7564 Před měsícem +10

      @@Skankhunt42-xl9fq I'd buy $50 ones that last me 4-5 years, but $50 isn't enough for almost anyone to rob a kid. $500 though... that's way too much haha

    • @user-fx5nc1mw9g
      @user-fx5nc1mw9g Před měsícem +6

      Our $500 backpacks are bulletproof 😭

    • @Lalalalala...
      @Lalalalala... Před měsícem +2

      Depends on where in the US tho tbh. In some places you’d be totally fine

  • @farrrfarrrraway
    @farrrfarrrraway Před měsícem +13

    Randoseru. They only buy once when they enter elementary school and still use the same until they graduate.

  • @messyanimations2776
    @messyanimations2776 Před měsícem

    Ngl i wouldve loved to have had a bag like this all through school.

  • @toyyatoy
    @toyyatoy Před měsícem

    Really awesome bags!

  • @justaguy-69
    @justaguy-69 Před měsícem +6

    the love and quality japanese put into these and everything they make is so impressive i really love the culture there. i'm 63 year old man and i wanted to buy one after watching a doc on how they are made !

    • @justaguy-69
      @justaguy-69 Před 5 dny

      japanese are how the usa used to be, they have little shops with old people working teaching younger person their trade and mending clothes and leather goods and wood items etc, you'd be amazed.
      i'm old, i remember when USA had respect for elders and people put love in their craft, kids learned from their elders. it was a beautiful country and gave you such a warm feeling inside. japan is still like that for the most part, i dont think the youth in america will bring usa back like it was because they dont believe it was ever really like that. sadly the "news" and media have ruined our culture and made our history a lie.

  • @janebaker4912
    @janebaker4912 Před měsícem +8

    Forgot to say you use them for years! Up to year 6 or 7

  • @ama3182
    @ama3182 Před měsícem

    I would like to support this and fund this for every child on this earth ❤

  • @Nogiistune
    @Nogiistune Před měsícem

    Exept for the identical bags
    That was exactly what primary school was like for me in Quebec

  • @imtrappedinmydadsbasement
    @imtrappedinmydadsbasement Před měsícem +261

    Even though I don't live in japan, I used these backpacks for school once and the backpack was so comfy to use and it had the necessary pockets I needed for my stuff!!

  • @lilithz
    @lilithz Před měsícem +5

    another thing to be mentioned is that a single bag usually lasts from start to end of grade school. in high school and college they get a different bag but this bag is used for the entire duration of their grade school years. hence the price.

  • @Hellynitta
    @Hellynitta Před 16 dny +3

    Just translated version of another youtuber...

  • @Alisha_79
    @Alisha_79 Před měsícem +1

    I bought my daughter an expensive backpack when she was young to save money in the long run. Instead of a new back pack every year this one lasted from 1st grade through 9th. ❤
    If they last through Japan's equivalent of high-school i'd say that's great!