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  1. Ergonomic and Comfortable SEIBAN Japanese School Bag for Kids. Specially designed for primary school students. Made in Japan 🇯🇵.

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  2. 2019年1月11日 · These bags are known as randoseru. Carefully crafted, incredibly durable and often rather expensive, they’ve been a staple of everyday Japanese schoolwear for over a century. However, it does them a disservice to consider the randoseru just a Japanese school bag. Dig deeper and you’ll realize there’s so much more than meets the eye.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RandoseruRandoseru - Wikipedia

    A randoseru (ランドセル) is a firm-sided backpack made of stitched firm leather or leather-like synthetic material, most commonly used in Japan by elementary schoolchildren. Traditionally it is given to a child upon beginning their first year of school, whereupon the child uses the same bag until grade 6.

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    Randoseru range in price between ¥10,000 to ¥100,000 (usually for luxury versions). It’s a good idea to set your budget so that you can zero in on the bag market of your choice. Also, have no fear because at all of the price points, there are many styles and colors to choose from. A last note about money: traditionally, many grandparents in Japan b...

    Leather or synthetic leather. There are debates about this, but the arguments are generally about durability versus weight. Leather is considered to be more durable, while synthetic leather is lighter and easier for young children to carry. How you deal with these concerns depends on your family situation. Maybe heaviness matters more when your chi...

    In Japan, children are expected to cart their own textbooks back and forth from school every day on foot. For this reason, it is often recommended to have them try the randoseru in person rather than merely ordering it from a catalog or online. You can judge the padding, positioning of the straps, shape and support structure better on your kid’s ba...

    While red and black are traditional, many students enjoy choosing the color of their bag to express their personality. If you are worried about your child fitting in, it’s not a bad idea to scout out their future school and see what bags the students are carrying. A cross-Japan survey suggests that in 2021, purple was the most popular color for gir...

    Not all colors and styles of bags may age well. So you will want to consider whether the bag you’re buying is suitable for a 6-year-old as well as a 12-year-old. Color, for example, even though a younger child may want a bright, baby-pink bag, perhaps their older self would not appreciate it. Also, a bag with a simple design rather than a trendy or...

    When considering this purchase, be advised that accessories, like matching textbook bags or lunch bags and accompaniments, like a rain cover, are often not included in the listed price and have to be ordered and paid for separately. This can affect your budget for the bag itself so make sure to check out everything you will need before committing t...

    When you should purchase a randoseru is up for debate. While you certainly can find ones available just before your child will start in April, be advised that the order catalogs are out over a year in advance (think February of the year before their entrance ceremony!). Popular colors and brands can sell out faster than you think so aim to at least...

  4. Murasekabanko's Randoseru (Japanese School Bags) are sturdy and highly functional Japanese bags. We display over 200 uniquely designed Randoseru (embroidered or studded with Swarovski crystals as well as the regular black and red randoseru) at our company's directly-managed shops throughout Japan.

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  6. Over time, Randoseru became the standard bag for Japanese elementary age children to use. Hey, if the aristocracy is carrying those boxy leather bags, then they must be good right? Red color was for girls, black for boys – which was the same for geta sandals back in the day.

  7. A “Randoseru” is a backpack traditionally used by Japanese students for their entire academic career. On average students use the same bag for 6 years, but it is made to last a lifetime. The name originated from the Dutch word "ransel", which means rucksack.