Danny Choo is a guestblogger on Boing Boing. Danny resides in Tokyo, and blogs about life in Japan and Japanese subculture - he also works part time for the empire.

When I first started to follow Japanese culture back in the UK, I saw these bags in
anime (Japanese cartoons),
manga (comics) and in magazines. I then came over to Japan and started to wonder why all the kids had one and why there were all the same shape n size. These bags are known as "Randoseru" which is the Japanese pronunciation of the Dutch word "Ransel" meaning "Backpack" and are used by elementary school children in Japan. They were first introduced into Japan as a backpack for commissioned officers in the imperial army during the Meiji period and then used in governmental schools as the standard commuting bag. A randoseru is a compulsory school item that ones grandparents usually buy for their grandchildren and usually cost 2 kidneys and a bladder - the most expensive one in this store cost 628 USD! The most expensive randoseru that I've been able to find online costs 1805 USD from
Rakuten. Some modern schools these days don't enforce use of the randoseru but those are still the minority. An ad for randoseru below.
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