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Sushi is often considered a luxury food saved for special occasions, but if we could, we would have it every day. Now thanks to one brand, we can — on our backs, that is.
Available by bag brand TURNOVER is the Sushi Rucksack, a line of bags that look like they’ve just been pulled off a giant sushi conveyer belt. The backpacks come in the designs of 3 of some of the most popular sushi neta in Japan: Tamagoyaki (egg), Salmon, and Shrimp.
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These enormously sized sushi can easily fit B4 documents, and come with pockets on both sides to hold your water bottles. There are 2 more pockets on the inside for smaller accessories, but all that becomes pretty secondary when they all look like glistening pieces of fresh sushi, complete with the shari, or rice, underneath.
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Source: Gretsch
If you think these sushi rucksacks are the best way for you to express your love for this special Japanese cuisine, you can purchase them online for 4,500 yen (43.96 USD). Heck, you don’t even have to like sushi — if you’re seeking a little bit of attention and a few laughs, you might consider sporting one of these next time you head off to school (or work!).