Randoseru are the iconic handmade leather backpacks that signify a child’s rite of passage in Japan. From the first day of elementary school to graduation six years later, these sturdy bags are more than just school supplies; they are a symbol of growing up and a staple of Japanese culture. Whether you are a fan of Japanese street fashion or a parent looking for something both functional and culturally rich, the School Backpack Harness Set captures this essence perfectly in a size designed for the littlest explorers.
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Safety meets style in this uniquely Japanese innovation. Every parent knows the heart-stopping moment when a curious toddler decides to bolt toward a busy street. This harness set solves that problem with a touch of Japanese ingenuity and charm. Designed to look like a mini version of the classic red randoseru, it gives your preschooler a sense of pride as they prepare for their future school days while keeping them securely within reach during family outings.
One of the most charming quirks of this set is the inclusion of a Crossing the Street traffic safety flag. In Japan, these yellow flags are a common sight, held aloft by children to alert drivers as they navigate crosswalks. The harness features a 140cm (4.6 ft) adjustable strap attached to this flag, blending practical safety with a deep-rooted Japanese cultural practice. It even includes a name tag, mirroring the organization and care found in Japanese school systems.
The design is as practical as it is adorable. Crafted from durable materials like polyester and nylon, the backpack measures approximately 25 x 21 x 12 cm, making it the perfect size for small shoulders. It also incorporates reflective tape for added visibility during evening walks, ensuring your child is seen and safe. You can find this adorable and practical accessory at the Japan Trend Shop. While it is not a full-sized leather randoseru, it is the perfect introductory piece for any young child ready to take their first steps into the world with confidence and style.








