Apple fans in Japan have turned out in numbers with the hope of grabbing goodies

The coming of a New Year in Japan means not only a lot of tweets (Japan and Korea notched the most messages on Twitter) but also the latest batch of ‘lucky bags’ for Apple fans in the country, as Tech In Asia reports.安いナイキ

To recap, lucky bags (known as ‘Fukubukuro‘, 福袋, in Japanese) are not unique to Apple and most retailers in the country offer shoppers the pre-sealed ‘lucky dip’ bag that are bought for a fixed amount. The bags are packed with a random assortment of goodies that are unknown on purchase. Customers hope that the total sum of what’s inside is worth more than the cost of the bag — which, in Apple’s case, is 33,000 yen ($380).ビトン财布

Like last year, Apple fans in Japan have turned out in numbers with the hope of grabbing goodies. The loot sometimes include MacBooks, iPads, iPhones and other top-line goods, and bags are sold in seven stores across the country.louis vuittonハンドバッグ

Indeed, Tech In Asia points us to one of the editors at Japanese Apple blog Appbank, who got his hands on a 16GB, WiFi iPad. In total, the contents of his bag came to 95,000 yen (which is almost $1,100) — that’s a nice way to start the New Year, for sure.
Japan has plenty of customs that westerners can’t understand, but the „Lucky Bag“ New Year’s Day tradition seems like a pretty neat idea. In a nutshell, retailers offer a bag of goodies to its customers at a fixed price. Sometimes the contents of the bag are worth less, sometimes they cost more, if the buyer is lucky. 安いナイキ靴


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