Despite being a U.S. company, Apple has adopted the tradition as well

Despite being a U.S. company, Apple has adopted the tradition as well. In fact, it just announced that the annual Lucky Bag event will take place at 7 retail stores across Japan on January 2. Those who are brave enough to line up early in the morning and stand there for hours regardless of the weather conditions will be given the chance to grab one for 33,000 yuan (about $390). Most of the bags contain accessories, such as headphones and cases, or there could also be an Apple T-shirt in there. Of course, you get a bag too, which is always handy! Few lucky individuals, however, will find more exciting gear in there: an iPod touch, an iPad, or perhaps even a MacBook of some kind, meaning that one might go home with stuff worth twice as much as they paid. That’s why the tradition draws big crowds, and even lining up as early as 5 in the morning might still not be early enough.ナイキの靴

As we move past Christmas and into Boxing Day worldwide, Apple has confirmed its annual ‘Lucky Bag’ sale for Jan. 2 in Japan. The sale, which takes place in seven stores across the country, allows shoppers who get in line early to purchase a 33,000 yen ($390 USD) gift bag that includes the possibility of headphones, an iPod touch, cases, an Apple T-shirt, and other accessories. The real surprise is a few gift bags are loaded with special items like a MacBook Air or iPad that a few lucky people will receive.ヴィトンスーパーコピー|ルイヴィトン

Lucky Bags are a big tradition in Japan and other parts of Asia to bring in the New Year. Apple’s Lucky Bag event, much like Black Friday in the United States, brings out overnight campers who seek the silicon treasures. As one person noticed in 2011, getting in line at 5 a.m. still wasn’t early enough. Will any 9to5mac readers venture out?エクスポート


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