The One about Fukubukuro 2020 (Lucky or Unlucky Bags?) Part 2

Here is a second part to the popular Fukubukuro of 2020!

Right after New Year, Japan’s version of Black Friday kicks in as it becomes “Fukubukuro” (Lucky Bag) Time!

In 2020, it’s rather interesting as some stores requested for people to pre-order fukubukuro back in December!  So, some got their’s a little earlier this time around.

Each year in Japan, on New Year’s Day (and sometimes a few days before), many partake in Fukubukuro.

Fukubukuro is a New Year’s custom in which merchants bundle items and put them in mystery lucky bags (or boxes if purchased online) in which people spend money on a bag, not knowing its contents.

Typically you will see lines at electronics and department stores but for men and women’s fashion, there are a good number of stores to partake in fukubukuro.

Most bags are lucky, some bags may be unlucky (especially from Village Vanguard).

Here is part 2 of what people received in their Fukubukuro for 2020!