June 20, 2025

Japan Adventures: A Designer's Perspective

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Japan Adventures: A Designer's Perspective

Recently, our designer, José, embarked on an exciting trip, trading the familiar silhouette of the Seattle skyline for the dazzling and bustling streets of Tokyo, Japan. What started as a birthday getaway quickly evolved into a deep dive into Japan’s carry culture, offering fresh insights on how people move through their day, one bag and egg sandwich at a time. 

José returned not just with souvenirs, but with pages of observations. His notes, “Musings on Japan Carry Culture,” offer a peek into the bags, brands, and behaviors shaping how Tokyo-ites move through their day, and how that sparks ideas for future TB designs.

 


 

Notes From the Train: Musings on Japan’s Carry Culture

 

One thing was immediately clear: people in Tokyo carry with intention. Most folks spend the bulk of their day away from home, which means their bags have to do a lot of work: holding essentials, being comfortable enough for long days, and not taking up too much space on crowded trains.

Here are some trends I noticed:

I’m glad I had my Bantam with me. It fit right in—small, light, and easy to swing around when I needed something.

 


 

A Designer’s Eye


While exploring shops in Harajuku and Shibuya with a fellow bag designer, we visited shops filled with everything from rare vintage pieces to experimental new designs. 

During this trip, I ran into a few interesting brands I had never heard of:

I also saw a few standout themes emerge: 

This adventure really got my attention and I started to think of gaps, inspirations, and opportunities that could be explored in our own factory in Seattle.

 


 

Carrying It Forward: Design Reflections


My time in Tokyo sparked several new ideas for new bags. Rather than a “what’s next” list, think of this as a gathering of creative threads: 

I’m excited to see where this inspiration will lead us, so stay tuned!

 


 

Jose’s Travel Tips & Essentials


Some practical takeaways from my time in Japan:

And don’t forget to pack:

 


 

Until Next Time, Tokyo

 

José’s trip may have started as a birthday getaway, but it ended up offering us a thoughtful look into how design, culture and daily life intersect–especially through the lens of what people choose to carry. From compact crossbodies on crowded trains to niche brands tucked away into the streets of Harajuku, Tokyo revealed that bag enthusiasts, no matter the geographic location, all value the same qualities when it comes to an everyday carry: functionality, accessibility, style and size.

Whether you’re a designer, a traveler, or someone just as obsessed with bags as we are, we hope José’s reflections sparked some inspiration for your next adventure–or your next carry. And you never know, maybe these insights will bring a bit of Tokyo’s carry culture into our designs. 

Arigato gozaimashita, Tokyo. We’ll be back! 

30 comments

City Vee - June 21, 2025

I’m so excited to see you list a “mid-sized crossbody with a flap” in your ideas for new bags. I discovered TB when I decided it was time to upgrade from my favorite little workhorse, a small cordura cross body with one large zippered main pocket, front flap with a zippered pocket, and two zippered pockets underneath. I bought this bag about 25 yrs ago in NYC and it’s still going strong, but I wanted something slightly bigger. I tried most of the TB crossbodies, but I keep going back to this other bag for having 4 zippered pockets, but most especially the one on the flap. Walking around NYC means I need the security of the zippers and the flap, plus the ease of the flap pocket. Neither sticky hands nor rían can get in, my things can’t fall out, and I have quick access to items in the flap pocket. If you ever design something like this, I’ll be the first to buy it and in all the colors!

Sharon - June 21, 2025

Hi, great post. What bag are you carrying in the photo at top of article? It looks too big to be the Bantam. Thanks!
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TOM BIHN replied:
That is a packing cube shoulder bag 😊

Mark - June 21, 2025

Looking forward to the sling and possibly roller luggage! Great post. Hope you had an awesome time!

Tracey Silverman - June 21, 2025

Awesome post. I just got back from Japan, too, and can’t wait to go back. I’m already looking up recipes for the egg sando and where I can get my hands on some milk bread! I split my carry between the Maker’s Bag and the Icon, but reached for the icon more for the slim profile and ease of accessing everything. I think if the Maker’s Bag were a little smaller and had more quick access sections (I used that open back pocket A LOT, especially for my phone and my little hand towel), it would have been perfect. I was amazed by how rain resistant my bags were! Can’t wait to see how you turn this inspiration into new bag designs!

Sylvia - June 21, 2025

I am looking forward to seeing what comes out of this inspiring experience!! I agree with Jose; the Bantam is an essential little bag, perfect for every occasion.

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